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Comenius Community Project “Europe Is A Home We Live In” 4 th Area of Cooperation “Me and My Native Land”
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Aims & Objectives ● Aim – To Explore the 4 th Area of Cooperation:- “Me and My Native Land” - [Comenius Project] ● Objectives- To understand and demonstrate the difference between England, United Kingdom and the British Isles ● To analyse own and others understanding of “Native Land” and it's relation to National Identity and Citizenship ● To self and peer assess own knowledge about the 4 Nations of the UK and expand that knowledge through communication and group work
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What is C O - O P E R A T I O N?
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My Native Land
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Native Land:- Definition ● adjective ● 1.being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being: ● “one's native land.” ● A homeland (rel. country of origin and native land) is the concept of the place (cultural geography) with which an ethnic group holds a long history and a deep cultural association —the country in which a particular national identity began. As a common noun, it simply connotes the country of one's origin. ● Homeland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ● en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeland
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Do you know the difference? Between..... ● The UK ● Great Britain ● & ● The British Isles ●
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England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales
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Group Work For the Four Countries of the United Kingdom Identify – What you know about them ● Think about Traditions and Culture e.g. Food, Drink, Dances, Music and Songs ● What stereoptypes are there about the different Nations? ● What Ancestrial links/ backgrounds do we have in the team
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The Union Jack
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In your country groups ● Try to draw your country (without the others attached) on a flip chart ● Create a flip chart/ poster to represent your country ● Give a brief presentation about your country ● Feedback to the others what you know, add things that others offer ● Assess the knowledge of self and the group out of 5 (5 being Excellent and 1 being Poor)
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