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January

Question

Good morning,

 

Could you please let me know what is our last task?

 

Kind regards,

Agata Byczyńska

 

How about writing a story and illustrating it using blocks? 
Maybe about a child who wants to save his sick mum. The drug has a dragon who wants some super flower in return.  And the child wanders into the mountains, the forest, the desert, under the water and in the meadow, finds some strange plant everywhere, and finally finds this flower, gives it to the dragon and the dragon heals the mum. 

Or about someone who looks for friends in the animal world.... 

Well, or let's let the children invent.... 


 Or take a classic fairy tale such as Andersen's (he was Danish, and lego is also from Denmark) , divide it into fragments and each team builds a scene or several scenes.  MR

vehicles of Santa

Who wants to, who can be a coordinator? Where should we insert vehicles?  If no one - pls  insert on genially with Christmas trees. OK? 

December

Dear friends, it's already December 8, I can't wait any longer for the task, so I propose let's dress the Christmas tree with lego ornaments and design a vehicle for Santa Claus . 

 

for ornaments: https://view.genial.ly/61be55717480ff0e2f3360e3/interactive-content-lego-christmas-tree  

 

and for vehicles - maybe someone want's to take care of it?  

Kindergarten Važecká 18, Prešov, Slovakia, Symbols of our country - Slovakia

Symbols of our country - Slovakia

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The Legend of Mesulina

 

In our classroom, for this  project we are working on the legend of Luxembourg.

After working on this legend we made a picture about it, with some lego pieces.

The Legend of Mesulina

 

Mesulina was, according to legend, the wife of Count Siegfried, the founder of Luxembourg.

 

When they married Muselina made a single demand to Siegfried: once a month she wanted to be alone and did not want anyone, especially Siegfried, to follow her, to try to know what she was doing or ask any questions about it.

 

Passionate Siegfried accepted the request without raising any problems.

 

Thus, for years Mesulina on the first Wednesday of each month went down to bunkers, a labyrinth of caves beneath the city, and only reappeared at dawn on Thursday.

 

Everything went well for a long time until Siegfried's curiosity beat his good intentions not to break the promise.

 

He followed her, saw her walk into a room and squeezed through the keyhole. He was astonished when he saw his beautiful wife lying all naked in a large bathtub with the underside of her waist transformed into a fish tail.

 

It is known that mermaids have a sixth sense to sense if they are observed, of course she saw that her husband was peeking through the keyhole. She immediately jumped out the window into the River Alzette to never be seen again.

 

From time to time, in the calm waters of the river, someone says to see a beautiful woman's head coming out of the river waters and a fish tail slightly waving the waters.

 

This is the legend of Mesulina, the beautiful woman of Siegried.

 

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