Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Our planet is in danger ! We must act NOW !

Mother Nature is essential to mankind.It is our primary resource for all our fundamental needs such as feeding or looking after ourselves, finding a habitat and having fun. Yet today, the Earth is sending us signals to which we must pay attention: natural resources are depleting, animal and plant species are disappearing, the polar zones are melting, ecological catastrophes are in increasing numbers, the gap between rich and poor is growing.
It is urgent to act now, as our Planet is not doing well.









Monday, 22 April 2013

1974-1975: The Portuguese Revolution

On April 25th, 1974, a radical faction within the Portuguese Armed Forces, the MFA, revolted against the government. Until that day Portugal had been under a fascist dictatorship for over half a century. Whether the MFA was left or right wing inclined was unclear at the time. The military revolt created a space where people could effect change in their lives and the opportunity was grasped eagerly.

Saturday, 23 February 2013

Stop Child Labour



"Chaga and the Chocolate Factory" is the name of the short story we have studied in the English class, 9th grade.It describes the inhuman conditions young children have to face in the cocoa plantations in the Ivory Coast, West Africa. Children are forced to work long hours, they are beaten and at night they are put in shacks.

It's time to put an end to Child Labour!
Let Kids go to School and be Happy!









Thursday, 20 December 2012

Christmas Message

I wish all my students, teachers, their families and everyone around the world a  Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!



Tuesday, 13 November 2012

International Day for Tolerance- 16th November


Building tolerance and trust in diverse communities is not done overnight,
but takes time and commitment.
Building tolerance requires access to education. We need to place greater emphasis on educating children about tolerance, human rights and fundamental freedoms. But we should not forget that education does not end in school, that adults - firstly as individuals capable of committing acts of intolerance, but more importantly in their capacity as parents, law-makers and law-enforcement officials - also need to be considered a priority target of the educational efforts.

Decalaration of Principles of Tolearance ( Unesco )

Saturday, 20 October 2012

Halloween



Unlike many other festivals, the history of Halloween is also inspired through traditions that have transpired through ages from one generation to another. The name Halloween is Scottish in origin and is short for "All Hallow's Eve," the night before "All Hallow's Day," or All Saint's Day.
The basic traditions associated with Halloween are as follows :

JACK'O LANTERN : These are hollowed out pumpkins with a face cut into one side. People once carved out beets, potatoes and turnips to use as lanterns on Halloween. Nowadays we carve out pumpkins. According to an Irish legend, jack-o-lanterns were named for a man named Jack, who could not enter heaven because he was a miser. He could not enter hell either, because he had played jokes on the devil. So instead, he had to walk the earth with a lantern until Judgment Day. This was later brought into existence as one of the most popular halloween tradition.

Fire : Fire is an integral part of the halloween tradition. Fire was very important to the Celts as it was to all early people. In the old days people lit bonfires, to scare away evil spirits. They believed that light had power over darkness. In some places they used to jump over the fire to bring good luck. Today, we light candles in pumpkin lanterns and then put them outside our homes to frighten away witches and ghosts.

Dressing up :The tradition of dressing in costume for Halloween has both European and Celtic roots. On Halloween, when it was believed that ghosts came back to the earthly world, people thought that they would encounter ghosts if they left their homes. To avoid being recognized by these ghosts, people would wear masks when they left their homes after dark so that the ghosts would mistake them for fellow spirits. To keep ghosts away from their houses on Halloween, people would place bowls of food outside their homes to appease the ghosts and prevent them from attempting to enter. Halloween costumes is by far the most important and the most interesting customs of halloween.

Trick or Treat :Halloween was a time for making mischief - many parts of England still recognise Halloween as Mischief Night - when children would knock on doors demanding a treat (Trick or Treat) and people would disguise themselves as witches, ghosts, kelpies and spunkies, in order to obtain food and money from nervous householders. Till date on the halloween day children disguise themselves and go knocking from door to dorr shouting "Trick or Treat". The people usually entertain children by handing out candies to them.


Halloween Quiz ( British Council ;Learn English Kids )

Friday, 19 October 2012

Smile!



Smiling is a great way to make yourself stand out while helping your body to function better.
Smile to improve your health, your stress level, and your attractiveness.

Reasons to Smile
1. Smiling changes our mood
2. Smiling is contagious
3. Smiling relives stress
4. Smiling lowers your blood pressure
5. Smiling lifts the face and makes you feel younger


( adapted from: About. com ; Longetivity

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Sunday, 2 September 2012


Welcome back to school!
Holidays are over. A new school year is about to begin.

New teachers, new friends, new subjects, new projects,...

Are you prepared?



Sunday, 6 May 2012

Mother's Day

My Mother

My Mother, my friend so dear

throughout my life you're always near.
A tender smile to guide my way
You're the sunshine to light my day. 

Author Unknown