
POLAND 11-17/11/2018
Devoted to Erasmus 2018-2020 KA229 project,
Art-Creativity-Coding Full STEAM Ahead!

CLIL PE LESSON
Lets follow Wolomin s Dragon and represent
the words WHICH express motion using our body!
MOTION IS LIFE









Basic locomotion skills - Motion words
Wolomin
Wolomin
A long time ago, near a small town called Wolomin, in Poland, lived a dragon. He was blue, huge and covered in sharp, pointy scales.
The Dragon was playing with kids and he was eating pop corn. The kids were climbing over him using his "scales", and then they were jumping down having a lot of fun.
Kids went up and down and carried pop corn for the dragon!

Everyday the Dragon was walking to the local library with many kids around him.
The he returned running in his lovely Wodiczki park


Suddenly, one day, a bad girl hit with her feast the dragon and laughed at him. The dragon run away and nobody had news from him.
The girl was proud of this!
But the pupils were seeking for their friend.

From that day, the dragon was afraid of people, but he was still loved young children.
One day a young boy was in a great danger... he has been fallen into a deep wooden box on the ground .
The boy was the best friend of that bad girl, so the girl went to the dragon for an apology and asked for his help.



The dragon forgave the girl, saved the boy and the pupils were jumping and singing. They could have again their friend!
The girl gave to the dragon a kiss and he was starting to clap joyfully. He remembered the past for a while, but everything was ok!
They were playing as they moved down slowly and then they run fast and vice versa.
Pupils were happy but they had to leave the dragon alone because they had lesson at school.
A boy told to the dragon" Come with us!"

And the dragon went to school!

Her young friends were very happy and they started to dance...
...a Greek traditional dance all together. Of course their friend, the dragon, wanted to participate too!
The dance: Hasaposerviko, fast version, 6 steps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YENjQS1bMU
Ma'am, what time does the lesson start?
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/144870529/#player

Thank you all
