Showing posts with label Celebrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrations. Show all posts

Tuesday

Happy St Valentine's day

You can create your own prezi to write a Valentine card and then embed it on your blog. I propose a contest using ths tool, we can talk about it in class.

 

Sunday

Human Rights & Spanish Constitution

The English and French Department of IES Mediterráneo have celebrated the Human Rights Day by designing posters with the articles of the Declaration of the Human Rights making a relation with these articles and the Spanish Constitution. The 2º Bachillerato students created several comics developing these articles to diffuse them among the other students at school. They also made a gymkhana with this topic that will be carried out on 21st December at our school.

Thursday

Bee my Valentine!

Everybody can take part in St Valentine's contest. You can read the rules throughout the school walls.
If you want to know St Valentine's legend click on the picture and you'll see a video or read a text telling the history of St Valentine's Day. Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.
- Lao Tzu

Tuesday

Merry Christmas!

I wish you all very merry Christmas and a very happy new year with this wonderful song



Have good holidays

Sunday

Christmas time is here!


Christmas is the most widely celebrated festival in the whole world today, after New year. It has grown beyond being a religious Christians-only festival and now it is enjoyed by people from all faiths. In most of the countries, the whole week from 25th December to 1st is a holiday, which adds to the festive spirit. If you click on Santa you will find greeting cards, personalized Christmas gifts, wallpapers, screensavers, crafts, recipes, history, activities, decorations and many more.
Merry Christmas!

Wednesday

Thanksgiving



The First Thanksgiving Day was celebrated to give thanks to God for helping the pilgrims survive the brutal winter. The first Thanksgiving feast lasted three days providing enough food for 53 pilgrims and 90 Indians. The traditional Thanksgiving menu often features turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie.
Presently it is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November,and it has been an annual tradition in the United States since 1863.

Thursday

Halloween is here!


Tomorrow will be a great day! We've been preparing the play with effort an illusion and I'm sure everything is going to be perfect! I hope your comments after it. I am very grateful to my collegues Caridad Quevedo for her imagination writing the play and to Jose García because she made it possible with her great activity of organization. Thanks again to you all!

Tuesday

Rosanna's recipe


This a recipe Rosanna gave me last week, Victoria sponge cake, I've made it following her instructions and the result was fantastic, I recommend it to you all to celebrate the end of the classes.
Ingredients:
112g of unsalted butter or margarine (I prefer butter)
112g of flour with a teaspoon of baking powder
112g of sugar
2 eggs.
Preheat the oven to 180º. Grease two cake tins (15cm) with butter.
Stir the butter and sugar together. Stir the eggs, one at a time, then stir in the flour with the baking powder. Divide the cake mix into the tins and bake in the oven for around 20 minutes. Allow the cakes to cool slightly, then take them out of the tins to cool completely.
For the filling stir together 50g of butter and 100g of icing sugar. Spread some jam onto one of the cakes and the buttercream on the other, then sanswich them together.
Easy, isn't it?

Monday

St Patricks Day

St Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17, his religious feast day and the anniversary of his death in the fifth century. The Irish have observed this day as a religious holiday for over a thousand years.

On St. Patrick's Day, which falls during the Christian season of Lent, Irish families would traditionally attend church in the morning and celebrate in the afternoon. Lenten prohibitions against the consumption of meat were waived and people would dance, drink, and feast—on the traditional meal of Irish bacon and cabbage. Click on the image to know more about this topic.

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Friday

HAPPY WOMEN'S DAY!

"Principle not policy; Justice, not favors. Men, their rights, and nothing more; Women, their rights and nothing less."
The Revolution, edited by Susan B. Anthony (Hymowitz, 161)

The history of Women's Day dates back to New York in 1857, when hundreds of working women went on strike and demonstrated against low salaries, long working hours and inhuman working conditions. 35 Years later in Copenhagen, Denmark, it was decided that the anniversary day of the women's "New York Strike" would be celebrated as International Women's Day. On the 8th of March 1975, the UN (United Nations) officially declared the 8th of March as a day of women's rights and world peace.
In all over the world this day is dedicated to women.

I'd like to wish all women all the best, and I invite men to celebrate this day with women all over the world!

St Valentine's day

Os propongo que leáis atentamente esta presentación, penseis sobre ella, elijáis la frase (quote) que más os guste y la defendáis el próximo día en clase. ¡Ánimo!

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