Saturday, 30 November 2019

Steam club celebrations - one year culmination of the project 'We are creating Steam embassies'.



It has been a wonderful year working at the steam club at IES Kista. We did projects like Shelter project, went for science trips to teklafestival or tekniska museum, did experiments with eggs, build rollercoasters or balloon towers. We celebrated one year culmination by hosting a steam event at school.Senior steam club students are IES Kista created a video on Erasmas plus and how Steam club works. Junior steam club students created a video on various projects the club was involved throughout the year. A special thanks to all teachers, administrators, parents and students of IES Kista for being so supportive throughout. Team Kista rocks!!Cheers for Steam club !!
Regards, Ms Banerjee Erasmus Coordinator IES Kista



Saturday, 26 October 2019

Raising awareness of environmental issues in Romania


From 22 to 28 September, partners of the Erasmus + project “We Are Creating STEAM Embassies in the European School Network” visited Gheorghe Magheru school, in Caracal City, Romania.

The theme of this mobility was ecology and environmental issues.

The first day of mobility started with ice-breaking activities, then we were introduced to the school and visited the classrooms. All the children and teachers were very kind and welcoming. 



In the evening, we met at the opening ceremony at the National Theatre. The national anthems of the project’s countries were recorded and short videos of partner schools were presented. The ceremony was crowned with a wonderful cultural programme of national Romanian music and dance.









On Tuesday, students went to a paper-recycling workshop to make new paper out of waste paper, to learn about printing history, and to test their printing skills with ancient printing machines. We also visited the Museum of Handicrafts. The day was continued with sports activities and we tried the zip–line in a scenic place.








On Wednesday, pupils planted trees on the land of Romania. We also made and decorated candleholders from recycled materials.










The evening ended with a cultural event with songs, dances, games, smiles, energy and delicious Romanian food. We were pleasantly surprised by the Romanian hospitality and rich cultural heritage.










On Thursday, we visited the Science Museum and participated in biology workshops on biodiversity and natural habitats for animals. We also saw the majestic Carpathian mountains in Transylvania.







On Friday, we created a dream country model and presented it to other partners. The day was followed by a ceremony of awarding certificates.















This is the fourth mobility in the project.







In March 2020, the project partners will be welcomed at Smiltene Secondary School, Latvia, which will focus on mathematics.

Wednesday, 26 June 2019

Amazing engineering skills at St. Damian’s School, Dublin, Ireland

In Ireland, on 9 June, we were greeted by the sun and warmth. We are looking forward to Monday when the project activities begin.


The principal of St. Damian’s School, as well as the teachers and pupils welcomed us, and partner countries presented their schools to each other.







During the "tour" of the school the guests visited classrooms and were acquainted with the school’s environment, got to know the Irish school system and shared their experiences. We were pleasantly surprised by the genuine interest of Irish pupils in project partner countries, schools, hobbies and subjects.




We have concluded together that life in each country may vary, but common values ​​such as friendship, curiosity, kindness and openness are the same for all of us.


The day was enriched by pupils' ice-breaking activities to get to know each other better. With a rubber band, thread, and paper cups, each team had to build a tower, and all participants had to get involved. The activity was not only fun and stimulating, but also required logical thinking and cooperation skills.



The next day began with the challenge of engineering. These were interesting and exciting activities where we had to use the skill to both plan, visualise the product and apply the other qualities needed by engineers and designers.

Our engineering mission was to build the tallest, freestanding tower from balloons. We also made popsicle stick catapults.



In a free and creative atmosphere, the building bridges activity followed, where from Lego parts we had to make a bridge of a certain length that was able to hold the proper load and was visually appealing. The pupils not only used the existing knowledge in practice, but also discovered hidden talents - to draw, create and present their product.



A day full of different activities. The participants of the project expect an interesting task from newspapers, to make a stand capable of holding a basketball ball.



After we created our own music with the help of merry  beatboxers. It was so fun and interactive activity.


We visited the Physics Department of Dublin City Innovation Campus, where we learnt more about light, sounds and water print. Children were very impressed by the huge amount of water needed to produce ordinary things, from a cup of tea, to a smartphone.




The afternoon followed the cultural visit to the impressive Christ Church Cathedral.


Traditional evening with music, dance, Irish food and the wonderful cake of the project ended a successful day.




Thursday's engineering challenge - building of a marble rollercoaster. As a student from Latvia admits, such activities allow us to realise that mathematics, physics and other exact sciences aren’t just numbers on paper, they allow us to understand how theory works in practice. In addition, it can be learnt in a fun and exciting way.


The certificate distribution ceremony was organised in the afternoon. We took photos together.



At the end of the day, the Science Fair took place, where everyone had the opportunity to get acquainted with the engineering products created during the week. It was supplemented by science projects prepared by the pupils from the newest classes.



On Friday we visited the Explorium Science Museum. And it isn't just a museum, it's where you come and get acquainted with science in a fun and playful way! We gained a broad spectrum of science experience that fuelled our curiosity.



Saturday - project partners say goodbye to each other and take their flights home.


We thank the Irish project team for the fulfilling days in Ireland that inspired students and teachers to make pathways in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths (STEAM).