Stamford Green Primary School students (England) have shared their fantastic presentations with students in our school (Spain). They tell us about their charity project for Harvest. Made by Addhira and Dylan.
Stamford Green Primary School students (England) have shared their fantastic presentations with students in our school (Spain). They tell us about their charity project for Harvest. Made by Pratyush and Sebastian. Leah, Sunshine and Ava.
Stamford Green Primary School students (England) have shared their fantastic presentations with students in our school (Spain). They tell us about their charity project for Harvest.
The document provides announcements for Wed. Feb. 10th at ICPS. It notes there are no birthdays, which Green Team is assisting at the recycling depot, and that Purple is still in first place for the clothing drive, which ends March 1st. It also announces basketball practice at first recess, books available in the library for $0.25, and a new "Bejeweled Broom" award for clean hallways. Friday is a day to wear red, pink or white. The eco message discusses a 10% drop in farms in Canada from 2006-2011. Paityn, Ben and Allen are recognized for good character traits. The reflective thought is about not needing to apologize for doing the right
The document provides announcements for ICPS students. It announces that Richard Scrimger will be visiting the school the next day and students should wear their nest color. It also announces that the school is collecting money for Terry Fox's run on September 25th. Additionally, there will be a brief meeting for all Green Team members at first recess in the gym. The document encourages students to submit recipes to win a class prize and shares a daily message about reducing school waste. It recognizes several students for their responsibility and shares a reflective thought from Terry Fox about not giving up when facing challenges.
The document provides announcements for ICPS on Friday, October 16th 2015. It notes there are no birthdays today but wishes two students a happy birthday for Saturday. It announces today is pizza day and orders are due for the school cookbook next Thursday. It also recognizes three students for character traits and provides a reflective thought for the day about strength in numbers.
This couple is collecting food donations to win a wedding from WeddingSaviours.ca and benefit Kerr Street Ministries and other local food banks, with a goal of raising 3500 pounds of food by June 9th. Donors can give money by e-mail transfer or contact the couple directly.
Thurs., Feb 21, 2019 Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains daily announcements for Pine River school on February 21, 2019. It includes information about birthdays, sports team results, eco tips, office helpers, rehearsal reminders, gotcha winners, recycling depot details, dance team information, lost and found items, and a safety notice about closed hills due to ice.
The document contains several summaries of events that occurred at a school:
- The teachers wished everyone a happy Christmas and new year.
- Two students discussed how Christmas is celebrated differently in Abuja, Nigeria than in Ireland.
- Two American teachers, Kalyn and Leah, finished their time at the school and were presented with gifts before returning home.
- Two students appeared on an RTE show to perform a rap and another was in a dance-off competition.
- Four students from the school attended a boxing tournament where they had the opportunity to meet professional boxers.
Stamford Green Primary School students (England) have shared their fantastic presentations with students in our school (Spain). They tell us about their charity project for Harvest. Made by Pratyush and Sebastian. Leah, Sunshine and Ava.
Stamford Green Primary School students (England) have shared their fantastic presentations with students in our school (Spain). They tell us about their charity project for Harvest.
The document provides announcements for Wed. Feb. 10th at ICPS. It notes there are no birthdays, which Green Team is assisting at the recycling depot, and that Purple is still in first place for the clothing drive, which ends March 1st. It also announces basketball practice at first recess, books available in the library for $0.25, and a new "Bejeweled Broom" award for clean hallways. Friday is a day to wear red, pink or white. The eco message discusses a 10% drop in farms in Canada from 2006-2011. Paityn, Ben and Allen are recognized for good character traits. The reflective thought is about not needing to apologize for doing the right
The document provides announcements for ICPS students. It announces that Richard Scrimger will be visiting the school the next day and students should wear their nest color. It also announces that the school is collecting money for Terry Fox's run on September 25th. Additionally, there will be a brief meeting for all Green Team members at first recess in the gym. The document encourages students to submit recipes to win a class prize and shares a daily message about reducing school waste. It recognizes several students for their responsibility and shares a reflective thought from Terry Fox about not giving up when facing challenges.
