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Tuesday 22 December 2015

Happy Holidays!


"¡Feliz Navidad a todos! Disfrutad de estos días y vividlos con ojos de niño, que ellos saben de ilusión más que nadie. Yo pienso fijarme en qué hacen para imitarlo.
"Un héroe o una heroína es aquella persona que hace que los seres que tiene alrededor sean más felices". Ese es el concepto de héroes que suelo hablar con los niños.
Basándose en ese concepto, en Aragón TV hicieron este anuncio para felicitar las navidades hace ahora tres temporadas, cuando estaba con los niños y niñas de El Cuarto Hocico: protectora virtual de animales dirigida por niños. Como veréis, es válido para cada día.
Un lujo compartir esta experiencia con las personas que aparecen junto a nosotros.
Vídeo: Paula e Íker de EntropyStudios. " César Bona


"És temps de somniar - The best gift is life" 

Inenarrable cuanto hemos vivido en la escuela esta semana, emociones en su estado más puro, final de trimestre, evaluar el progreso conseguido, celebrar los logros, aprender de los errores, preparar las fiestas, compartir, aportar, aprender, crecer y todo ello aunando esfuerzos, codo a codo, paso a paso, sonrisa a sonrisa incluso con alguna que otra lágrima pero siempre juntos...





El investigador en neurociencia  asegura que el elemento esencial en el proceso de aprendizaje es la emoción porque sólo se puede aprender aquello que se ama, aquello que le dice algo nuevo a la persona, que significa algo... "Neuroeducación" - Francisco Mora, Alianza Editorial. 

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SIN EMOCIÓN NO HAY CURIOSIDAD, NO HAY ATENCIÓN, NO HAY APRENDIZAJE, NO HAY MEMORIA. 

 La ALEGRÍA como base del aprendizaje. 

 

Proyectomind 


Dí lo que sientes - Emocionario 




Santa is magic 





Santa is a teacher, and I have been his student, and now you know the secret of how he gets down all those chimneys on Christmas Eve: he has help from all the people whose hearts he's filled with joy.

So, no, I am not Santa. Santa is love and magic and hope and happiness. I'm on his team, and now you are, too.

Sunday 6 December 2015

Constitution Day - Spain


TheConstitution  for kids

Constitution Day (Día de la Constitución) marks the anniversary of a referendum held in Spain on December 6th, 1978. In this referendum, a new constitution was approved . This was an important step in Spain's transition to becoming a constitutional monarchy and democracy. 



Constitution Day is a national public holiday. Public life is generally very quiet and most businesses and other organizations are closed. Most stores are closed, although some bakers and food stores may be open. Public transport services generally run to a reduced schedule, although there may be no services in rural areas. Official ceremonies may cause some congestion in Madrid.

The Constitution for Kids





The national flag of Spain consists of two horizontal red bands separated by a yellow band. The red bands are of equal width and the yellow band is twice as wide as each red band. This version of the flag was confirmed in the constitution of 1978.






Thursday 3 December 2015

IDPwD



3rd December is International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD), a United Nations sanctioned day that celebrates progress in breaking down barriers, opening doors, and realising an inclusive society for all.















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"All I Want For Christmas Is You" Sign Language Music Video










Di Capacidad

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Tuesday 1 December 2015

Welcome December!




Hello December!
You're the last one
So be the best one. 

De.cem.ber /di'sember/
The month of joy, happiness 
and to finish what you started

Song - The Last Month of the Year is December


December




I am so excited
You are all invited
It's the greatest season,
the reason is oh, so clear!

Now it started snowing
and the wind is blowing
So we'll pour a big cup
Of steamy, choc'late cheer!

It's the month of December
All the fun to remember
We can play in the snow when wind chills blow,
but that's okay!

We can sled on the hillside,
Warming up at the fireside
And my wish is a happy holiday - for you!

Better hold on tight,
It's a slipp'ry night
And the fire's blazing,
we're racing to get outside.

With no school tomorrow,
There's no room for sorrow
No more need to study,
Let's go enjoy the ride!

It's the month of December
All the fun to remember
We can play in the snow when wind chills blow,
but that's okay!

We can sled on the hillside,
Warming up at the fireside
And my wish is a happy holiday - for you!


ADVENT CALENDAR 

 





ELF ACADEMY TOY SHOP

 Elf Academy Toy Shop

WINTER CELEBRATIONS

 

Winter Celebrations Around the World 






Tuesday 24 November 2015

Thanksgiving and Black Friday



Thanksgiving is one of the most celebrated festivals in America.
Americans celebrated this festival on the fourth Thursday of November (this year it is on the 26th).

