Thursday, May 8, 2008

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

OUR DAILY ROUTINES

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THIS IS MY DAILY ROUTINE

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THIS IS WHAT I DO ON FRIDAY

On friday I get up at eight o'clock, at 8:15 I go to the bathroom and have a shower, at twenty five past eight I put my clothes on, at 8:30 I have breakfast, at nine o'clock I go to school, at 9:00 I have maths, at 11:45 I go to the playground, at 14:00 I go back home, at a quarter to five I have horse riding lessons.

This is what I do on Thursday


- On Thursday I wake up at 8:00, I go to the bathroom and have breakfast at 8:15, at 8:25 I put my clothes on. I go to school at 9:15, at 14:00 I go home, at 18:00 I go to the sports center and I start my football training. The last thing I do is watching T.V., finally I go to bed.

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Saturday, March 1, 2008

The eighteen students of our class

Irene runs fast.
Soula smiles very funnily.
Thanos likes maths.
Jim swims very well.
Chris plays the violin.
Elias plays very good football.
Kiki plays the guitar.
Apostolia is very tall.
Pashalis tells jokes.
Kostas draws very well.
Eugene speaks very slowly.
Melina can't run fast.
Chris speaks English very well.
Alex plays the piano.
Steve plays the guitar.
Helen draws very well.
Nick runs fast.
Eleftheria smiles very funnily.
Reporter: Pashalis

What we do every day

Reporter-painter: Kiki


Reporter-painter: Helen

Reporter-painter: Eugene

Reporter-painter: Soula



Reporter-painter: Pashalis
I usually get up at half past seven. I have a glass of milkand marmelade for breakfast at eight o'clock. I brush my teeth, prepare my bag and go to school with my twin brother. I meet my friends and talk. After, I have lessons. I usually have Greek language and maths. At breaks we play "hide and seek". I go home and relax at half past one. I have spaghetti for lunch at two o'clock. I do my homework at half past five.I help my mother with the housework. I sometimes put dishes in the dish washer. I have light food for dinner. I go to bed at ten o'clock.
Reporter: Thanos
I usually go to school at eight o’clock. I go home at half past one. I have lunch at two o’clock. I do my homework at three o’clock. I finish doing my homework at seven o’clock. I go to the swimming pool at half past seven. I go home at half past eight. I watch TV at nine o’clock. I go to bed at ten o’clock.
Reporter: Nick
In the morning, I get up, wear my clothes, eat breakfast and go to my school. At school I meet my friends and play basketball, football, hide and seek. At noon I come back to my house, eat lunch, watch TV and do my homework. In the afternoon I go out with my friends and play.
Reporter:Dimitris
I get up at half past seven. Then I drink my milk and I brush my teeth. I go to school, I meet my friends and we start the lesson. Then I go home and we have lunch. Later, I do my homework with my sister and I play with my friends basketball and football. I go home at half past seven and I have a shower. Then I put my books in my bag. I brush my teeth and I go to bed at half past nine. On Tuesdays I go to English school and then I visit my grandparents. On Wednesdays I go to music school. At my free time I play with my sister and with my friends or I play computer games.
Reporter: Steve

Some of the things we do every week

On Mondays I have two things to do. First, I go to my English school and second, I go to my violin lesson.

On Tuesdays I only go to school.


On Wednesdays I go to school and I go English.


On Thursdays I only go to school.


On Fridays I go to school, I go to the English school and I go to the theatre club.


On Saturdays I do the half of my homework and I go for history, theory, harmony and solfege at the music school.


On Sundays I do the other homework, I play the violin and I play with the laptop.


Reporter-Painter: Chris A.
On Mondays I eat breakfast and I brush my teeth and go to school. I finish my homework. On Tuesdays I play football and I talk with my friends. On Wednesdays I go to the park with my friends and we play basketball. On Thursdays I eat lunch with my parents at two o'clock. On Fridays I go to my friend's house and then I work with my dad.
Reporter: Elias

Monday, February 11, 2008

Peace for all the world!

In Greece we have got peace but in other countries there isn’t peace. They have got war. If there is peace, there are people. In this way people can be happy and they can go to their jobs. Children can play with their friends. People live in harmony together.
In war, people are scared and sad. They lose their houses and their belongings. In war many people get killed. Friends fight and become enemies. Also the country gets destroyed. Children are very hungry and have to take guns too. We love peace but we don’t love war.
Reporters: Alex, Steve






"Don't let children go to war"
Painter: Pashalis







"Peace-No war"
Painter: Pashalis








"Peace gives happiness to all over the world"
Painter: Irene






"Peace and no war"
Painter: Konstantinos






"People are sad in the war"
Painter: Helen







"We want freedom"
Painter: Chris H.







We say YES to PEACE!Class E, 10th Primary school of Ptolemaida, Greece

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

We choose peace!

