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STEM, ROBOTICS, ENGINEERING, CODING

May is science month. We had different activities, such as: research, building, coding…

We organised a Spaghetti tower challenge. Each team had to build a tower using spaghetti and munch mallow. The challenge was to build the highest tower. We all tried our best, but who can compete with the Italians when it comes to spaghetti. Of course, the highest tower was the team of Monica (Italy).


We celebrated eTwinning day (May 9). Through coding and filling in maps we drew the eTwinning logo.

At the last online meeting, we all coded, both students and teachers. First, the students played Coding Game on blockly.games. The students solved puzzles and then through coding  looked for a way out of mazes.

Using edu.cospace.io the students created a common Our Sustainable Unesco City together. The students created the city they wanted to live in, with lots of greenery and space for recreation...

Finally, since this was our last meeting and activity in the project, we created emoji 😀messages about how we felt and socialised in the previous 7 months. 






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