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Look at this picture taken at the Town Hall in my village, Sant Joan.

We can see the Three Wise Men, Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar.

All of them have got a pot for baby Jesus.

What do they offer?










Let's learn this Christmas song called "We Three Kings". 

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World Children's Day 2023: "For Every Child, Every Right"

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The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) celebrates World Children's Day on 20 November every year.

UNICEF voices remind us that International Days are fantastic ocassions to educate children on issues of concern, to mobilize political will and resoruces to address global problems, and to celebrate and reinforce achievements of humanity.

This year World Children's Day theme is "For Every Child, Every Right".





Let's watch this video.





Let's sing this song together.

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Let's play these games and visit the online Learning zone

 Hello everyone,

 

ONLINE LEARNING ZONE


GAMES

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Pumpkin Day: 26th Ocotber

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Did you know that today is celebrated "Pumpkin Day" 🎃.











 

Pumpkins are an old-age symbol of Halloween and Autumn  🎃 Learn more about Pumpkins.


Here you can find five facts about Pumpkins:



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International Day of Libraries: 24th October. "Weaving communities"

Hello everyone,

Libraries day is celebrated is in Spain on 24th October every year since 1997.









It commemorates the destruction of Sarajevo National Library in 1997 during the Balcans War. 

Do you usually borrow books from your school or town library? Do you like bibliopatio?

How many libraries are there in your village or town?

Do you usually visit libraries when you travel? I do.

Let me share these two libraries I visited in Belfast last summer.

Belfast Central Library is a Public library in Royal Avenue, Belfast.













 

 

If you go inside, you will see this beautiful Dome.

















The Linen Hall Library is one of the hidden treasures in Belfast and it is also the the oldest library in Belfast. The library was founded in Belfast as the "Belfast Reading Society" whose aim was to promote knoledge and "to excite a spirit of enquiry".













"Weaving Communities" is the theme in Spain this year.

Let's learn a little more about this special day.





 Do you know eBiblio?


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The Heritage of the Quin and Han Dynasties, China. The XI'AN WARRIORS.

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Let's learn a little more about "The Heritage of the Quin and Han Dynasties, China. The XI'AN WARRIORS".

The exhibition shows us the fascinating wolrd of Imperial China.

The Quin Dinasty was the first dinasty, lastinng from 221 to 206 B.C., and it was founded by Quin Shi Huang. He was the first emperor Quin.

When the first emperor died in 210 B. C. Liu Bang founded Han dinasty which ruled China from 202 B.C. to 220 C.E.


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World Mental Health Day 2023

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World Mental Health Day2023  is an opportunity to unite behind the theme "Mental Health is a universal human right" which must me promoted.

Norwich City FC has released this impactful video for this day.

It is very important to "check in on those around you".

 "At times, it can be obvious when someone is struggling to cope".








Think about actions you can take to reduce stress:

BODY                                        MIND   
  
Move your body                        Set healthy habits

Healthy sleep                             Positive talks

Practise sports                            Divide your work

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European Day of Languages: flags.

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Remember to practise this:

We speak English in United Kingdom 🇬🇧 and Eire 🇮🇪

We also speak…. in Scotland  , ... in England , ... ☘️ in Ireland and ... in Northern Ireland

Congrats 👏 everyone for your work.

Oscar P. has created this beautiful pic.










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Positive messages: You can be a hero!

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I love this message! Everybody can be a hero for somebody else. That's enough.

I wonder who your hero is in your eal life. Think about what a hero does...

A hero is somebody who...



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La Tiza: School Section European Day of Langauges

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Our work has been published by the province newspaper Diario Información in its school supplement LA TIZA one year more.






 

 

 

 

Here you can also appreciate some pieces of work created by our students.








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European Day of Languages 2023: 26th September

Hi everybody, 

Do you want to play the game "Where Am I?" Would you like to add more pics? 

Click here to see all the events of the European Day of Langauges

Here you can find 20 ideas for this year's European Day of languages?

Let's celebrate European Day of Languages together!

Play the game about European Capitals  game European Flags


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don't forget to sing one of our favourite songs "The countries of the world- Europe".

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European Day of Languages: 26th September

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Let's celebrate European Day of Languages. Do you promote plurilingualism in your school, your family, among your friends, your village, your city? We love learning new languages. 

We have been celebrating  European Day of Languages every year since 2012 on 26 September together with our friends from Stamford Green Primary School, England.

We are going to investigate languages spoken in United Kingdom and Eire, apart from English and our friends are going to investigate languages spoken in Spain apart from Spanish. 

We also want to learn more about the origin of those languages.

We consider linguistic diversity very important because it connects people to their histories, families, homes and friends. It is also an expression of creativity, intelligence and innovation of humans.

 

Look at this political map of United Kingdom and Eire.

















Picture: Oxford

Now look at this map of United Kingdom and Eire Languages.














Let's learn about the emblems or symbols














Download a copy if you want to complete here

Download a copy with the flags if you want here

 Why do I love a language?

