Project Center

To take part in a Kidlink project,
read the short information about our projects on this page, select one and complete the following steps:

  1. Fill out the Application form.
  2. Read and agree with Kidlink Guidelines
  3. Read carefully at the How to participate page 
  4. Register to Kidlink to get your account

 Click on the FB icon to go to the corresponding Facebook project group. 


Coordinator: Pia Avolio de Martino
I Describe Myself and You Draw me – D/D  –  Two sessions: September 2017 and February 2018
D/D is a multicultural art project that by using observation, description and drawing, enhances writing and descriptive skills. It allows students to describe their physical and psychological aspects, and therefore to gain awareness of their behaviour, interests, habits. More about this project…  


Coordinator: Terry Smith
Landmark Game –   Next session: February 2018
As a whole class or in small teams, students choose a culturally, historically, or geographically significant Landmark anywhere in the world, and research facts about its location. Next, they write nine challenging clues referencing the landmark. Over a 3-week period, teams try to decipher the clues, interact by questioning the other teams, and submit their final researched answers at the end of the project. Interrelated topics: geography/geospatial, history, literacy, math, science, art, and music. Competencies are: Collaboration, Organization, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Technology Skills, and Global Awareness.
NB! The Facebook group is closed, open only for participating teachers.  Sign Up: Terry Smith (smithterryk@gmail.com
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Coordinator: Larissa Tarasevich
Doves for Peace –   Next session: September 2018
The idea of the project is making friends with students all around the world by exchanging Peace messages. Students collaborate to compose their own peace messages on the dove-shaped sheets of paper. The letters usually contain information about the places where students live, symbols of the country, traditions, school and their own interests and hobbies.
NB! The Facebook group is open only for participating teachers.
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Coordinator: Lucine Jhangiryan
Schools Around the World  – Next session: Spring 2018
This exciting project is created to help schools of the world get closer and learn more about each other via Video Messaging. It provides a wonderful opportunity to connect with peers around the world to get acquainted with schools traditions, their students’ interests, hobbies, preferences, and to ask any questions to get knowledge about towns, cities and countries they live in. It is also an opportunity for us to become community ambassadors and spread Global Friendship by working collaboratively. More….  


Coordinator: David Donat
Diamond Poema –  Next session: November 2018
With this project, we suggest you try an unusual form of poetry: from a photograph or a drawing, write a poem that has a diamond shape. One way to let your imagination and your creativity run free, but also following a very detailed model   More about this project….


 Coordinator: Ekta Abrol
My Favourite Snack  –  Next Session: October 2018
This “gourmand” project is created to support schools to share the diversity and the similirities of the different cultures and traditions on the world, focusing specially on the food/snacks.So that students will  learn more about each other’s favourite food/snacks posting in their pages in kidspace, pictures, drawings, recipes, Video Messaging/Slide-show. As many others Kidlink projects, also this  provides a wonderful opportunity to join with friends around the world to be acquainted with recipes of their favourite food and snacks.   More about this project…


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Where do I live?- 
Next Session: February 2018
One of the most exciting features of our online community is that we come from all over the globe. Spend some time finding each other on the map and talking about the places where we live, we learn and have fun everyday. 4 great questions to develop in your students a deeper knowledge of themselves and their goals.   More about this project…. 


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What’s my number?
Two sessions: October 2017 and April 2018
A Math Challenge for your young students!
Give your students the chance to develop sense of numbers and to appreciate mathematics from a multicultural perspective! Allows students to create a “math puzzle” in which the reader needs to figure out which numbers to use (based on clues given by the author) and then answer to the math problem! More about this project….


Coordinator: Anil Vithanage
Looking out your window. Next session: March 2018

Ask to your students to imagine what their partners around the world – looking  out of their bed room window – might they see. Help the students to think beyond what they think, when they get an opportunity to see what their partners see. The project improves the students’ability and creativity to imagine and to draw pictures according to their perceptions about their partners.The project allows to compare whether what they thought about their partners were correct. More about this project…


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Finish my Story –  Next Session:
Basically it is the sharing of creative writing. All children love to do this. It is one of the most successful collaborative activities that children undertake at school. The results can be surprising. Add to this an ICT component and it becomes a most worthwhile activity!   More about this project….


What are my Roots?
Going back to my roots…. It’s a project that supports the students to identify and appreciate themselves and their culture within their own family lineage. 3 stimulating point of discussion toengage your students in search of their roots. More about this project….


.     Stats for Cool Mat Cats
Student groups cooperate making graphs of data collected about their  life styles and compare  these results.

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Moon Over Us: Moon FacesMoon over us

This project promotes the observations of the Moon by students on different continents. Students learn about the full Moon, its distance from Earth, and how it changes its shape

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