GRhello0.gif (3331 bytes)>>

Hello <> Hallo <> Allo Roula's School

lgroula1_small.gif (7397 bytes)

--Greet's spoken letter

homer3_anim.gif (27531 bytes)
Homer - Homerus Webaille

Greet's gesproken brief

Lettre orale de Greet

Greet's gesprochener Brief

<<<>>>>

The animated Homer Coin is part of our Odyssey for Diversity; to find examples of MixTalent-paths.

De geanimeerde Homerus Munt maakt deel uit van onze Odyssee voor Verscheidenheid; voorbeelden van MixTalent-paden te vinden.

Le Coin animé d' Homer fait partie de notre Odyssée de la Diversité; de trouver les examples des sentiers MixTalents.

Die animierte Homerus Müntze ist teil unsre Odyssee für Verschiedenheit; Beispiele zu finden von MixTalent-Pfade.

<<<>>>>

 icon1_ie.GIF (879 bytes) webwork

icon1_ie.GIF (879 bytes) weblinks

icon1_ie.GIF (879 bytes) teachers-info


www-links (online)

 

476px-Homer_British_Museum.jpg (65245 bytes)

Bust of Homer in the British Museum

Born ca. 8th century BC

In Wikipedia the free encyclopedia:

icon1_ie.GIF (879 bytes) Homer - Homerus

From Project Gutenberg, the first producer of free electronic books (ebooks)

Homer, 750? BC-650? BC

icon1_ie.GIF (879 bytes)  webwork
icon1_ie.GIF (879 bytes) weblinks

icon1_ie.GIF (879 bytes) teachers-info

scrolltop.gif (1035 bytes)

<<<>>>


Teachers-info (english only)

We are giving the students of Roula - special Lycium & Gymnasium in Athens, our Homer-Webaille. A webaille is an animated, moving coin about the life of someone who had a challenge as a child and how he or she found a constructive path to be part of the world. We made all the drawings on our webdrawingboard. The first picture expresses how Roula and students are now part of our MixTalent-project of Head-Heart-Hand. All the little stars are the countries of the European Union. The second picture is telling how Homer as a child was listening to all the sounds and stories around him. And used his imagination to understand it. The third drawing is showing how Homer became a walking storyteller and how the children everywhere were waiting for his arrival. Around our webaille I have put a spoken letter, in English, French, Dutch and German.

The Homercoin is part of a larger webaille-collection with for instance a Claudius, Frida Kahlo, Toulouse-Lautrec and Tatterat-Webaille.

For students 6+ we used the webaille, the music and the spoken letters and  the explanation above - about the meaning of the drawings.

With students 12+ we exchanged emails about the meaning of Homer as storyteller. When you scroll-down in the English-page in Wikipedia one can find - at the left side - the entrance to several languages. So all the students could find the information in their native language - when needed.

icon1_ie.GIF (879 bytes)  webwork
icon1_ie.GIF (879 bytes) weblinks

icon1_ie.GIF (879 bytes) teachers-info

scrolltop.gif (1035 bytes)

<<<>>>