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Davno smo proveli projekt o našoj državi, Republici Hrvatskoj. Žao mi je što nisam fotografirala više predmeta, pribora i aktivnosti kojima smo se bavili. Sad vam predstavljam dio onog što smo radili:
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Long ago, we had a project about our country, the Republic of Croatia. Here is the small part of what we did in our classroom:
Hrvatska zastava / Croatian flag:
Brojke i žetoni: umjesto žetona sam korisila male zastave (ova vježba služi za upoznavanje parnih i neparnih brojeva)
Zastavice možete besplatno skinuti na mom Scribd profilu.
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Numbers and counters: instead of chips I used small flags (this exercise serves to introduce the odd and even numbers to the children)
You can download flags for free on my Scribd profile.
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We have memory: Croatia, our beautiful country. It contains small cards with photos of various Croatian landmarks. I turned this game into matching cards with control of error.
Davno sam izradila kartice s fotografijama zaštićenih biljaka u Republici Hrvatskoj. Ovu vježbu posebno vole predškolci.
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Long ago, I made 3 part cards with photos of endangered plants in the Republic of Croatia. Preschoolers love this exercise.
Za vrijeme provedbe projekta, ostvarili smo izvrsnu suradnju s roditeljima, koji su nam donosili različite predmete iz svih dijelova Hrvatske.
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During our project about Croatia, we have achieved excellent cooperation with parents, who have brought a variety of items from different parts of Croatia.
Jedna mama nam je donijela tartufe i posudila ribež za tartufe koji su djeca (kao i odgajatelji ;)) vidjeli prvi put. Najviše tartufa se može pronaći u Istri.
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Šestinski kišobran je karakterističan za okolicu Zagreba. U Zagrebu se mogu pronaći različiti suveniri s motivom šestinskog kišobrana. Ovaj kišobran bio nam je poticaj za različite likovne aktivnosti, razgovore s djecom i čitanje priča iz zbirke Šestinski kišobran (Nada Iveljić).
Na otvorenom dijelu zagrebačke tržnice Dolac svi suncobrani su izrađeni u bojama šestinskog kišobrana.
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Umbrella from Šestine is characteristic for the Zagreb surroundings. In Zagreb, capital of Croatia, you can find various souvenirs with Šestine umbrella motifs. Our umbrella was a stimulus for a variety of art activities, discussions with children and reading stories by Nada Iveljić: Šestinski kišobran. In the open part of Zabreb market Dolac all parasols are made in colors of Šestine umbrella.
Anima Croatica je zbirka CD-a s hrvatskom glazbom (folklor, sakralna glazba i sl.)
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Anima Croatica is a collection of CDs with Croatian music (folk music, sacred music...)
"Dođi i vidi Zagreb" je jedna od slikovnica pomoću koje djeca na zgodan način uče o Zagrebu.
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"Come and see Zagreb" is one of the picture books by which children in a convenient way learn about Zagreb.
"Dragi naš Zagreb" je slikovnica za stariju djecu, ali su i naši vrtićanci uživali listajući.
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"Our dear Zagreb" is a picture book for older children, but preschoolers enjoyed reviewing the contents.
Ako vas interesira još slikovnica o Zagrebu, također smo čitali "Žganček i ara" o papigi i vrapcu koji upoznaju Zagreb te "U Zagrebu jednog jutra" o djetetu koje se izgubilo u Zagrebu.
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If you are interested in more picture books about Zagreb, we also read "Žganček i ara" about the parrot and sparrow who learn about the city of Zagreb, and "One morning in Zagreb" about the child who is lost in big city.
Također smo čitali različite enciklopedije:
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We also read a variety of encyclopedias:
Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić je najpoznatija hrvatska spisateljica za djecu. U nastavcima smo čitali roman "Čudnovate zgode šegrta Hlapića"...
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Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić was most famous Croatian writer for children. We read the novel "The Marvelous Adventures and Misadventures of Hlapić, the Apprentice"...
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...and "Croatian Tales of Long Ago", inspired by Slavic mythology.
Proveli smo još mnogo zanimljivih aktivnosti koje nisam uspjela fotografirati, ali ovo će biti dovoljno za početak.
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We did more interesting activities, but I didn't take pictures. I think this will be enough to start.
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Ovaj post je dio In the Continent Boxes blog hopa koji organizira Leann@Montessori Tidbits. Ako želite pronaći mnogo zanimljivih aktivnosti iz područja geografije, posjetite njen blog Montessori Tidbits :)
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This post is part of Leanns Montessori Tidbits' Continent Boxes bloghop. Please, go to her interesting blog to see more geography activities :)
I'm linking up to:
Montessori Monday (One Hook Wonder, Living Montessori Now)
History and Geography (All Things Beautiful)
Show & Tell (ABC and 123)
Preschool Corner (Homeschool Creations)
Play Academy (Nurture Store)
Link & Learn (No Time For Flash Cards)
Sharing Time (Raising Memories)
What a genius idea to use the flags as counters. I am definetly gonna use this activity with the children! Nice post as usual. Thank you for sharing.
OdgovoriIzbrišiDiscovering Montessori
Discovering Montessori, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment
OdgovoriIzbriši:)
I am happy to have you satisfied, Dubrovnik is considered a pearl of the Mediterranean.
OdgovoriIzbrišiKeep in mind your advice when I come to visit your beautiful land.
Hello dear
Wow, look at all the variety in the learning materials! Wonderful! I especially love the memory game. Thanks for sharing all of this with us.
OdgovoriIzbrišiThanks Phyllis :)
OdgovoriIzbrišiGreat activities, Natasa! I love that the activities can be individualized for any country. The flag counters are a wonderful idea! Thanks for linking up with Montessori Monday. I featured your post at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow
OdgovoriIzbrišiDobar Dan :) I used to live in Belgrade, Serbia (1 and a half year). Such unfortunate I haven't discovered your blog then.
OdgovoriIzbriši-Miss Jae of www.pinayhomeschooler.blogspot.com
Deb, thank you :)
OdgovoriIzbrišiMiss Jae, thank you for leaving a comment :) And WELCOME to my blog! I'm your new follower.
This post is a beautiful journey trough Croatia!
OdgovoriIzbrišiThank you Palmy :)
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