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National fairy tales writers

Portugal - Madeira

Students in the 3th and 4th grades begin to study national writers. They have created a place in the room with small biographical books of the Portuguese writers and all the books studied in the room, they will make the biographical book of its author.

Total: 52 students

Croatia

2nd grade students and their teacher Nika Maslać 

Reading various report books in the class, we decided to find out more about the writers who are significant for our education. With the presentation, which we made together, we discovered who Sunčana Škrinjarić and Sanja Pilić were. We connected them and compared them with the most important fairy tale writer Ivana Brlić Mažuranić . We discovered that both of them were winners of the same awards. With different interesting facts, we discovered that Sunčana Škrinjarić was the only writer, after Ivana Brlić Mažuranić, who accepted the fairy tale as a form of presenting her vision of childhood. What we found particularly interesting was that Sunčana and Sanja are a mother and daughter. Sunčana left great works behind, and Sanja became one of our best and the most read contemporary writers 

Turkey

Students made research about National Story writers. They presented and read in class to their friends and exhibited on project notice board.

United Kingdom

Slovenia

At the central school in Šmarje, students under the mentorship of Bojana Božiček researched national fairy tales and placed them on the map of Slovenia.

At the branch school, as part of the computer club, under the mentorship of Vesna Drofenik Jerič, the students made a power point presentation where they introduced the Slovenian writer.

At the Sveti Štefan branch school, under the mentorship of Patricija Babnik, they traveled around Slovenia with fairy tales, and in the process also got to know writers.

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