"Music without borders"

We want to put together children's interests and their need to learn something new. We think that this way of learning is the best for kids.
Music reflects our culture and society and so the teaching and learning of music enables children to better understand the world they live in. Music is a creative and enjoyable activity and unique way of communicating that can inspire and motivate all children. Music gives them an opportunity for personal expression. Singing songs in foreign languages and playing on instruments is important in helping children feel part of a bigger European community.

1. To get to know children from other school.
2. To support international cooperation and communication between partners.
3. To develop responsibilities to cooperate from a long distance.
4. To improve english language in communication.
5. To perfect ICT usage.
6. To give all children a thorough grounding in basic musicianship skills: singing Polish (Jarzębinowa piosenka, Maria Szypowska, Księga pomysłów Juka-91), Slovak (Letia letia babie leta, Pesnicky pre deticky, Maria Podhradska, Richard Canaky) and English (Jingle bells, Boney M) songs, playing on handmade instruments.
7. To know how music is made through a variety of instruments.
8. To perform instrumental music with a partner.
9. To join in simple improvised activities.
10. To investigate music by listening, asking questions and discussing.

All photos and videos on "Music without borders" website by mgr Sylwia Leśniacka, mgr Zuzana Šlepecká and mgr Dominika Giezek. Version of songs Jarzębinowa piosenka and Letia letia babie leta by Benedykt Odya. Chorus of Jingle bells by Boney M. All rights reserved.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Polish children met professor Piotr Sutt from Kazimierz Wielki University

Today (17.11) Polish children met professor Piotr Sutt from Kazimierz Wielki University in their school. The professor gave them a lecture about instruments, how we make it, how we can play the instruments, what origin they have etc. Children asked and took notes in their questionnaire.
Dziś (17.11) polskie dzieci odwiedził profesor Piotr Sutt z Uniwersytetu Kazimierza Wielkiego w Bydgoszczy. Spotkanie odbyło się w ich szkole. Profesor poprowadził wykład na temat instrumentów, jak je robimy, w jaki sposób możemy na nich grać, jakie jest ich pochodzenie itp. Dzieci zadawały pytania i notowały w swoim kwestionariuszu. 
Sylwia Leśniacka
Dominika Giezek