Students from 7th Primary school of Thebes in Greece
Teachers: ΕΙΡΗΝΗ ΜΑΤΣΑΓΓΟΥΡΑ, ΜΑΡΙΑ ΠΑΠΑΧΡΗΣΤΟY
Our sixth-grade students collaborated in mixed transnational teams with peers from various European schools for the fifth collaborative activity, titled "PLANTS’ LEGENDS".
The aim of this activity was the creative exploration of plant legends through innovative and artistic activities that foster imagination, collaboration, and deeper learning.
LEGEND OF MY FAVORITE PLANT
At the beginning, students voted via Google Forms and selected the 19 most beloved plant legends.
1. TEXT PLANT LEGEND – writing the text of the legend
2. PLANT LEGEND DRAWING – illustrating the legend through drawing
3. AI PLANT LEGEND DRAWING – creating image with Artificial Intelligence (AI using Canva) about the legend
4. AI VIDEO PLANT LEGEND – creating an Artificial Intelligence (AI using DEEPBRAIN) video about the legend
AI VIDEO PLANT LEGEND:
Our Students created an Artificial Intelligence (AI using DEEPBRAIN) video about the legend of the Daffodil, which was written by a partner school from Turkey .
Students created an Artificial Intelligence (AI using DEEPBRAIN) video about the legend of the olive tree, which was written by a partner school from Italy.
AI PLANT LEGEND DRAWING
Students created images with Artificial Intelligence (AI using Canva) about the legend of CHERRY BLOSSOM plant, which was written by a partner school from Bulgaria.
Students created images with Artificial Intelligence (AI using Canva) about the legend of LAVANDER plant, which was written by a partner school from Turkey.
The final outcome of the activity was a beautiful collaborative digital book entitled "PLANTS’ LEGENDS", created using Book Creator, where each legend is presented through the four activities above.
https://read.bookcreator.com/baqXdbYx9xhjdQ1CU8bYylPVUU52/1SY_bgw9RKKFOdVe2Xbx1Q
This work stands as an evidence to the power of creative expression, intercultural collaboration, and the use of digital tools in education—bringing together stories, imagination, and technology from across Europe.
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