Este año estamos aprendiendo a trabajar las TAC, es decir, las tecnologías del Aprendizaje y del Conocimiento. Aquí dejamos trabajos que hemos hecho, vídeos que hemos sentido y disfrutado, nuestras creaciones... ¡A disfrutar!
This year we want to learn English with TICs. Here you can find most of activities we do in the classroom. and we get from our pen pals from Stamford Green Primary School in Epsom, England and games to learn.
Woah! It was absolutely amazing! The "Dimonis" were dancing and the air crackeld with sparkles.The lights were son bright, like a thousand stars. Participants felt so excited and they were brave running through a magical tunnel of light and fire.
They are people who form a group from L'Alqueria d'Asnar, a small town in Alicante, Spain, who make fire shows with music, costumes, and dancing.
What do they do?
They perform "correfocs" – this means “fire runs.” People dress like demons and run with fireworks. It is loud, bright, and exciting!
Who are the special characters?
Their main character is "Sant Roro", who calls the demons. They also use big fire animals like a dragon and a dinosaur called Maxupisaurios.
Where do they perform?
They show their fire art in many towns in Spain and even in Portugal. They are famous in festivals like Moors and Christians and Fira de Tots Sants, Cocentaina.
How many people?
The group has about 35 members from nearby towns.
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New show:
Their newest show is called “El Somni de Posidó” – it mixes dance, music, theatre, and fire. It tells a story about the sea god Poseidon.
September is special in a small village called L'Alqueria d'Asnar, located at the north of the provice of Alicante, because they celebrate their festivities to honor their Patron Saint "San Miquel".
There are many fun and traditional activies. Here you can see this fire show called "correfocs" by Demonis Rafolins.
Look at these extraordinary pictures and enjoy them
Did you know that St. Lucy is a very important festive in Denmark and other Scandinavian countries celebrated before Christmas?
Do you know the legend of of Lucy?
It says that she was a young Christian woman who refused to adore the Roman Emperor, that's why she was murdered and died a martyr. She brought food and aid to the Christians hiding in the Roman catacombs. She wore a candle lit wreath on her head lo light her way and leave her hands free to carry and leave her hands free to carry as much food as possible.
Look at this picture.
Learn more about this celebration.
Traditional Swedish bun: Lussekater.
Do you know the meaning of Lussekater? Look at the picture and think.
Here you can find the recipe, in case you want to make it.
Hello everyone,
This performance is for celebrating the 9 October, Day of Valencian Community, in Sant Joan d'Alacant, Alicante.
The band od "Dolçaines i tabalets" joined the band of metal instruments of Sociedad Musical La Paz.
Last weekend the village of Petrer, in Alicante (Spain), celebrated the Moors and Christians festivity in honour of our local patron saint San Bonifaci. There are a lot of towns, villages and even neighbourhoods whichalso celebrate this kind of festivity.
The village of Muro d'Alcoi, in the province of Alicante (Spain), held this festival in honour of the Virgin of Helpless last weekend. The participants parade to the rhythm of music wearing special dresses which recreate part of its history. Watch these videos and appreciate the different instruments played and the colourful costumes.
The party is made up of the Moors and Christians side.
These people belong to the Moors and their troupe are called "Els verds". The band which play behind them are Unidad Musical La Paz from Sant Joan d'Alacant, a municipality belonging to the province of Alicante, Spain.
These people belong to the Christians and their troupe are called "Els Contrabandistes":
Hello everyone,
Today is Good Friday and there are a lot of parades in Spain. This video shows British traditions at Easter. After watching the video, think about similarities and differences.
Hello everybody,
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the United States today and it's traditionally a day for families and friends to get together for a special meal.
It's a time for many people to give thanks for what they have. Some people have a four-day weekend so they visit family and friends.
It is always celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November and it precedes Black Friday, often regarded as the beginning of the Christmas shopping season.
Thanksgiving is also celebrated in Canada but on the second Monday in October.
Here you can read some of the common traditions associated with this celebration.
He's blessing this turkey.
Thanks to him, the turkey will live happily on the farm. It's very lucky.
It is said that the first settlers survived because the Indians showed them how to hunt turkeys.
Christmas Presentation I. Stamford Green Primary School.
Students from Stamford Green Primary School send us their presentations talking about their Christmas traditions. They talk about Christmas Eve, Christmas day, New Year's Eve.
Christmas Presentation II. Stamford Green Primary School.