There is war in many countries. Army comes from the attackers’ country to the other. They come with guns, tanks and bombs. Now they build nuclear bombs. In Japan there has been the explosion of two nuclear bombs. Many people are hungry and scared. People go to war because they are sad. And the children are sad. Some of the children go to war. The rules say that children must go to school, play and they must not go to war. War is horrible. In the America vs Iraq war many people were killed and injured. If there is war everywhere, there will be poor people.
Peace is better than war. People are not hungry, there is food. There are also flowers and houses. Children can play. People can eat, can drink and play. For example, in Africa they have war. If they make peace, people in these countries will be happy. Peace wins the war. Children won’t be sad and scared, they will be happy. They can have fun, they can go to school. So, choose peace and be happy.

Reporters: Chris A., Thanos




"Stop the war! Make peace!"
Painter: Irene







"The war is bad. Choose peace"
Painter: Jim

War vs Peace

Peace

I like peace, because people are happy and they play, travel, laugh, have fun. They have their freedom. People have got clothes, home, friends. The symbols of peace are flowers, pigeon, olive tree.

War

I don’t like war, because people are sad and unhappy. They cry, kill other people and they are dirty, hungry, tired and poor. People kill with tanks, bombs and weapons. In the towns panic, fear and terror predominates.


We hate ‘war’, ‘death’ and ‘destruction’. We love ‘peace’, ‘health’, ‘calmness’ and ‘freedom’! I hope all the people in the world to be healthy and happy!

Reporter: Kiki




"This is the world we want"

Painters: Melina, Eugene

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

TEACHER'S DAY

This year on the 30th of january we also celebrate the teacher's day. Normally we celebrate this day on the 27th of november, we celebrate the festivity of Saint Thomas. This day teachers invite the pupils and families to have a hot chocolate and biscuits. Everybody has a fantastic day.

This day parents, children and teachers speak and talk about school things.




Children waiting for the hot chocolate








Eloisa the English teacher and some students of sixth of primary. (Sandra, Patricia, Helena, Maria y Elena), Drinking hot chocolate

THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE AND NO VIOLENCE


The 30th of january we celebrate the international day of peace. This day is the day when Ghandi died. It's very important day in the world, and it's a very beutiful day in our school, we sing songs and dance in the playground. In this day everybody try to be nice with other people. The symbol of the day it's the "dove of peace". In our school we decorate the walls with big pictures with messages of peace. The big pictures are normally made by the youngest students. When we go out to the playground, we put the pictures on the sportscentre windows and everybody see them.
This year we have made another activity: at eleven o'clock we have gone to the preschool classes to help the children to inflate balloons, and we put into them messages of peace, later on we all meet at the playground, teachers, students and parents carry a balloon each, everybody sits on the balloon and brakes it, then people read the messages and everybody sing a song all togheter.





BIG PICTURE AND POEMS







DECORATION OF THE CLASS














Students working












Some students Helping to the little children























Children with a message of peace











everybody with balloons









A little children try to break the balloon and read the message of peace inside







Saturday, January 19, 2008

Ptolemaida, our town

Our town is in the Prefecture of Kozani. Kozani is in Macedonia, in Greece. Ptolemaida has got 50.000 people. Ptolemaida has got many shops, churches, parks, schools. There are big and small shops. They sell clothes, sweets, shoes, furniture. Our churches are orthodox. Churches have got chairs, beautiful windows and pictures of saints. Ptolemaida has got many parks. You can find trees there. There are swings everywhere. There is an electric plant in Ptolemaida. It is a big factory which produces electricity. Our city is beautiful, but it has got many cars, blocks of flats and factories.

Apostolia, Eugene, Kiki, Konstantinos, Melina, Pashalis

Photographs taken from: www.ptolemais.gr

www.ptolemaida.gr

Ptolemaida is in Greece...

in West Macedonia...

in the prefecture of Kozani.





The centre of our city










The City Hall








The city library






Ptolemaida's museum









The old aquaduct










An orthodox church








The town's stadium








The swimming pool








The electric plant of Ptolemaida

Our School

Our school is in Ptolemaida at Nosokomeiou Street. It is the 10th Primary School of Ptolemaida, but we share the same building with the 4th Primary School. The yard is big and nice. At the break, children buy food from the canteen. Some children go to the football court and play football, sometimes with plastic bottles. At the hour of gymnastics, classes of the 4th and 10th Primary school go to the gym to play games or to train. In the computer room there is a headlight and many computers. The library is next to the main entrance and near the recycling bucket of batteries. There are a lot of books and stories, board games and dictionaries. The headmaster’s office of the 10th school is between the 3rd and the 6th grade. The fifth grade (our class) is opposite the main entrance. Our school is very big; it has got 18 classes and 24 teachers.

Reporters: Chris, Elias, Thanos

Photographers: Irene, Soula

Computer expert: Jim



Our school and yard









The school canteen















Some of the paintings we have at the school corridors and Alexander the Great.
















A small icon stand