Schools and businesses close, so many people have a four-day holiday to spend time with their families.


 

Traditionally, Thanksgiving was a day when people gave thanks for the year's harvest. The first Thanksgiving celebration was in 1621 when the early European settlers said "thank you" for their successful harvest in America.



BBC Thanksgiving Quiz
  




In September 1620, a group of English people called the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth, England across the Atlantic Ocean, in a ship called the Mayflower, to Cape Cod in North America. They went away from England because they did not agree with the religion in England. They wanted to make a new life in a new country.
They sailed for sixty-six dangerous days across the Atlantic Ocean. When they arrived, they called their new home New England, but they were not the first people to live there. The Wampanoag were the first people. 

 

Sometimes the Pilgrim Fathers fought with the Wampanoag, but they also learned a lot from them. The Wampanoag taught them to live from their new land, and to grow and cook new kinds of fruit and vegetables.




The first winter was difficult. Many of the Pilgrim Fathers died because it was very cold and they had little food. In the spring they started to grow food, with the help of some friendly Wampanoag, and in the autumn of 1621 they celebrated their first harvest. They gave thanks, not only for the harvest, but for their new home, new life and new friends.

 

Black Friday started as an American tradition the day after Thanksgiving each year.  It is a day when shops offer fantastic discounts and deals on loads of products and is seen as the kick-off to the Christmas shopping season. Nowadays, Black Friday is also a popular day for bargain hunters in different countries around the world including Canada, Mexico, India, and the UK. 

Thanksgiving - Black Friday : wikisaber tu colegio 2.0

Wednesday 18 November 2015

Diwali - Festival of Lights

In India, one of the most significant festivals is Diwali, or the Festival of Lights. It's a fiveday celebration that includes good food, fireworks, colored sand, and special candles and lamps. 




Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects us from spiritual darkness. This festival is as important to Hindus as the Christmas holiday is to Christians.



Diwali, celebrated in October or November each year, originated as a harvest festival that marked the last harvest of the year before winter. 
The festival marks the victory of good over evil. 

 

Five Days of Diwali

On the first day of Diwali, housewives consider it auspicious to spring clean the home and shop for gold or kitchen utensils.

On the second day, people decorate their homes with clay lamps or diyas and create design patterns called rangoli on the floor using colored powders or sand.


The third day is the main day of the festival when families gather together for Lakshmi puja, a prayer to Goddess Lakshmi followed by mouth-watering feasts and firework festivities.

The fourth day is the first day of the new year when friends and relatives visit with gifts and best wishes for the season.

On the last day of Diwali, brothers visit their married sisters who welcome them with love and a lavish meal.




  
For kids that live in India, Diwali is like Christmas, except earlier. They get a week's vacation from school, receive gifts from their parents and other relatives, wear beautiful clothes, eat great food and get to play with fireworks! 
It is no wonder that most kids consider Diwali the best festival of all.
 



Troubles as light as Air, Love as deep as the Ocean,
Friends as Solid as Diamonds, Success as bright as Gold…
These are the wishes for you and your family on the eve of Diwali.

 

For this special time family and friends gets together for fun. Wishing laughter and fun to cheer your days, in this festive season of diwali and always…
Happy Diwali…


 

May The Millions of Lamps Illuminate Your Life With Endless
JOY, LOVE, PROSPERITY, HEALTH, WEALTH AND HAPPINESS.
Wish you and your family a HAPPY DIWALI!

 

A festival full of sweet childhood memories,
sky full of fireworks,
mouth full of sweets,
house full of diyas and heart full of joy.
Wishing you all a very happy Diwali.



Wednesday 11 November 2015

"Unidos por un sueño" - "Lessons of a Dream"

La entrada de hoy va dedicada a todas las familias y lleva el título de una película que me recomendó una amiga, le había gustado porque había podido hacer pinitos con su recién estrenado interés por el inglés. Gracias, Mariche ;-)




¿Os imagináis un país en el que no se conozca el fútbol?
¿Y si os digo que ese país es Alemania?
Seguro que os quedáis boquiabiertos como en el cole hoy cuando lo hemos comentado en clase.
¿Y os podéis imaginar que este deporte que tantas pasiones despierta sirviera para estrechar relaciones entre diferentes países?



