"Presentation of our country, town and school" ("Παρουσίαση της χώρας, της πόλης και του σχολείου μας")
Η εργασία παρουσιάστηκε κατά τη συνάντηση των σχολείων στην πόλη Balatonlelle της Ουγγαρίας τον Μάρτιο του 2013.
Comenius 2012-14
Γυμνάσιο Παναιτωλίου
1. PRESENTATION
OF OUR COUNTRY, TOWN
AND SCHOOL
«TODAY BLUE PLANET, BUT TOMORROW?»
COMENIUS 2012-14
PANAITOLIO JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
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2. Talking About…
Our country
Ancient Greece, Acropolis, Olympia/Olympic Games, Science, The
Arts, Nature
Our region, Aitoloakarnania - Our village, Panaitolio
Environment, Cities, Lake Trichonida, Occupations
Panaitolio Junior High School :
People, Infrastructure, Projects, Activities
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3. Greece is located in southern Europe, on the southern
end of the Balkan Peninsula
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4. Population:10.815.197
Area: 131.944 square kms
Capital:Athens
Constitution: Chaired Parliamentary
Democracy
Religion: Orthodox
National Days:
“25 MARCH” The revolution against the Ottoman
Empire begins in 1821
“28 OCTOBER” Victory over Mussolini fascism
during Second World War in 1940
National Costume
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5. Vergina
Alexander the Great
Pericles
The
Cyclades, Crete, Mycenae,
Asia Minor, Athens, Sparta
and Macedonia were
centers of great
civilizations in ancient times
Mycenae
Map of ancient Greece
Spartans Knossos Cycladic statue 5
6. Acropolis
The Acropolis, located on a
high rocky
outcrop, dominates the
city of Athens. There lies
the Parthenon, the most
famous monument of
Ancient Greek civilization.
It was constructed in the
5th century BC, “The
Golden Age” of Ancient
Greece. A temple
dedicated to the goddess
Athena.
In 2009, the new
The New Acropolis Museum Parthenon Museum, one of
the biggest cultural
projects in Europe, was
opened to the public.
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7. The Olympic Games
The ancient Olympic Stadium began in Ancient
Discus Thrower of Myron Olympia in
approximately 776 BC.
They were held every 4
Spyros Louis years .The Olympic
Gold medalist Games and athletes
in the 1896 were greatly respected
Marathon. by the ancient world.
Firing the Olympic flame
The Games revived in
1896. They are held in a
different country every
4 years. Greece had the
honour of organising
the Olympic Games in
2004.
Nikos Kaklamanakis Pigi Devetzi Pyrros Dimas 7
8. Science
Philosophy,
mathematics,
medicine, astronomy,
Heraclitus and political science
Aristotle Platon Castoriadis
“Everything flows” were all developed in
Greece.
The Greek Alphabet
Socrates Hippocrates
Many “international”
words are Greek:
Φιλοσουία-Philosophy
Μαθηματικά -
Eratosthenes Euclid π ≈ 3,14 Archimedes mathematics
Γεωμετρία- Geometry
Οικομομία -Economy
Δημοκρατία -
Democracy
Πολιτική -Politics etc.
Karatheodory 8
Pythagoras
9. Ancient drama
Ancient Greek Drama,
which was in fact poetry
intended for theatrical
performances, was
Aeschylus Sophocles Euripides Aristophanes created in Athens in the
The three great tragic poets Comic poet 6th century BC. Its aim
was to educate the
audience. As Athens was a
democracy at the time, it
was decided that all
Athenians should see the
performances so that
they would become better
citizens.
Epidaurus theatre
Scenes from Ancient Greek Drama
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10. Li
te
ra
tu
re
Giorgos Seferis and Odysseas Elytis were awarded with the
Homer was the greatest Nobel Prize for literature.
ancient Greek epic poet.
The works of the poet Konstantinos Kavafis and the
author Nikos Kazantzakis have been translated into
many languages.
Maria Callas was one of the most renowned opera
singers of the 20th century.
Mikis Theodorakis and Manos Hatzidakis are very
important greek composers
M
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c
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11. Relationship with the sea
From the ancient years,
Greek people were tightly
bonded to the sea.
The First famous traveler is
Odysseus .
Involved in shipping, trade and
fisheries, Greece is one of the
strongest and most important
maritime nations of the world.
For years, the Greek-owned
fleet occupies a leading
position worldwide.
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12. Greece has approximately 3.500
islands, countless beaches
which attract many people from
all over the world providing a
regular income to traders of
our country.
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13. Other
beauties
Mount Olympus,
home to the 12 Gods of Mythology
of
Greek
nature
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14. AITOLOAKARNANIA
The area of
Aitoloakarnania
belongs to the region
of Western Greece
Its capital is
Mesolongi
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15. The bridge of Rio - Antirio
(Charilaos Trikoupis)
connects Aitoloakarnania with
Peloponese. It was built in 2004 and
has a length of 2400m.
Moreover, it is the biggest cabled
bridge in the world. It is a
technological achievement.
The communication of remote
areas with urban centres has
become easier, faster and safer.
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16. Acheloos
is one of the
longest rivers
in Greece. It is
a water
resource for
many cities
and villages
Our region is known for its wonderful
coastline (south and west). It’ s also known
for the river Acheloos, five natural lakes,
and three artificial ones.
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17. Aitoloakarnania has been
inhabited since the
ancient years.
Well-organised cities had
been built next to the
sea, the rivers and the
lakes. Temples, theatres,
aqueducts and ancient
parliaments were
escavated....
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18. Garden dedicated to Greek and foreign
fighters against the Ottoman Empire.
Mesologgi Cities of our area Naypaktos
Fountain Square of Agrinio
Agrinio, the largest city of our region 18
19. Images of our village… Panaitolio is a semi-rural
community with 5.000
inhabitants.
It has two primary
schools, one junior high
school and one high
school, some cultural and
sports clubs and one
environmental Center.
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21. Lake Trichonida is the biggest lake in
Greece and the locals depend on it,
both on environmental and economical
levels.
Its length is 97 km2 and its depth is
58m.
The lake is supplied with water from
underground sources and 15 torrents,
which come from the mountains around,
Panaitoliko and Arakinthos.
Many species of fish live in it. 350
tons are fished each year.
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22. Cultural club “Christos
Kapralos” is the centre where
artistic, theatrical, environme
ntal and recreational activities
are held.
Theatrical performance
«The Germans come back»
Folk dances from our cultural club
’’Christos Kapralos’’ Bazaar
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26. Indoors…
Classrooms … Our computer lab
Playing board games during breaks
Working in groups… 26
and rainy days
27. School Projects
Web communication (Skype)
with the author V. Mastori
An innovating project: a student
team using LEGO material to
create robots
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28. A board game with questions of knowledge
created by students 28
29. Theatrical performances in our school
Younger
Students students beeing
beeing taught taught ancient
Ancient Greek literature,
Tragedy (Helen Homer’s
of Euripides). Odyssey.
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30. Celebrating “Special” Days
Our school
Students organises many
participate events in order to
actively celebrate special
days.
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31. Visiting the Biological Cleaning Visiting the
Centre of Agrinio Archeological site of Thermo
Educational visits
Visiting the Lake Research Center in
Messologhi
Visiting an Oil Press
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35. Created by
the studends
Fotis K., Irene P.,
Raphael M., Dimitra X.,
Agathi H., Chrisa S.,
Lamprini Ps., Marina S.,
Maria A.
And their teachers
Mary Lanopoulou
Vasiliki Kondili
March 2013
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