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Happy European Day of Languages 2021

 Hello everyone,

Here you can see some of the cards our students have designed for celebrating European Day of Languages 2021.















But do you know where European countries are located and their flags? 

Find it out here:

Flags

Geography: European countries

What about capitals?


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European flags done by Erik V.

Hello everybody,


Erik is 9 nine years old.
His birthday is on July 1st. He lives in Petrer.
His favourite subject is PE and he loves Geography 🌍 🌍.

He has been working on this presentation for a couple of months (perseverance is really important) and he has finished it today. 
Congratulations!!! 👏👏👏 

He wants to share his work with everybody because generosity is also an important virtue.

Congratulations Erik! You have been an example of:

- COMPETENCE
- PERSEVERANCE
- SELF-CONFIDENCE
- PERSPECTIVE
- SELF CONTROL


European flag by Erik V. B., 4º A

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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland

Hello children,
This is the flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 

It's also called "The Union Jack".
The flag is red, blue and white.




Flag Institute (Image labeled for reuse)


Let's learn more about this flag and his composition.
It consists of:
- The red cross of Saint George, the Patron of England.















Flag of England (Labeled for reuse).


- The white saltire (diagonal) of Saint Andrew, the Patron of Scotland.
It is said that Saint Andrew was martyred on such a cross.















Flag of Scotland (Labeled for reuse)



- The red saltire of Saint Patrick, the patron of Northern Ireland.






Picture Northern Ireland



- Wales is not represented. Look at The Union Jack and check if it has got this fierce dragon.







Flag of Wales





Eugenia Araujo has created this interesting presentation. 
It helps us understand better The United Kingdom.













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