Os propongo que veáis relajadamente la película y que la comentemos luego.
Acomodaros en vuestro sillón preferido , preparar las palomitas o un "calentito" y disfrutar de este viaje a otra época muy diferente a la nuestra en muchos aspectos. Nos trasladamos a Alemania en 1874 y vamos a conocer a Konrad Koch, un profe un tanto particular en aquel entonces.

En el primer video podéis ver el trailer para abrir boca, en el segundo la peli y por último una de las canciones de la banda sonora que es muy popular en Inglaterra y que la cantan para dar la bienvenida al año cuando suenan las doce campanadas. Seguro que os suena la música y que más de uno ya la conocéis.











Lyrics English and Spanish

Lessons of a Dream

Germany without football is hard to imagine, and yet the beautiful game may never have taken root there were it not for the enthusiasm and determination of one man ­ Konrad Koch. German-born but Oxford-educated, Koch was hired to teach English by a strictly-run German boys school in 1874. A visionary teacher, he introduces football ­ well established in England, but unknown in Germany ­ to teach the boys English, self-esteem and good old British values of 'fair play'. Needless to say, this progressive curriculum gets him into all kinds of trouble with parents, administrators and other teachers … 






Monday 9 November 2015

Bioparc Valencia - A zoo of new generation

Bioparc is the new space for animals that the city of Valencia has situated in the park called Parque de Cabecera, to the north of the garden of the old course of the River Turia.


It is an innovative project that offers visitors the opportunity of entering in wilderness habitats where animals live in social groups of their own kind and coexistence with other compatible species, as occurs in nature.



BIOPARC Valencia is an animal park that has been designed under the concept of zoo-immersion. The incorporation of multispecies enclosures and depth of vision contemplate possible from one point different spaces and to enjoy a unique experience only noticeable in the wild nature . As a result we get closer to the animals without visible barriers like we were in the places native species.

 

Strolling through BIOPARC Valencia is like stepping into the animal house with all the security for them and the visitor, this creates a unique experience. Nothing can replace the visit, no photos, no videos or stories. But most important of all is undoubtedly the intended purpose: move through beauty. Impress with aesthetics to make us aware of preserving provoke a change of behavior that motivates us to live  in harmony with the planet .

In this new conception of zoo we can find interesting recreating  African ecosystems:

AFRICAN SAVANNAH

Savannah meets the highest concentration of large herbivores on the planet and its vast plains are the scene of long migrations in search of water and food linked to the passing of the two stations of this biome: the dry season and the wet season .

 

EQUATORIAL FOREST

The primary rainforests of equatorial Africa are home to many different habitats and ecosystems , being able to observe the contrast between life in the vaults tree and the bustling activity that takes place in the forest floor .

 

African wetlands: Kitum Cave
 
Kitum Cave juts about 200 meters inside Mount Elgon , in the  Mount Elgon National Park in Kenya .
They count the legend that these caves were excavated by elephants , for hundreds of thousands of years, using their fangs. The reality is that Kitum cave was formed by the volcanic activity of Mount Elgon made ​​between 8000 and 12,000 years , and has been expanded by the elephants with their tusks to dig for minerals, essential salts and lacking in your diet for its herbivorous condition.




Madagascar

The fauna and flora of this island in the Indian Ocean , separated from Africa 160 million years ago , has evolved in isolation, so the 80% of the species are endemic , meaning only found in this part of the planet.








Thursday 5 November 2015

Bonfire Night - History or Fun?


Bonfire Night is an annual event in the UK which ‘celebrates’ the foiled Gunpowder Plot. The origins of the celebration are not as important nowadays, but on November 5 people across the UK enjoy bonfires, firework displays and special food. Some towns and cities also organize torch-lit processions through the streets. 


The “Guy” (effigy) is made out of old clothes stuffed with paper or straw and is a reminder of Guy Fawkes, who was one of the leaders of the Gunpowder Plot. The fireworks that are set off that night represent the gunpowder Guy Fawkes hid in the cellars of Parliament which he hoped to destroy and kill the King. 




SOME OF THE TRADITIONAL FOOD ON BONFIRE NIGHT INCLUDES:

-Baked potatoes wrapped in foil in the bonfire 

-Soup to keep people warm as they watch the fireworks

-A sticky cake made from oatmeal, ginger and syrup called Parkin Cake  

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-Sausages and marshmallows roasted on the bonfire
 


-Roasted chestnuts

 

-Toffee apples 


BBC GUNPOWDER PLOT INTERACTIVE GAME

In this nicely animated, interactive game you can try to find the hidden barrels of gunpowder in the cellars of parliament and stop the plot by answering multiple choice questions correctly.

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