Yesterday when Igothome I was very very hungry. I opened the fridge and thre was nothing to eat. It was empty.
There weren´t apples,.
There weren´t eggs.
There wasn´t any milk.
There wasn´t any ham.
There wasn´t any juice.
There weren´t cherries....
I took my shopping trolley and went to the supermarket. I bought lots of things. And now my fridge is full!!! what did you doyesterday after school? I played in the square with my daughter. I went shopping. I cooked dinner. I read a book. I had dinner with my family. I found a great song for the class. I went to bed... And you... Did you read a book? Did you do your homework? Did you have dinner? Did you go to sleep early or late?
S.A: Hello! Can I help you? C : Yes, please. I'd like some grapes, please. S.A: Here you are. C: Iwould like three potatoes, please. S.A: Here you are. Would you like some milk? C: Yes please, I'd like two bottles, please. S.A: Would you like some sugar? C: No, thanks, that's all. How much is it? S.A: It´s 6 euros, please. C: Here you are, thanks.
My favorite movie is Nightmare before Christmas. My favorite film is Nightmare before Christmas. My favorite actor is Johnny Depp. My favorite singer is Black. My favorite band is Depeche Mode. My favorite theatre play is Asummer night's dream, by Shakespeare.
Monday, 2 February 2015
FLOCKE, THE GERMAN POLAR BEAR.
Today we have been reading a text about a polar bear which lives in a zoo in Gemany. One of the kids has asked: " Does she really exist?". "I guess", I answered," But, let´s look it up". And here you are. She does exist.
TODAY IS FRIDAY. THIS WEEK WE HAVE BEEN CELEBRATING PEACE DAY.
OLGA, THE FOURTH GRADE HAD AND IDEA: " MAKING 1.000 CRAINS", AND THAT IS WHAT WE DID. EVERYBODY IN THE SCHOOL HAS PARTICIPATED AND THE SCHOOL LOOKS GREAT. (Written by some of the kids)
SADAKO SASAKI AND THE THOUSAND CRANES.
Sadako was 3 years old when the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6,
1945, near her home in Hiroshima, Japan. She was at
home when the explosion occurred, about one mile from Ground Zero. In
November 1954, when Sadako was 12 was hospitalized on February 21,
1955, and given, at the most, a year to live. After being diagnosed with leukemia from the radiation, Sadako spent her time in a nursing home folding origami paper cranes in hope of making a thousand of them. She was inspired to do so by the Japanese legend that one who created a thousand origami crains
would be cured by the gods. Her wish was simply to live. However, she
managed to fold only 644 cranes before she became too weak to fold any
more, and died on 25 October 1955 in the morning. Her friends and family
helped finish her dream by folding the rest of the cranes, which were
buried with Sadako.
" This is our cry. This is our prayer.
PEACE IN THE WORLD"
The Legend
"An ancient Japanese Legend promises that anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish by a crane. Some stories believe you are granted eternal good luck, instead of just one wish, such as long life or recovery from illness or injury.
This makes them popular gifts for special friends and family. The crane
in Japan is one of the mystical or holy creatures and is said to live for a thousand years".
We
have read beatiful stories about PEACE AND war...We have made beautiful
wishes and we have decided we WANT PEACE, PEACE, PEACE!!!
THE ENEMY. A BOOK ABOUT PEACE.
WORDS TO HUG.... LOVE I AM SORRY CARE FRIENDSHIP HAPPINESS CALM COMFORT