The document provides announcements for ICPS on Friday, October 16th 2015. It notes there are no birthdays today but wishes two students a happy birthday for Saturday. It announces today is pizza day and orders are due for the school cookbook next Thursday. It also recognizes three students for character traits and provides a reflective thought for the day about strength in numbers.
This couple is collecting food donations to win a wedding from WeddingSaviours.ca and benefit Kerr Street Ministries and other local food banks, with a goal of raising 3500 pounds of food by June 9th. Donors can give money by e-mail transfer or contact the couple directly.
Thurs., Feb 21, 2019 Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains daily announcements for Pine River school on February 21, 2019. It includes information about birthdays, sports team results, eco tips, office helpers, rehearsal reminders, gotcha winners, recycling depot details, dance team information, lost and found items, and a safety notice about closed hills due to ice.
The document contains several summaries of events that occurred at a school:
- The teachers wished everyone a happy Christmas and new year.
- Two students discussed how Christmas is celebrated differently in Abuja, Nigeria than in Ireland.
- Two American teachers, Kalyn and Leah, finished their time at the school and were presented with gifts before returning home.
- Two students appeared on an RTE show to perform a rap and another was in a dance-off competition.
- Four students from the school attended a boxing tournament where they had the opportunity to meet professional boxers.
This couple is collecting food donations to win a wedding from WeddingSaviours.ca and benefit Kerr Street Ministries and other local food banks, with a goal of raising 3500 lbs of food by June 9th. Donors can give money by e-mail transfer or contact the couple directly.
The document discusses several inexpensive and free outdoor activities within an hour's drive of the author's home that they plan to do before the new school year starts next week. It describes visiting Boxerwood Nature Center for hiking trails and a mud kitchen, going to Sherando Lake for swimming and sand castles, and exploring the playgrounds and trails at Purcell Park, Wildwood Park, and Wilson Park. The document also mentions a trip to the historic Meems Bottom Covered Bridge and stopping by the Route 11 Potato Chip Factory. It asks readers to share their own favorite free local outings.
Wed. Oct. 17th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains daily announcements for Pine River school on October 17th 2018. It provides information such as acknowledging that the school is on Indigenous land, thanking students who completed squares for a quilt project, reminding students to order spirit wear and attend volleyball and cross country events. It also includes the daily Eco tip, office helpers, Gotcha winners and a reminder to bring recycling to the depot.
The daily announcements from ICPS on June 14, 2016 included wishing the grade 6 students a great day at Horseshoe Valley, reminding students to bring reusable water bottles, and recognizing Brody, Emily C, and Julian K for demonstrating character traits of responsibility and respect. The daily eco message suggested considering jewelry alternatives that don't require mining to protect habitats.
The announcements provide information about the school day at Pine River, including the morning song, birthdays, a class presenting bath bombs to the education center, congratulating eco team reps, upcoming team photos, promoting an upcoming jump rope fundraiser, reminding students to bring recycling to the depot, and naming office helpers for the day. The announcements wish students a great day and provide both English and French translations.
The document provides announcements for Pine River school on January 9th. It includes information such as birthdays, land acknowledgements, activities during recess like the chill zone, trying out for singing O Canada at a upcoming hockey game, eco tips, office helpers and recycling reminders. The announcements wish everyone a great day.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the Coffs Harbour Garden Club. Mary Booth is creating an easy care garden for her daughter Sarah and is looking for succulent cuttings. The club's next meeting on February 17th will feature a talk by Simon Young about the Australian Antarctic Division. On March 1st, there will be a garden outing visiting three gardens and a community garden, followed by lunch. On March 4th, Clean Up Australia day will be held at the Coffs Cemetery.
This document contains announcements for ICPS on May 18, 2016. It includes reminders about returning volleyball jerseys and an upcoming student committee meeting. It also announces that the golden light bulb award goes to Mrs. Degers' class and encourages students to bring reusable water bottles. For the zone track and field meet on Friday, permission forms are being distributed and some students need alternate transportation. The bejeweled broom award goes to Mrs. Wilson's class. Spirit day this Friday is futuristic day.
