Visibility of eTwinning Projects Groups July 2019 Newsletter Newsletter 9 | Page 124

Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2019 Newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Our school is partner in this project with a team from Spain, Portugal and the Institute of Educational Sciences Foundation of Bucharest. Games created in H5P for percentage determinations were published in the eTwinning project and the final product is an e-book. And last but not the least is the eTwinning Matharchitect project (https://twinspace.etwinning.net/60053/home) contains examples of digital activities that can be done in math classes. In this project students had to recognize geometric shapes and geometric bodies in the composition of some buildings in our city (https://twinspace.etwinning.net/60053/pages/pag e/438539). Together with the students, I have developed explanatory videos, interactive games and dictionaries. Let's not forget the videoconferencing of these projects with a special educational value, engaging all pupils in communicating with partners. In this project we created a set of tests on a Moodle platform under the name "World of Fractions and Reports". Repeated practice, but also solving problems of every day life gives students the opportunity to understand some notions, working techniques and the importance of their study. This project also has an eTwinning project with the same name to disseminate and valorise the resources created by students https://twinspace.etwinning.net/71157/home. In this project, we have developed the same theme, but especially with the emphasis on developing collaborative methods that can be seen in the online environment. My students and I created a collection of posters about fractions that were presented as a video. Games have also been created using the Web 2.0 tools Learning App (https://learningapps.org/) and Quizlet (https://quizlet.com/) for fractions and densities. Another example of digital activities at math classes is the eTwinning project ”Using Percents in Practice” https://twinspace.etwinning.net/42766/home. Thus, an attractive and engaging activity was to create logos and vote for the best logo for the project using a Google Form questionnaire. Google Presentation and Google Docs have also been used in math classes to collect examples of practical problems with percentages, problems created by students. 124