This document summarizes the first issue of an English language electronic school newspaper created by 6th grade students at their school. It contains several articles written by the students about school trips they took, holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving, and other topics like sports and technology. The newspaper was put together under the supervision of two teachers and as part of the school's cultural program.
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3. Issue 1 November 2016
SCHOOL NEWS
his month, our school went to
three different places which were
the School Museum, the Acropolis
and the Monastery of Kaisarianis.
The first and the second grade
students visited Actionaid and the
School Museum. The teachers there
told them about how school was
thirty years ago.
The third and the fourth grade
students visited the Acropolis
museum and the teachers there told
them about how the Acropolis was
built.
The fifth and the sixth grade students
visited the Monastery of Kaisarianis
and the teachers there explained how
the Monastery was built one thousand
years ago.
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4. Issue 1 November 2016
What is halloween
Halloween is a celebration on the night of October 31st.
It is most practiced in the United States and Canada.
Children wear costumes and go to people‟s homes
Saying „‟trick or treat !“ to ask for candy ( sweets
in the UK).
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5. Issue 1 November 2016
THANKS GIVING DAY
Thanksgiving day is a national holiday celebrated on the 2nd of October to give thanks
for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year. That day people eat turkey,
corn and yams.
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6. Issue 1 November 2016
Halloween Short Story
Once upon a time there was kid John who was looking forward to Halloween.
On the Halloween day all the kids were wearing their suits but John didn‟t wear his
suits. He was staying in his house and he was playing playstation 4. One hour later three
kids rang the bell at John‟s house. John opened the door and the other kids told john to
give them the sweets. John refused and close the door. But then he understood his
mistake, he put on his scary costume and went outside to celebrate Halloween. Every
Halloween John celebrated that day
and he was very, very happy ever
since.
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A different world
Many centuries ago, in California, three friends lived in an ordinary house in the centre
of the city. Their names were Cameron, Elizabeth and Victoria.
One day Elizabeth went to her grandma and she took a book called A DIFFERENT
WORLD. Grandma told her: “This book is dangerous…”. Elizabeth didn‟t understand her
grandma‟s phrase but she didn‟t pay attention. When she arrived home she pointed the
book to her friends.
It was night…they went to their bedroom to sleep. An earthquake hit when the
girls fell asleep. The earthquake made the book fall from the table and it opened. The
girls woke up but they weren‟t in their bedroom. They were in a beautiful grass land.
They saw a big and strong waterfall. Suddenly, Cameron fell in it…The other girls
thought that Cameron was DEAD… The girls were hopeless. They searched for a way
out, when they went to the exit, they saw Cameron… they were excited. They asked her
how she survived. Cameron told them that when she fell down, a big, strange and cute
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animal rescued her. A few minutes later she climbed on some rocks and she started to
search for them, then she found them. Then Elizabeth understood her grandma‟s phrase.
They opened the door and they pointed out to their beds. All those were a long
horrible dream…
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9. Issue 1 November 2016
The ghost
A long time ago , a dark night at Halloween , a little girl went to a house for “trick or
treat” . She knocked on the door but nobody opened it. Then the girl saw a lamp
flashing in the dark . Suddenly, the door opened and a big scary ghost jumped out and
ate the little girl . Since then no one has ever set foot there .
Nelly L.
Angel G.
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10. Issue 1 November 2016
JOKES
- George conjugate the verb run.
- Run, ran, stambled, fell, beat, got up, and I left.
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I am falling !!!
11. Issue 1 November 2016
Footvolley
Footvolley is a sport which combines beach volley ball
and football. Footvolley was created in Rio de Janeiro‟s
Copacabana beach by Octanio de Moraes in 1965. The
number of the players on each side of the field is 2
versus 2.
Points are awarded if the ball hits the ground in the opponents court, if the
opponents commit a fault or if they fail to return the ball over the net. The winning
team is the one having the most points.
Major events have been held at many beach cities in countries around the world
including Spain, Portugal, Greece, United Arab Emirates, France, the Netherlands, Aruba,
Thaland, South Africa, Paraguay, Brasil etc.
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12. Issue 1 November 2016
The newest inventions of
2016
Meet the first generation of the gaming tablets. Project Fiona
is a tablet with build-in controllers.
Amazon is a company that sells all kinds of stuff and always
finds a way to deliver their packages so they made a special
car that drives itself and can deliver packages up to 3 miles.
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Technology
The Nintendo Switch is a new home console-handheld hybrid. You can play
it at home and when it‟s time to go out just take the console and you „re
ready. You can take it in the car and play with your friend, or go to the park
because your dog needs to go. The controller is awesome with a Nvidia
graphic card it has local play, online multiplayer and a fun time!
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14. Issue 1 November 2016
Weird guinness records
On 28
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of May 2014 Patrick
Hadler won at Fifa World
Cup Brazil 2014 reached
321 goals against the
computer in Germany,
Rethem.
Chad Fell made the largest
bubblegum in the world. The
bubble had a diameter of
50.8 cm, on 24
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of April 2004
in USA, Winston Country.
Thomas – Spyros - Kimonas
Isidro Silveira was juggling
with 5 football balls in Spain,
Adeje on 4
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2015.
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