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Geometric walk throught Europe

by soizic navarro

Pages 2 and 3 of 36

Geometric walk through Europe
Enjoy maths and sciences! 2021-2022
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In this collaborative eBook, each partner of the project presents his city and his school.

Firstly, each partner offers a picture of his school, of a classroom and of one monument of his city. 

In a second time, the others partners put on their mathematician glasses and must research on the pictures geometric shapes.
Pärnu in ESTONIA
Pictures of Pärnu made by Luise, Anna Maria, Nora, Lisanna, Katrina, Meribel, Kasper, Martin, Romek, Analota, Maribel, Kirke (class 5.c).
Pärnu is the fourth largest city in Estonia (51 334 residents). Located in southwestern Estonia on the coast of Pärnu Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of Riga in the Baltic Sea.  Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, is 128 kilometres north of Pärnu. Pärnu is a popular summer holiday resort with many hotels, restaurants, and large beaches. The Pärnu River flows through the city and drains into the Gulf of Riga. People have lived here, at the mouth of the river, for 11,000 years. The history books mention the City of Pärnu for the first time in 1251.
The Estonian school
presentation of the school
Pärnu Kuninga Street Basic School is situated in the school building founded in 1875. A large number of politicians from the first government of the Republic of Estonia, many cultural and music action figures have studied in this building. The school is located in the center of Pärnu.

•Students: 520 (in grades 1-9)
-62 students among them have a simplified curriculum because of their different special needs, including educational ones
•Teachers : 55
Picture of the Kuninga Street Basic school made by Kasper, Martin and Romek (class 5c).
Geometric shapes found by the French team.
Estonian classroom
picture of the classroom
presentation of the school in Estonia
We go to school from Monday to Friday. We start at 8.00 and our schoolday ends usually at 14.00. We have breaks of 20 minutes after every 45 minutes. School in Estonia is compulsory from 7 to 16 years. We have one week holiday usually after every 8 weeks. We have two weeks holiday on Christmas time and almost 3 months in summer (usually 10.06- 01.09).
Photos made by Katrina, Lisanna, Meribel, Martin, Kasper, Romek (5.c)
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