Greece through the eyes of our students!!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
What's in your town? What 's your favourite place in your town?
Hello everyone!
Two easy questions to better know where we live. Can you help us?
What's in your town?
Two easy questions to better know where we live. Can you help us?
What's in your town?
What's your favourite place in your town?
In Ravenna I love the seaside!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
For the best protection of the environment
ADOPT A BEACH
Every year the population of the Earth is multiplying but the amount of water remains the same.
Imagine a day without water and only then you will realize how important it is for us. Think with how many ways we use the seas, the lakes and the rivers: for nutrition, transportation, littering, energy and recreation.
Whatever we do, it has an impact on those. The sea influences the air, humidity even the weather.
Now we have to change the way of thinking and acting. Fortunately; everyone can contribute to their protection.
ADOPT A BEACH
Every year the population of the Earth is multiplying but the amount of water remains the same.

Imagine a day without water and only then you will realize how important it is for us. Think with how many ways we use the seas, the lakes and the rivers: for nutrition, transportation, littering, energy and recreation.
Whatever we do, it has an impact on those. The sea influences the air, humidity even the weather.
Now we have to change the way of thinking and acting. Fortunately; everyone can contribute to their protection.
SOS! Can you safe the life of an animal, only by collecting plastic and aluminium from the beach? Plastic bags and plastic litter in general kill up to 1 million sea life in all over the world.
Most of them are being dropped into the sea by different floatable means or they come from the beach.
Very often, sea animals accidentally mix the floating plastic with food. For instance, turtles mistake the bags for jelly- fish; they shallow them and die. Seagulls and pelicans also mistake the floating objects for food and they end up in the sea whereas their beak may be squeezed in them,
they may gag as well as die from hunger.
Seals can also be trapped in those when they are still young.
Adopt a beach. You are having fun by sloshing around in its waters, you throw little stones, you hear its waves hitting the rocks.
Very often, sea animals accidentally mix the floating plastic with food. For instance, turtles mistake the bags for jelly- fish; they shallow them and die. Seagulls and pelicans also mistake the floating objects for food and they end up in the sea whereas their beak may be squeezed in them,
Seals can also be trapped in those when they are still young.
Adopt a beach. You are having fun by sloshing around in its waters, you throw little stones, you hear its waves hitting the rocks.
Clean it, plant trees… protect it
C' class students!
Monday, January 11, 2010
WINTER!

Let's compare what is happening across our countries and cities this winter. Look out of your window and let us know what you can see!

Hello everyone!

Hello everyone!
I've invited my pupils to send pictures on Ravenna in Winter.
Look how nice Beatrice and Samuele are, making a funny snowman! Bye, Chiara
These are Sofia's pictures from her garden in Ravenna
Monday, January 4, 2010
After Christmas....
The students from our school would like to share their Christmas memories with you. Come and join us in our stories.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Celebrations in the Polish school (3) - Christmas

There is a tradition to celebrate Christmas together at our school. We do it on the last day of school before the Christmas break.
This year it was Tuesday, 22nd December.
To begin with, there was a Nativity Play - a show prepared by our Religion teachers and performed by students. All the other children and teachers came down to the gym to watch and sing carrols together.


After that each class organized a meeting. It included singing carrols, too, a festive meal (consisting of cakes, biscuits and other delicacies). Children shared wafers (it is a very old tradition, about which you may read here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_wafer) and wished each other all the best in the coming year. Classrooms were beautifully decorated. Some children also prepared special nativity performances just for their classmates. Everyone had a very good time.


When the children went home, teachers met for their small Christmas meeting, where they also shared wafers, ate home made delicacies and talked, talked, talked...
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