Tuesday 20 December 2011

CHRISTMAS IS CLOSE TO US

Dear children and families,
we would like to thank you, your great effort that you did in this first term.
On Monday 19th, we had a great experience children invited parents to share some Christmas Carols from Spain, England and Poland.
 After the songs, students presentated their parents posters they did during Polish Club: main cities in Poland and Chritmas Polish traditions.

And finally, we did a nice traditional Polish Christmas card.

You can see some pictures.


                                               Cutting the star.




Writting Merry Christmas in Polish

 
                                           Wesolych Swiat

Wednesday 14 December 2011

CHRISTMAS IS COMING

Since Christmas is coming really quickly with all its colourful traditions we, the members of the Polish Club, decided to show our friends how we celebrate Christmas in Poland. We have made three posters presenting traditional Polish Christmas food, traditional Polish Christmas tree decorations and Polish Christmas customs, which are very different from those of Spain.





Tuesday 6 December 2011

Monday 21 November 2011

Polish Cities Project









Above you can admire the outcome of today´s meeting of our wonderful Polish Club members. They worked really hard on posters which show four Polish cities in details. I really admire their work, and would like to thank all students for their preparation and for collaborative work. Muchas Gracias Chicos!! ;)

Wednesday 16 November 2011

The Polish Club Project

The Polish Club is going to prepare posters showing the most important Polish cities which are going to be displayed at school.

Below I give you details of each city that will be described by our Polish Club members.
The group which prepares the best poster will be given a prize.

The List of Polish Cities with details:

1) Warszawa: Famous Landmarks: the Palace of Science and Culture, the Sigismund's Column, the mermaid statue, Royal Baths Park (with Chopin monument), Copernicus Science Centre, Wilanow Palace, the Old Town

2) Wrocław: Famous Landmarks: the market square, Ostrów Tumski district, Szczytnicki Park, Rotunda of Racławice Panorama, Centennial Hall, dwarfs of Wrocław, Town Hall, Multimedia Fountain, Botanical Garden

3) Kraków: Famous Landmarks: the market square, Wawel Castle, the dragon of Kraków, Altarpiece of Veit Stoss, the trumpet call from St. Mary's Basilica, St. Florian's Gate, Zygmunt Bell, Sukiennice Cloth Hall, Błonia Park, Wieliczka Salt Mine

4) Katowice: Famous Landmarks: Silesian Parliment, Spodek Sports Hall, Cathedral, Nikiszowiec District, coal mines, Silesian Teathre, Silesian Culture and Refreshment Park, Nature Reserve Ochojec, Drapacz Chmur of Katowice (one of the first skyscrapers in Europe), Kościuszki Park and The Parachute Tower, Altus Building, Katowice Rondo

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Halloween Tongue Twister Contest

Below we presentate the winner pictures.

Isabel P. 6th B


Joaquin 6th A


Julio 5th B

Wednesday 26 October 2011

Halloween Tongue Twisters

Below we present you with next exercise that we conducted with 6-graders Halloween Tongue Twisters:

Big Black Bat Blows Bubbles
Slimy Spiders Slide at the Sea Shore
Horrible Horse Haunts Houses
Creepy Crow Keeps Crawling
Dracula Digs Dark Dungeons
Three Witches Watch Two Watches
Ghostly Ghouls Gather on Golf Course

Try not to twist your tongue too much !!

Sunday 23 October 2011

The Polish Club


From November on Mondays (16:30-18:30) 5th and 6th year students will have opportunity to participate in my personal project called the Polish Club which aim is to get accustomed with Polish culture and tradition.

Project outcomes and summary of sessions will be displayed as soon as I will get my ideas galore into practice :)

Saturday 22 October 2011

Famous Landmarks - answers

Below I present you with the answers for the slide show titled Famous Landmarks. Thanks to all the students for your vigurous participation :)

Pic. 1 England (Stonehenge)

Pic.2 Australia (windsurfing)

Pic. 3 Poland (dumplings)

Pic. 4 England (Big Ben)

Pic. 5 Spain (bull fight)

Pic. 6 Australia (opera in Sydney)

Pic. 7 Poland (national stadium in Warsaw)

Pic. 8 Spain (Sagrada Familia)

Pic. 9 England (tea with milk)

Pic. 10 England/Australia (cricket)

Pic. 11 Spain (paella)

Pic. 12 Poland (The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw)

Pic. 13 Australia (kangaroo)

Pic. 14 England (Buckingham Palace guards)

Pic. 15 Spain (flamenco dance)

Pic. 16 Poland (folk dancers)

Pic. 17 Australia (Emu boots)

Pic. 18 England (Winchester rifle)

Pic. 19 Spain (ham)

Pic. 20 Australia (Aborigines)

Tuesday 18 October 2011

Famous landmarks



WHERE IS IT?

Where are these pictures from?
a) Poland
b) Spain
c) Australia
d) England

Activity done with 6th form students.

Poland.

Monday 17 October 2011

The arrival

Asia arrived last 4th of October 2011 from Poland.
 

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