A community festival and family fun day will be held in Fairview Park on Saturday May 26th from 2pm to 5pm. The event will feature live music from several acts including Pete St. John and Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Cluan Tarbh, as well as children's activities like bouncy castles, face painting, and sports. Families are encouraged to bring their kids and join in the fun at the event sponsored by Dublin City Council and the Fairview Business Association.
Wed. April 19th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The announcements provide information about events at Pine River school on April 19th. They wish the grade 7 and 8 students a good trip to listen to a Holocaust survivor. They remind students that this Friday is Earth Day and to wear green for activities like a book swap. Students are told to have indoor recess as the yard is being sprayed for ground wasps. The Green Team tips encourage emptying drink containers before recycling and watering lawns in the evening. Gotcha winners from different classes are announced.
- James Smith, a colonial settler, made a bet with local Native Americans in the 1600s that he could ride a bull from one end of Long Island Sound to the other, and all the land in between would belong to him. He succeeded in riding the bull all day, winning the land and establishing the town of Smithtown.
- The statue of the bull Smith rode sits at the end of Main Street by the Nissequogue River. The river and nearby areas were home to the original Nissequogue and Nesconset Native American groups.
- Smithtown now includes three high schools - Smithtown Christian School, Smithtown High School West, and Smithtown High School East - as well
Tues., Feb 5, 2019 Pine River Announcements Pine River
The daily announcements for Pine River school on February 5, 2019 are summarized as follows:
The announcements note the date and ask students to stand for the national anthem and land acknowledgment. Birthdays and office helpers for the day are announced, along with reminders about flushing toilets, Jersey Day, and intermediate girls volleyball practice. Rehearsals for O'Canada are also announced for the week. Updated house color point standings are given and Gotcha winners for the day are named. The ECO team tip of the day encourages using reusable water bottles and ECO team members will be giving house points at the Recycling Depot.
This document appears to be a memorial page celebrating the life of Katie from November 19, 1980 to September 5, 2009. It consists of over 50 photos documenting Katie from infancy through adulthood with family and friends at various events, holidays, birthdays, weddings, graduations and other occasions. The photos provide a glimpse into Katie's life and the loved ones who brought her joy.
This document discusses the history and evolution of Christmas pudding. It begins by outlining how Christmas puddings have changed significantly over time. Originally known as mince pies in the Middle Ages, they contained meats like pheasant and rabbit. By the 14th century, puddings became a porridge-like dish made of various meats, fruits, wine and spices. Over subsequent centuries, recipes evolved as ingredients like spirits, eggs and breadcrumbs were added, resulting in what became known as plum pudding. While not always popular, Christmas pudding traditions were reinforced in 1714 when King George I decreed that the pudding should be eaten during Christmas celebrations, by which point meat had been removed from
The document summarizes the events and activities at the Sciennes Fundraising Summer Fair 2019. It lists various stalls and activities including sustainable foods, a green team, preloved items, face painting, baking, games, henna art, and a raffle. It concludes that the fair was able to raise over £5000 for charity.
Australians celebrate Christmas in summer, enjoying activities like beach barbecues and meals. They have a tradition of "Carols by Candlelight" where people gather and sing Christmas songs together. Santa Claus is believed to deliver presents by surfing to beaches or, on cold nights, flying through the sky in a sleigh pulled by kangaroos. The document provides an overview of typical Christmas traditions and celebrations in Australia.
The document summarizes Easter traditions in Switzerland, including searching for Easter eggs on Easter Sunday, playing a baseball-like game called Swiss Hornussen on Easter Sunday in some villages, playing a game called Zwanzgerle on Monday after Easter where children try to break decorated eggshells for money, and typical Easter foods like pie watch (various fish and vegetable pies), marinated herring with cream cheese and onion, and pesach apple cake.
The document describes the history of Stony Brook Stables, which began when Jennie Sisson fell in love with horses as a child. She took lessons at Endolane Farm and bonded with her horse Firefly. Jennie eventually bought Firefly and wanted to board him at her family's property. Her family cleared land and hired professionals to prepare an area for a small barn to board Firefly, marking the start of Stony Brook Stables.
