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02 avril 2024

April Fool's Day 2024: This year's biggest pranks from Minecraft, Ant and Dec and Gladiators

More on this page https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/68711424

The Amityville horror trailer

To continue the work done in class. 

 

 

 

28 mars 2024

Have your say: What are your Easter holiday plans?

We want to know what you're planning to do.

Everyone needs a break from work now and then, and the Easter holidays is a great opportunity to relax and unwind after a busy term.

Whether it's a trip to somewhere new, visiting family for Eid al-Fitr or chilling at home eating loads of Easter eggs, tell us all about what you're excited to do.

Share your plans with us in the comments

26 février 2024

The echidnas a kind of australian hedhog and their babies the puggles

For it was in this morning happy news here you can learn more about it

https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/64314611

https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/av/38044208

2 films you can see this month one life and one love

ONE LIFE tells the true story of Sir Nicholas ‘Nicky’ Winton, a young London broker who, in the months leading up to World War II, rescued 669 predominantly Jewish children from the Nazis. Nicky visited Prague in December 1938 and found families who had fled the rise of the Nazis in Germany and Austria, living in desperate conditions with little or no shelter and food, and under threat of Nazi invasion. He immediately realised it was a race against time. How many children could he and the team rescue before the borders closed?

 

Bob Marley: One Love

Not only his songs but also his face and his name are famous around the world. The new biopic Bob Marley: One Love is the perfect occasion for you to learn more about the most famous Jamaican singer of all time and the difficult times he lived through.

 

Upon request for the 6th Must : every little thing is gonna be all right

 

 

25 février 2024

Happy news

Let's start with some happy news today : https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/av/50434875

 

11 décembre 2023

Our correspondants'school adresses

To discover the schools or send some mails directly to the teachers
 
Chiara Sabatini
ITT "Allievi-Sangallo" di Terni
Terni (Tr),
Italy
Umbria
 
Vanda Ramalho
Escola Secundária Manuel Cargaleiro, Amora, Seixal
Amora,
Portugal
Lisboa
 
Helene Moller
Ramstad skole
Sandvika,
Norway
Akershus
 
 

Christmas greetings to your correspondants

On this padlet you can also send your season greetins to your friends.

https://padlet.com/helenemoller/christmas-greetings-5beobldbj5cymth6

Don't hesitate to ask me for help if you need it.

 

Discover our correspondants'school in Norway, their questions and the answers from the italians

 

Questions  and comments for Norwegian students from the Italians

What subjects do you study? (Chiara Ferrara)

Anser to Chiara: At our school we have a variety of subjects. The subjects are:

Math

Practical information and planning

Art

Natural sciences

Laboratory

Religion

English

Social studies

Physical education (PE)

Norwegian

Music

We also have to choose between three languages, and those are Spanish, French and German. Electives - we have to choose a subjects of our choice, and those are outdoor life, design and redesign, international cooperation, efforts for others, cultural heritage (chess), programming, development of products and services. These choices vary every year, therefore the grades have different electives, but some are the same each year. From Bettina and Emilie.

what tipe of lesson do have?(simone rocchetti)

Answer to Simone: What our lessons look like varies based on the subject, but we usually have plenary sessions in subjects like Norwegian, English and social studies. In subjects like music we are currently playing in bands, as we are given instruments to practice on, and we will perform it in front of the class.

Our school also has a laboratory where we perform various experiments.

From Lina, Isabel, Catly and Juna

It’s a very well made school!! How many hours you stay at school each week?(Matteo V.)

Answer to Matteo: Each week we stay at school about 26 hours Monday to Friday. The days differentiate from day to day, some days are shorter than the others.

Our favorite day is the shortest day. By Iver and August

How is the school structured? (Samuele Cuccuini)

Answer to Samuele: We have a A block, b block, c block, d block and f block. 8th grade in b and c, 9th in d and 10th in f. Gym and swimmingpool in a. 2 labs and 2 arts and crafts rooms in d. 2 auditoriums, 1 in b and one in d. Cafeteria in the middle of f and d. 2 home economics in d. From Edward, Erlend and Ola. (There is a picture in the materials section, I wrote on it).

so do you decide which sport to practice in physical education?

(Andrea Mancini)

Answer to Andrea: We have different activities in physical education, but we can’t choose. The teacher chooses. From Sofie, Cornelia and Julie

Do you have food vending machines? ( Nicolò Catterini ) 

Answer to Nicolò: Yes, we have vending machines, where we can get food whenever we want. In addition, we also have a cafeteria where we can get lunch in the lunchbreak.

From Louise and Charlotte.

Does your school provide school-work alternation? (Ilaria Vincenzoni)

Answer to Illaria: No, but we had it before. They worked once a week. From Louise and Charlotte.

Questions for the Italian students from the Norwegians

Boran og Erlend:

  1. How many people go to your school?
  2. How many hours of school do you have a week?
  3. Is it warm or cold in the winter?

 

Bettina, Lina og Emilie

  1. Do you have a cafeteria, and if so, is the food they serve good? 
  2. what is the weather like, and does it have any effect on the school? like, does the school close if it snows?
  3. How long is the usual school day?
  4. How long are the breaks between periods? 
  5. What subjects do you have?
  6. Do you learn another foreign language? 

 

Isabel and Catly:

  1. Do youhave an international class, where you speak English in all subjects?
  2. Do you have any elective subjects?
  3. How many classes are there in one grade, and how many students are there in a class?

 

Juna og Mathea

  1. What subjects do you have at school?
  2. Do you have a dress code/uniforms?
  3. What is the best about your school?

 

Louise, Charlotte, Sofie, Julie, Cornelia 

  1. Do you learn languages other than italien?
  2. Do you have warm food or a cafeteria at your school?
  3. How long is your school day?
  4. How long is your breaks?

 

Edward og Ola 

  1. Do you get served food in school, if you do what kind of food
  2. Do the school have school uniforms, and if do you like the uniform
  3. Do the school have any sports teams, and what sports are popular in school?
  4. Do you go on vacation on the alps, in the winter.

 

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