This document is a school newspaper from the summer of 2017-2018 that contains articles written by students in the 6th grade on various summer-related topics. It includes articles about popular summer vacation destinations in Greece and other countries, as well as topics like botanical gardens, ice cream, milkshakes, summer riddles, and more. The newspaper provides information for students on places to visit and things to do over the summer break.
The document summarizes thoughts and feelings from students graduating from primary school. Many students express sadness at leaving their school and friends. However, they also express excitement and optimism about making new friends in high school. Several emphasize the great experiences and friendships they had in primary school.
This document is a school newspaper from the summer of 2017-2018 that contains articles written by students in the 6th grade on various summer-related topics. It includes articles about popular summer vacation destinations in Greece and other countries, as well as topics like botanical gardens, ice cream, milkshakes, summer riddles, and more. The newspaper provides information for students on places to visit and things to do over the summer break.
The document summarizes thoughts and feelings from students graduating from primary school. Many students express sadness at leaving their school and friends. However, they also express excitement and optimism about making new friends in high school. Several emphasize the great experiences and friendships they had in primary school.
Easter traditions are discussed for several countries and regions:
- In Greece, eggs are painted red, houses are decorated, and lamb is cooked for Easter meals. Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon following March 21st.
- In Corfu, Greece, on Palm Sunday there is a procession of St. Spiridon's relics accompanied by orchestras. On Easter Sunday, lambs are roasted and people crack red eggs, sing and dance.
- In Crete, Greece, the effigy of Judah is paraded and beaten, then burned on Easter. Traditional dishes during fasting include wild greens and snails. Lambs are the main dish on Easter Sunday
This document contains summaries of carnivals in several locations written by students. It describes the carnivals of Patras, Athens, and Xanthi in Greece; the carnival of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil; the Phuket carnival in Thailand; and the customs associated with Clean Monday in Greece and Cyprus. The carnivals involve parades, costumes, dancing, food, and other celebrations.
The document summarizes various news items from a school newsletter. It discusses how the school received an award for being green and recycling efforts. It also describes two plays that different grades saw at local theaters, with one play praised over the other. A short story is included about a queen's lost cat and soldiers searching for missing people. Brief technology news covers a new basketball video game and odd facts about technology history and innovations.
This document contains several short articles about Christmas traditions in different places:
- In Greece, people eat turkey and pork with plums on Christmas and make a traditional cake called "vasilopita" on New Year's Eve. Santa Claus leaves presents under the Christmas tree after midnight on New Year's.
- One story describes a boy who didn't believe in Santa Claus until Santa appeared to him on Christmas Eve.
- Additional articles discuss Christmas foods, decorations, gifts, jokes, and traditions in places like France and Berlin.
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.
Easter traditions are discussed for several countries and regions:
- In Greece, eggs are painted red, houses are decorated, and lamb is cooked for Easter meals. Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon following March 21st.
- In Corfu, Greece, on Palm Sunday there is a procession of St. Spiridon's relics accompanied by orchestras. On Easter Sunday, lambs are roasted and people crack red eggs, sing and dance.
- In Crete, Greece, the effigy of Judah is paraded and beaten, then burned on Easter. Traditional dishes during fasting include wild greens and snails. Lambs are the main dish on Easter Sunday
This document contains summaries of carnivals in several locations written by students. It describes the carnivals of Patras, Athens, and Xanthi in Greece; the carnival of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil; the Phuket carnival in Thailand; and the customs associated with Clean Monday in Greece and Cyprus. The carnivals involve parades, costumes, dancing, food, and other celebrations.
The document summarizes various news items from a school newsletter. It discusses how the school received an award for being green and recycling efforts. It also describes two plays that different grades saw at local theaters, with one play praised over the other. A short story is included about a queen's lost cat and soldiers searching for missing people. Brief technology news covers a new basketball video game and odd facts about technology history and innovations.
This document contains several short articles about Christmas traditions in different places:
- In Greece, people eat turkey and pork with plums on Christmas and make a traditional cake called "vasilopita" on New Year's Eve. Santa Claus leaves presents under the Christmas tree after midnight on New Year's.
- One story describes a boy who didn't believe in Santa Claus until Santa appeared to him on Christmas Eve.
- Additional articles discuss Christmas foods, decorations, gifts, jokes, and traditions in places like France and Berlin.
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.