Sunday, November 23, 2014
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Celebrating the International Year of Small Islands Developing States
This year UN celebrate the
International Year of Small Islands Developing States (SIDS). It was
at the 1992 Earth Summit that the international community recognized
the special vulnerabilities of SIDS – small size, isolation,
exposure to disasters, to external shocks and to climate change
impacts.
IES Nuestra Señora de la Victoria
decided to to work on this issue from 7th to 11th
April and this is the result.
Lola Galán, Carmen García and their
students from 4º B made beautiful cardboard islands with some
information about islands.
Mavi Carrión and her students from 3º
A made some posters about SIDS and the environment.
My 2º A students looked for
information about the Pacific Islands and showed it on posters.
In 2º Bachillerato C, we watched some
videos. First, this one
to learn about SIDS.
Then, an interesting documentary about
Tuvalu, the sinking island.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Spring and Easter Eggs
People
celebrate Easter according to their beliefs and their religious
denominations. Christians commemorate Good Friday as the day that
Jesus Christ died and Easter Sunday as the day that He was
resurrected. Today on Easter Sunday, many children wake up to find
that the Easter Bunny has left them baskets of candy. He has also
hidden the eggs that they decorated earlier that week. Children hunt
for the eggs all around the house. Neighborhoods and organizations
hold Easter egg hunts, and the child who finds the most eggs wins a
prize.
On
Monday 21st April 2014, the annual White House Easter Egg Roll will
be held. Since Mrs Obama arrived to the White House, the Easter Egg
Roll isn’t just about fun, it’s also about the re-education of
America. It takes place in President'sPark
on the South Lawn of the White House, and it supports the First
Lady's Let'sMove! initiative
to help kids grow up healthy. This year's theme is "Hop into
Healthy, Swing into Shape," and all of the activities encourage
children to lead healthy and active lives. You can follow the Easter
Egg Roll on Twitter with the hashtag #EasterEggRoll and watch the event live on WhiteHouse.gov/live.
This
year spring and Easter came almost at the same time so we decided to
celebrate it with a special party in 1º ESO. On the one hand, we
learnt about Easter Eggs traditions in USA and painted boiled eggs to
give them as a gift. Besides, students were asked to bring some home
made delicious cakes on the topic Spring. There were three possible
winners, the most original recipe, the most delicious one and the
prettiest one. It was difficult to decide but the conclusion
was clear: they all ate the awards ...
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