The eco warriors group has been collecting and selling conkers to raise money for eco badges and books, achieving their goal of £150. They held a green day where students paid 50p to wear green clothing to school. Upcoming, the eco warriors will hold a bake sale in the last week of term, selling homemade cakes and biscuits in the playground during break time to raise additional funds. The newsletter provides updates on the eco warriors' fundraising activities and events.
Ozaukee Christian School volunteers staged a four-day Apple Pie Fundraiser Event where over 180 volunteers, including 100% of K-8 families, 37% from outside the school, and volunteers from local churches and businesses, worked together to make nearly 4,000 apple pies. The pies were sold to raise over $47,000 in 2013 for the school. The event required extensive coordination of volunteers and supplies and clean-up efforts, but has become an important annual fundraiser for the school.
This couple is collecting food donations to win a wedding from WeddingSaviours.ca and benefit Kerr Street Ministries and other local food banks, with a goal of raising 3500 lbs of food by June 9th. Donors can give money by e-mail transfer or contact the couple directly.
The document discusses several inexpensive and free outdoor activities within an hour's drive of the author's home that they plan to do before the new school year starts next week. It describes visiting Boxerwood Nature Center for hiking trails and a mud kitchen, going to Sherando Lake for swimming and sand castles, and exploring the playgrounds and trails at Purcell Park, Wildwood Park, and Wilson Park. The document also mentions a trip to the historic Meems Bottom Covered Bridge and stopping by the Route 11 Potato Chip Factory. It asks readers to share their own favorite free local outings.
Wed. Oct. 17th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains daily announcements for Pine River school on October 17th 2018. It provides information such as acknowledging that the school is on Indigenous land, thanking students who completed squares for a quilt project, reminding students to order spirit wear and attend volleyball and cross country events. It also includes the daily Eco tip, office helpers, Gotcha winners and a reminder to bring recycling to the depot.
The daily announcements from ICPS on June 14, 2016 included wishing the grade 6 students a great day at Horseshoe Valley, reminding students to bring reusable water bottles, and recognizing Brody, Emily C, and Julian K for demonstrating character traits of responsibility and respect. The daily eco message suggested considering jewelry alternatives that don't require mining to protect habitats.
The announcements provide information about the school day at Pine River, including the morning song, birthdays, a class presenting bath bombs to the education center, congratulating eco team reps, upcoming team photos, promoting an upcoming jump rope fundraiser, reminding students to bring recycling to the depot, and naming office helpers for the day. The announcements wish students a great day and provide both English and French translations.
The document provides announcements for Pine River school on January 9th. It includes information such as birthdays, land acknowledgements, activities during recess like the chill zone, trying out for singing O Canada at a upcoming hockey game, eco tips, office helpers and recycling reminders. The announcements wish everyone a great day.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the Coffs Harbour Garden Club. Mary Booth is creating an easy care garden for her daughter Sarah and is looking for succulent cuttings. The club's next meeting on February 17th will feature a talk by Simon Young about the Australian Antarctic Division. On March 1st, there will be a garden outing visiting three gardens and a community garden, followed by lunch. On March 4th, Clean Up Australia day will be held at the Coffs Cemetery.
This document contains announcements for ICPS on May 18, 2016. It includes reminders about returning volleyball jerseys and an upcoming student committee meeting. It also announces that the golden light bulb award goes to Mrs. Degers' class and encourages students to bring reusable water bottles. For the zone track and field meet on Friday, permission forms are being distributed and some students need alternate transportation. The bejeweled broom award goes to Mrs. Wilson's class. Spirit day this Friday is futuristic day.
A community festival and family fun day will be held in Fairview Park on Saturday May 26th from 2pm to 5pm. The event will feature live music from several acts including Pete St. John and Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Cluan Tarbh, as well as children's activities like bouncy castles, face painting, and sports. Families are encouraged to bring their kids and join in the fun at the event sponsored by Dublin City Council and the Fairview Business Association.
