Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Treasure Hunt Contest

As expected, 1L1 students have chosen a city in France and they have imagined 4 clues. Here is the first and the most difficult:

1. The stranger's father lived there.

Have you found out the name of this city?
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Now, you can find the riddles sent by our partners, below. Most of them have imagined 4 clues, but let's make it a bit more difficult ;-) For each country, you will find only one clue for the moment! I will add the others regularly before the end of the month... 

Belgium
1. Georges Rodenbach (1829) wrote a book about this city.

Bulgaria
1. The students of the creators of the Cyrillic alphabet used to work there.

Norway
1. “Hammer Island”.

Czech Republic
1. He was born on 5th October 1936.

Poland
1. This place is the largest Polish city in the east of Poland. It is also one of the oldest in the country.
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So, why did I entitle this post "Treasure Hunt Contest"? Well... because we propose you, 1L students and 2de7 students, to take part in a... contest!

Here are the rules:

1. Work in teams! 3 or 4 students working together is a good idea! Give a name to your team and say to your "Comenius" teachers that your team is taking part in the contest.

2. Draw a map of Europe with the six countries of our project.

3. Find out the 5 places thanks to the clues below and the others that will be posted in the next few days.

4. Each time you find out a place, locate it on your map.

5. Once you have found out the 5 places, PROCLAIM IT!

The winner is the team that has found the 5 places FIRST!

And of course, as for any good contest, there will be a reward, even two! 
One for the quickest team and the other for the best map of Europe!
 Visit this site again to get the new clues ;-)

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