Home, culture and internationality

When your home city or village was founded? What kind of food your grandparents used to eat when they were children? What kind of schools do they have in other countries? How the world was born or created according to different cultures? Get familiar with your close environment or another culture and make a game, animation or organise a world food market.

Here you can find ideas and examples for Home, culture and internationality projects.

Ideas for Home, culture and internationality projects from earlier seasons

StarT 2018

  • Recycled products from plastics and cartons. Haluk Ündeğer Anatolian High School, Turkey.
    Project diary

StarT 2017

  • Güdül Secondary School (Kindergarten Part), Turkey
    • Touch with Little Hands  Project Description: Our project has four parts. First part is visiting one of students grandparents. Goal of the visiting is how bread making and to learn the production of wheat which is basic ingredient of bread. Second part is relation with growing wheat and livestock raising. Third part is how ovine growing up. Final part, we observed physiological and psychological effects of  farming and agriculture on long life people. See the full description here

  • Africa board games from the 6th grade of Mertala school, Finland. (the video has English subtitles)

Materials

Dream holiday

Food Culture

The History and Chemistry of Soap Making

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