Wed. April 19th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The announcements provide information about events at Pine River school on April 19th. They wish the grade 7 and 8 students a good trip to listen to a Holocaust survivor. They remind students that this Friday is Earth Day and to wear green for activities like a book swap. Students are told to have indoor recess as the yard is being sprayed for ground wasps. The Green Team tips encourage emptying drink containers before recycling and watering lawns in the evening. Gotcha winners from different classes are announced.
- James Smith, a colonial settler, made a bet with local Native Americans in the 1600s that he could ride a bull from one end of Long Island Sound to the other, and all the land in between would belong to him. He succeeded in riding the bull all day, winning the land and establishing the town of Smithtown.
- The statue of the bull Smith rode sits at the end of Main Street by the Nissequogue River. The river and nearby areas were home to the original Nissequogue and Nesconset Native American groups.
- Smithtown now includes three high schools - Smithtown Christian School, Smithtown High School West, and Smithtown High School East - as well
Tues., Feb 5, 2019 Pine River Announcements Pine River
The daily announcements for Pine River school on February 5, 2019 are summarized as follows:
The announcements note the date and ask students to stand for the national anthem and land acknowledgment. Birthdays and office helpers for the day are announced, along with reminders about flushing toilets, Jersey Day, and intermediate girls volleyball practice. Rehearsals for O'Canada are also announced for the week. Updated house color point standings are given and Gotcha winners for the day are named. The ECO team tip of the day encourages using reusable water bottles and ECO team members will be giving house points at the Recycling Depot.
This document appears to be a memorial page celebrating the life of Katie from November 19, 1980 to September 5, 2009. It consists of over 50 photos documenting Katie from infancy through adulthood with family and friends at various events, holidays, birthdays, weddings, graduations and other occasions. The photos provide a glimpse into Katie's life and the loved ones who brought her joy.
This document discusses the history and evolution of Christmas pudding. It begins by outlining how Christmas puddings have changed significantly over time. Originally known as mince pies in the Middle Ages, they contained meats like pheasant and rabbit. By the 14th century, puddings became a porridge-like dish made of various meats, fruits, wine and spices. Over subsequent centuries, recipes evolved as ingredients like spirits, eggs and breadcrumbs were added, resulting in what became known as plum pudding. While not always popular, Christmas pudding traditions were reinforced in 1714 when King George I decreed that the pudding should be eaten during Christmas celebrations, by which point meat had been removed from
The document summarizes the events and activities at the Sciennes Fundraising Summer Fair 2019. It lists various stalls and activities including sustainable foods, a green team, preloved items, face painting, baking, games, henna art, and a raffle. It concludes that the fair was able to raise over £5000 for charity.
Australians celebrate Christmas in summer, enjoying activities like beach barbecues and meals. They have a tradition of "Carols by Candlelight" where people gather and sing Christmas songs together. Santa Claus is believed to deliver presents by surfing to beaches or, on cold nights, flying through the sky in a sleigh pulled by kangaroos. The document provides an overview of typical Christmas traditions and celebrations in Australia.
The document summarizes Easter traditions in Switzerland, including searching for Easter eggs on Easter Sunday, playing a baseball-like game called Swiss Hornussen on Easter Sunday in some villages, playing a game called Zwanzgerle on Monday after Easter where children try to break decorated eggshells for money, and typical Easter foods like pie watch (various fish and vegetable pies), marinated herring with cream cheese and onion, and pesach apple cake.
The document describes the history of Stony Brook Stables, which began when Jennie Sisson fell in love with horses as a child. She took lessons at Endolane Farm and bonded with her horse Firefly. Jennie eventually bought Firefly and wanted to board him at her family's property. Her family cleared land and hired professionals to prepare an area for a small barn to board Firefly, marking the start of Stony Brook Stables.
The eco warriors group has been collecting and selling conkers to raise money for eco badges and books, achieving their goal of £150. They held a green day where students paid 50p to wear green clothing to school. Upcoming, the eco warriors will hold a bake sale in the last week of term, selling homemade cakes and biscuits in the playground during break time to raise additional funds. The newsletter provides updates on the eco warriors' fundraising activities and events.
