Stoke Prior children were very busy in the lead up to Christmas. We performed a nativity play about the birth of Jesus for staff and parents. We also shared a Christmas lunch of roast turkey, roast potatoes and vegetables together and enjoyed a Christmas party, as well as recording our Christmas songs. We are all now enjoying a two week Christmas break from school and will be returning on January 5th.
We have had a lot of snow recently which has caused a significant amount of disruption for people but also lots of fun for children!
We are sending you our calendars this week which we hope you will enjoy.
With all good wishes for the new year - 2011.
Jackie Lancaster
Class 3 teacher
Stoke Prior School
Monday, 27 December 2010
Wednesday, 22 December 2010
From Poland- Christmas Fair
Our school prepared a Christmas Fair and we were selling our European CDs and handmade angels and Christmas decorations.
Here are some photos:
Here are some photos:
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Saturday, 18 December 2010
From England
Hello all. We have not been able to scan our calendar but they should be on the way to you. Hope you like them when you recieve them. Here in England we have finished for Christmas. It is very snowy here and all airports have closed. Hope the weather is warmer where you are! The post has been affected but you should still recieve it soon! Have a lovely Christmas and we shall begin again in January. xxx
Friday, 17 December 2010
From Spain - Our calendar
This is our calendar. We'll send to your schools soon.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Monday, 13 December 2010
Photos from recording Christmas Carols from Poland
These are photos from recordnig our Christmas Carols.
Our "singers" were in a professional studio and they felt like a real professionals!
Friday, 10 December 2010
From Spain
Hello, Ciao,Dzień dobry, Hola
Our children have enjoy listening all the christmas carols. All of them are beautiful.
Our children have enjoy listening all the christmas carols. All of them are beautiful.
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Timetable of 2010-2011 San Bassano and Grumello Cremonese
This is the timetable of 2010-2011 San Bassano and Grumello Cremonese
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Presents on Christmas Eve
Write shortly please, who, according to your tradition,
brings presents on Christmas Eve?
brings presents on Christmas Eve?
Christmas in Poland
Hi! In Poland we love Christmas!
It` s our favourite holiday in the year! Streets are full of colourful lamps and christmas trees, shops are ful of people buying presents and choosing christmas cards.
Christmas trees are set up in every home and decorated with sparkling chains, lights, toys and trinkets.
But everyone waits for Christmas Eve. When the first star appears in the sky, we take seats at the Christmas table and we don` t forget about leaving an empty place for an unexpected guest. The table is covered with white tablecloth and hay is under it.
Another custom is number of dishes- should be twelve. The most popular are: red borsch, pies with sour cabbage and and mushrooms, fish (usually carp) and poppy seed cake.
Before the family starts eating, they share with holy wafer and say greetings. After the supper we share presents and sing chistmas carols. At midnight we go to church for a special mass. We believe that animals can speak human voices.
On the first day of Christmas we spend at home but on the second we usually visit our families.
It` s our favourite holiday in the year! Streets are full of colourful lamps and christmas trees, shops are ful of people buying presents and choosing christmas cards.
Christmas trees are set up in every home and decorated with sparkling chains, lights, toys and trinkets.
But everyone waits for Christmas Eve. When the first star appears in the sky, we take seats at the Christmas table and we don` t forget about leaving an empty place for an unexpected guest. The table is covered with white tablecloth and hay is under it.
Another custom is number of dishes- should be twelve. The most popular are: red borsch, pies with sour cabbage and and mushrooms, fish (usually carp) and poppy seed cake.
Before the family starts eating, they share with holy wafer and say greetings. After the supper we share presents and sing chistmas carols. At midnight we go to church for a special mass. We believe that animals can speak human voices.
On the first day of Christmas we spend at home but on the second we usually visit our families.
Monday, 6 December 2010
Italian Xmas
Buongiorno a tutti! Hello to everyone! Hola a todos! Dzien dobry! We are 6 pupils of the Grumello's Middle school (Italy). We are very happy to work for this project! We want to tell you something about our Xmas traditions! Our Xmas holidays begin on 23th Dec and end on 9th Jan. In those days we usually stay at home with our families and eat a lot of special things: such as "panettone", "fried fish", "mostarda cremonese with boiled meat", "torrone"! In each home there's a Xmas tree with a lot of gifts and a "presepe".
We love so much our Xmas holidays! How about your Xmas?
Ciao a tutti from Italy!
We love so much our Xmas holidays! How about your Xmas?
Ciao a tutti from Italy!
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Ciao from Grumello
Hello English, Spanish and Polish friends! I'm Laura, the English teacher of Grumello's middle school! I'm so happy to be in this project and my pupils too! We are writing, painting and arranging a lot of things and soon we will post everything! See you soon y hasta luego!
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