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With The Polyglots team, we play and learn! This imaginative group, with the help of their teacher Eva, built a colorful maze. But don’t think they stopped there, because getting out of this maze is harder than it looks. These little engineers designed their game pieces as open circuits, placing good and bad electrical conductors at the exits of each maze. To check whether they had reached the correct exit of the maze, each player had to connect their piece to the conductor at the exit; if the light on the token turned on, it meant there was a good electrical conductor at the exit; if the light stayed off, there was a bad conductor at the exit and the player couldn’t get out.
Congratulations to the Polyglots on the wonderful setup—we really learned and played together!
Our superpower is that we speak many languages! But it was through Greek that we met, worked together, and became a team exploring new paths in physics. We invite you to join us on our journey of discovery!
Η υπερδύναμή μας είναι ότι μιλάμε πολλές γλώσσες! Μέσα όμως από την ελληνική, γνωριστήκαμε, συνεργαστήκαμε και γίναμε μια ομάδα που εξερευνάει νέα μονοπάτια στην φυσική. Με τη συμμετοχή μας, σας προσκαλούμε στο ταξίδι μας στην γνώση!
from Albania, Albanian and Greek Roma, Iraq, Kurdistan, Nigeria, Nicaragua, Ukraine
teacher:
Eva Chatzirafailidou
location: Thessaloniki, Greece

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The Polyglots
We hope to meet up sometime in the future so we can play the Jizz labyrinth together!
Thank you so much for your valuable comments!
We read them, were delighted, and prepared answers to the questions that were asked:
From 4th-grade students:
"-Ms. Eva gave us the idea. My classmate and I missed some classes and couldn’t make our own "light-up know-it-all" game. That’s how the labyrinth idea was born.
-It turned out so beautiful because we used lots of colors! We all worked together, helped each other, and put a lot of love into our work. Even students from other classes helped us!!!"
The Polyglots
Ελπίζουμε σε κάποια μελλοντική συνάντηση για να παίξουμε μαζί λαβύρινθοοοοοοο!
Σας ευχαριστούμε θερμά για τα πολύτιμα σχόλιά σας!
Τα διαβάσαμε, χαρήκαμε κι ετοιμάσαμε απαντήσεις στις ερωτήσεις που τέθηκαν:
Από μαθητές της Δ' τάξης:
"-Την ιδέα μας την έδωσε η κυρία Εύα. Εγώ και οι συμμαθητής μου χάσαμε κάποια μαθήματα και δεν μπορέσαμε να φτιάξουμε έναν δικό μας φωτεινό παντογνώστη. Έτσι ήρθε η ιδέα του λαβύρινθου.
-Έγινε τόσο ωραίος επειδή χρησιμοποιήσαμε πολλά χρώματα! Δουλέψαμε όλοι, βοηθήσαμε ο ένας τον άλλον και δώσαμε πολλή αγάπη στην δουλειά μας. Μας βοήθησαν ακόμη και μαθητές από άλλες τάξεις!!!"
Explorers & Ms. Thekla
on 30/05/2026
very wonderfull, grade,worthy of congratulations,creative.
Little Stellars & Ms. Katerina
on 14/05/2026
Love the playfullness, the creativity, and the inclusivity of this project! Watching you (fantastic) video, I couldn't help but smile from beginning to end! Such warm congratulations to all of you Polyglots!!
Explosive Spheres Gang & Ms. Katerina
on 14/05/2026
What a brilliant and creative project by The Polyglots team! Congratulations to the team and teacher Eva for this wonderful idea!
from our Mentor
Anastasia Tezari
on 04/05/2026
What an amazing group effort! And what a clever way to combine both science and language in one go! Adding the element of circular economy would also be amazing, by using only materials that are not "useful" any more :)
The PufferFish & Ms. Melpomeni
on 28/04/2026
Συγχαρητήρια! Πολύ έξυπνη ιδέα! Μας άρεσε πολύ! Θα θέλαμε να παίξουμε κι εμείς!
Electrons and Ms. Eleni
on 22/04/2026
Όλα όσα κάνατε ήταν καταπληκτικά! Μας έκανε τεράστια εντύπωση ο λαβύρινθος "Τζιζ" και μας άρεσε πολύ που έπρεπε να βρεις την έξοδο για να ανάψει το λαμπάκι. Επίσης, μας εντυπωσίασε ο τρόπος που φτιάξατε τους φωτεινούς παντογνώστες σας! Πώς σας ήρθε η ιδέα για τον λαβύρινθο και πώς καταφέρατε να τον κάνετε τόσο ωραίο;
Everything was amazing! We were really impressed by the Jizz Labyrinth and we loved the fact that you had to find the exit to make the light bulb turn on. We were also fascinated by your electric matching boards! How did you come up with the idea for the maze, and how did you manage to make it look so cool?