Ozaukee Christian School volunteers staged a four-day Apple Pie Fundraiser Event where over 180 volunteers, including 100% of K-8 families, 37% from outside the school, and volunteers from local churches and businesses, worked together to make nearly 4,000 apple pies. The pies were sold to raise over $47,000 in 2013 for the school. The event required extensive coordination of volunteers and supplies and clean-up efforts, but has become an important annual fundraiser for the school.
How to make the most of your Sainsbury’s collection. (1 of 3)Isla Campbell Lupton
Dorothy Scott, Sainsbury’s Braehead.
Lynn Nimmo, Sainsbury’s Braehead.
Staff from Sainsbury’s and those who work with them will talk about what Sainsbury’s offer Poppyscotland as a corporate partner and what that means for you locally.
The Albion Foundation Zoopla season review 2012/13AlbionFoundation
The Albion Foundation is a charity that uses the West Bromwich Albion FC brand to provide sporting and educational opportunities. Thanks to funding from Zoopla based on WBA's goals, the Foundation opened a new school facility and ran various programs for youth, disabled individuals, and those struggling in mainstream education. One student greatly benefited from their alternative education program, improving her attendance, earning qualifications, and gaining an apprenticeship. The Foundation highlights the positive impact of their work in the community.
Y7 ways of growing and selling food differentlyLindyM
Hall Farm has been in John Barrie's family since 1920 and operates a mixed farm with livestock and crops while also running a successful farm shop and cafe selling produce from the farm as well as locally sourced items. The farm shop and cafe have won awards for their products and quality, demonstrating how the family has adapted their farm business over time.
The document summarizes the eco initiatives at Carmuirs Eco School in preparation for receiving their third Green Flag award. It discusses the school's efforts in 10 areas of sustainability including litter collection, food waste recycling, promoting healthy and local food, biodiversity projects, and encouraging active transport like walking to school. Various classes are involved in activities from gardening and planting, to examining food miles and organizing a fair trade coffee morning. The school works to reduce waste and promote recycling across all areas of the grounds and curriculum.
There are four seasons - autumn, winter, spring, and summer. Each season has different foods, clothing, and activities appropriate for that time of year. Autumn involves eating vegetables and fruit, wearing light clothes, and activities like biking or reading. Winter calls for eating warm foods like soup, wearing warm clothing, gloves and scarves, and playing in the snow or skiing. Spring means eating nuts, vegetables and fruit, wearing lighter spring clothes, playing outside again and celebrating Easter. Summer is a time for eating watermelon and ice cream, wearing shorts and swimsuits, and enjoying activities at the beach like swimming and building sandcastles.
Every year we celebrate the European Day of Languages the 26th September. This presentation shows some interesting facts about languages.
Fuente: Facts about European Day of Languages.
http://edl.ecml.at/LanguageFun/LanguageFacts/tabid/1859/language/en-GB/Default.aspx
We have created this presentation to celebrate the European Day of Languages 26th September. Students can learn different aspects about each country in Europe.
This document provides information about comparative and superlative adjectives and how they are used to compare nouns. It discusses the rules for forming comparatives and superlatives for one-syllable adjectives, two-syllable adjectives ending in y, and adjectives with more than two syllables. Examples are given like "the rat is more intelligent than the cat" and "the rooster is the most nervous." The document also briefly mentions idioms and includes images of animals from the Chinese zodiac.
Sophie and Ava, students in Stamdford Green Primary School, have created this presentation for Santo Domingo Savio School in Petrer, Alicante. They talk about hobbies and sports.
Adhiraa and Esther, Stamford Green Primary School in Epsom, Englang, has created this presentation to share with students in Santo Domingo Savio, Petrer, Spain.
Olivia and Leah, Stamford Green Primary School in Epsom, Englang, has created this presentation to share with students in Santo Domingo Savio, Petrer, Spain.
We are people who have two eyes. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. The document discusses various facts about people - their ages, where they live, likes and habits. It also mentions animals and their behaviors, as well as spelling rules and verb conjugations.
This document provides a recipe and instructions for making pancakes. It lists the necessary ingredients as 2 cups each of flour and milk, 2 eggs, 1/3 cup butter, 2 tablespoons sugar, 2 teaspoons baking powder, and 1/2 teaspoon salt. The instructions are to mix the ingredients into a batter, heat butter in a frying pan, pour batter into the pan, and cook each pancake for 1-2 minutes per side until bubbles form on the surface.