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Welcome Back to School:

 Hello everyone,

Are you happy back to school? So put a smile on your face because we are going to have a good year.














Sing out with me!!





Don't forgert the rules. They will help you a lot.

We're going to have a great year.

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Happy World Photography Day II: Muchavista Beach, El Campello, Alicante

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I share this sequence of pictures which show the sunrise from Muchavista Beach, In El Campello.

How Beautiful.








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Happy World Photography Day I: Alicante Province 2023

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Here you can see some snaps of my year trips in Alicante to celebrate World Photography Day 2023.

It is a the global celebration of all types of photography. The theme this year is "Landscapes".

Try to share the best pictures you've taken of landscapes and tag them #WorldPhotographyDay and #WorldPhotographyDay2023

During World Photography Week 2023, from August 12th - 26th, you can share some pics on the social media you choose.

All these snaps have taken in Alicante Province.

























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Irish and Northern Irish Best Bands: Snow Patrol.

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Let's share some music played by the Northern Irish band Snow Patrol and their popular song "Chasing Cars". Snow Patrol is one of the well-known bands 







The amazing song "Open your eyes".





Did you know that the song was used in short films about children living in Africa suffering from cataracts, which was made for British Charity Comic Relief?

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Irish and Northern Irish Best Bands: The Cranberries.

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It's Friday again and we like celebrating it with music.

Ireland and Northern Ireland have given to us the greatest music bands, artists, poets, writers.

This is one of my favourite Rock and Roll bands:

The Cranberries playing "Dreams", which is one of my favourite songs.






The Band success came with the release of their 1st album 
"Everybody Else is Doing It, So Why Can't We?

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Belfast buildings: Robinson and Clever Building + Anderson and McAuley +

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These are some of the building I could see on my way to school every day. I was spellbound by their magnificence, beauty and wonderful design.

Let's see some architectural treasures located in the City Centre designed by the same prestigious firm of architects Young and MacKenzie.

The Robinson & Clever Building at 











Anderson & McAuley at Royal Avenue.













 

 

The Scottish Provident Institution











Assembly Building Conference Centre



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Celtic Myths: Stained-glass window at Belfast City Hall. The great hero Cu Chulainn.

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This stained-galls window is inspired by the well-known story oof Cu Chulainn and the Cattle Raid of Cooley.

This tale has been told and retold through history. Cu Chulainn is for many the greatest hero in Irish mythology.













 

 

Let's learn a little more about him.






Did you know that the Irish Northern Musician born in Belfast, Gary Moore, wrote the song "Thunder rising" based on some moments of Cu Chulainn'slife. Some people say it's the best track from the Frontier Wild album. Let's listen to it.

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The Duke Of York: Doubtless one of the "must see" bars in Belfast.

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It's doubtless that one of the "must see" bars in Belfast is "The Duke of York" where you can sample the real flavour of Belfast. I loved going there Fridays and Saturdays in order to enjoy the live music and the worm and cosy atmosphere.


















Have a look at all the signs around the world. What can you see?





It's incredible the unique decoration inside the bar: mirrors, clocks, bottles, glasses, lamps.











I loved all the music, but the crowd got crazy when they played:

"Take me home, country roads" by John Denver.




Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison also known as "The Belfast lion".






History
Who is the current Duke of York? And Prince of Wales?

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Cathedral Quarters: Neon umbrellas with the song "Have you ever seen the rain?" by The Credence Clearwater Revival.

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My first day in Belfast City was sunny in spite of the neon umbrellas at the colourful street Commercial Court in the Cathedral Quarter which ask the visitors: 

Have you ever seen the rain coming down in a sunny day?




Let's enjoy the song "Have you ever seen the rain?" by The Credence:






However, there's another neon message at the end of the same street which shows us the different types of rain you can find in Belfast:

















Then we must play another hit by The Credence calles "Who'll stop the rain".

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Music: Belfast City and If this is the end by Ryan McMullan

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My teacher Ryan played the song "Belfast City" by Ryan McMullan, a songwriter and singer who can also play the piano and the guitar although his voice is possibly his best instrument.

This is the song who gave everybody goose bumps even though most of us had listened to it. It was the last day leaving Belfast and the emotion was really strong to the point of making us cry with feels.

The fist time I listened to the song, at The Thirsty Goat Pub, it blew me away.

Let's listen to it. 






Everybody loves this one called "If this is the end".

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Belfast City Hall and Coat of Arms.

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Queen Victoria granted Belfast the status of the city and a grand and magnificent building was required for its new status. The City Hall opened its doors on the 1st August 1906. It was designed by Alfred Brumwell Thomas and it cost 369,000 pounds.














 

 

If you take the tour on one of the daily guided public tours of the buildings, you will see the beautiful Belfast Coat of Arms on the floor. The seahorses remind us the maritime importance of Belfast, as does the ship at the base of the shield.











Get more information: History of Belfast City Hall

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