Tuesday, 30 October 2012

THE OLYMPIANS

Students, 5th Level A, have drawn their perceptions about Ancient Greece and their Gods and Goddess.

As we know, there were twelve (12) Gods in the Olympus (The Olympians). They were named from their dwelling, Mount Olympus. They were men and women. Their names were Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Hera, Ares, Athena, Apollo, Aphrodite, Hermes, Artemis and Hephaestus.

Students used their imagination and creativity drawing the gods and the goddess in Art Lessons. To learn more, visit 

Monday, 29 October 2012

GUY FAWKES - GUNPOWDER PLOT - 5TH NOVEMBER



   Guy Fawkes (1570 to 1606), also known as Guido Fawkes, was one of a group of Catholic plotters who planned, but failed, to blow up Parliament - now known as the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.

   On 5th November 1605 Londoners were encouraged to celebrate the King's escape from assassination by lighting bonfires.
   
   Watch the video and learn more about this festivity. Regards, Christopher.

UNIT 1 - EMOTIONS AND FEELINGS


EXAM UNIT 1: TUESDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER

Watch the video and remember:
  • Everybody has a name and different features.
  • Everybody expresses feelings.
  • It is important to respect other’s people feelings.
  • Everybody is different, but we all have the same rights.
  • We use first names and surnames to identify ourselves.
  • Girls and boys are different, but they have the same rights.
  • Some feelings are nice and others are not nice.

Thursday, 25 October 2012

HALLOWEEN - IN THE SHADOWS BY THE RASMUS WITH LYRICS

HALLOWEEN


Halloween is celebrated on 31 October. It is an exciting event in the United Status and in Great Britain. Every American calendar has Halloween marked on it.

Halloween has ancient Celtic origins. On the Celtic calendar Samhain was the last day of summer and the last day of the year. Typical Halloween costumes are the witch, ghost, skeleton, monster or vampire.Popular traditions are to make jack o’lanters out of pumkins, bobbing for apples and “Trick or treat?”

Watch the videos and learn more about this American festivity. Enjoy them! Regards, Christopher.