This document summarizes information about the members of the boy band One Direction. It provides details about each member's name, age, date and place of birth, star sign, and family. It also lists the group's albums and formation on The X Factor in 2010. In 3 sentences, the document discusses the members of One Direction, including Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and Liam Payne, and gives an overview of their careers and discography.
The best football players of Spanish leagueJavier Sellers
This document profiles the best football players in the Spanish league, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi, Antoine Griezmann, and Iker Casillas. It provides details on each player such as their age, nationality, teams played for, awards won, and positions. The profiles highlight that Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi are considered two of the best players in the world, having won multiple Golden Ball awards playing for Real Madrid and Barcelona respectively.
London has several iconic landmarks including the London Eye, a large Ferris wheel situated on the South Bank of the River Thames that offers panoramic views of the city; Big Ben, the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock located in the Elizabeth Tower at the north end of the Palace of Westminster; and Tower Bridge, a bascule bridge that crosses the River Thames near the Tower of London and is distinguished by its two towers joined at the top by two walkways.
Viaje fin de curso a Madrid. Colegio Santo Domingo Savio. Petrer. Alicante.Javier Sellers
Nuestros estudiantes de sexto de primaria han creado esta presentación sobre Madrid. Han utilizado fotos del viaje de fin de curso de la etapa de primaria para compartirlas con los alumnos de Stamford Green Primary School, Epsom. UK.
Information about London by Jamie. London Eye, The Shard and Buckingham Palace.Javier Sellers
The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. Standing at 135 meters tall, it has 32 enclosed passenger capsules and offers panoramic views of the city. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch located in London. It is a working palace as well as a popular tourist attraction, offering tours of the state rooms and gardens. The Shard is London's tallest building, rising 306 meters over the city. Constructed of glass, it has 72 floors and an open-air observation deck on the 72nd floor that offers 360-degree views of London.
Stamford Green Students Adam J. and James J have created this fantastic presentation about London Football for Santo Domingo Savio students in Petrer, Alicante, Spain.
Our traditions. Students talk about their village, Petrer and their traditions.Javier Sellers
Petrer is a village located in the province of Alicante, Spain.
Students talk about their traditions and important festivities like the Moors and Christians.
The document outlines the daily routines of a male student, his father, mother, and brother. The student wakes up at 10am, has breakfast at 8:20am, and goes to school at 7:45am. The father wakes at 7:30am, has breakfast at 8:25am, and goes to work at 7:55am. The mother wakes at 7am, has breakfast at 7:30am, and goes to work at 7:55am. The brother wakes at 8:30am, has breakfast at 9am, and goes to work at 9:05am.
Christmas vocabulary by Lucía R, Year 5 B.Javier Sellers
This document provides a list of common words associated with Christmas in English. It includes objects like the Christmas tree, stockings, fireplace, gifts, snowman, and Santa Claus. Religious elements are also referenced, such as the Nativity scene and the Three Wise Men. Food items often enjoyed around Christmas include crackers, sweets, pudding, and candles are also listed. The list aims to expose students to Christmas vocabulary in English.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
1. BAKING PROJECT
MADE BY Dylan Stamford Green Primary School
Epsom, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
In year 4 we are making
pizzas. (I don’t like pizza.)
2. DO WE DO THIS EVERY YEAR?
Yes , because we
need to raise
money for night
shelter and
Epsom foodbank.
3.
4. How did mine turn out ?
Mine turned out a bit weird because there was a big
lump exactly in the middle! At least it was still tasty.
7. HARVEST BAKE OFF!
By Adhiraa
Stamford Green Primary School
Epsom, England, United Kingdom
8. WHY DO WE HAVE HARVEST?
• We have harvest to pick
our fruit and veg.
• In year 4 we are making
pizzas.
• We are doing this to
raise money for
charities.
9. CHARITIES
• Every year we do it to the same charities.
We do it to Leatherhead(a place) night shelter & Epsom food bank.