The ABC AABC Accademy is a Latvian school located in Tullow, Ireland. It was established in 2014 with 61 students and 7 teachers. Currently it has 27 students from the local Latvian community and youth club, taught by 3 teachers. Lessons held 3-4 Sundays per month cover Latvian language, literature, geography, history, sports, music, dance, theatre, art and project work. The school is housed in the Tullow Parish Centre and also has an associated youth club called "The Nut". Photos show students starting the new school year in September and celebrating Halloween and Christmas.
The document provides information about Latvia, including:
- The capital of Latvia is Riga, located on the Baltic Sea. Riga has a historic center dating back to the 14th century that was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997.
- The largest river in Latvia is the Daugava, which flows through Riga before emptying into the Gulf of Riga. Other geographic features include over 3,000 lakes and castles and palaces dating back to the 13th century.
- Gaujiena is a village located in northern Latvia along the Gauja River. It has a 13th century castle ruin and the author's secondary school, which is housed in the former castle building
This document outlines a CLIL module on death penalty that integrates the subjects of English and Law. The module aims to improve students' English abilities like listening, reading, and writing about legal terms and concepts. It will be implemented after students study the court system and prison regulations in their Italian class. Students will explore topics like broken windows theory, the death penalty in the US, and The Green Mile through various activities. These include class discussions, presentations, reading texts and answering questions to develop their language and legal understanding. The teacher believes CLIL is effective because it encourages students to communicate and express themselves in English while learning about the subject matter.
Riga is the capital and largest city of Latvia, located along the Baltic Sea. Founded in 1201, Riga has six administrative districts and its historic core sits on the right bank of the Daugava River. The climate is moderately warm and humid, influenced by its proximity to the sea, with average summer temperatures of 16.9°C and winters around -4.7°C. Riga's architecture spans Gothic to modern styles and its historic center was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997 for its well-preserved wooden buildings.
This document provides an overview of Italy, including its flag, government, capital city of Rome, famous monuments and cities, national anthem, population, famous artists like Michelangelo and Dante, singer Luciano Pavarotti, inventor Alessandro Volta who developed the first electric cell, and an Italian recipe for lasagna. It highlights key facts about Italian culture, history and society.
This document provides information about an eTwinning National Quality Label awarded to O.Vacietis Gaujiena Secondary school in Latvia. The teacher Ingrida Tārauda received the label for her work bringing international collaboration to the school through the eTwinning program. The document expresses gratitude for her efforts in digital education.
The ABC AABC Accademy is a Latvian school located in Tullow, Ireland. It was established in 2014 with 61 students and 7 teachers. Currently it has 27 students from the local Latvian community and youth club, taught by 3 teachers. Lessons held 3-4 Sundays per month cover Latvian language, literature, geography, history, sports, music, dance, theatre, art and project work. The school is housed in the Tullow Parish Centre and also has an associated youth club called "The Nut". Photos show students starting the new school year in September and celebrating Halloween and Christmas.
The document provides information about Latvia, including:
- The capital of Latvia is Riga, located on the Baltic Sea. Riga has a historic center dating back to the 14th century that was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997.
- The largest river in Latvia is the Daugava, which flows through Riga before emptying into the Gulf of Riga. Other geographic features include over 3,000 lakes and castles and palaces dating back to the 13th century.
- Gaujiena is a village located in northern Latvia along the Gauja River. It has a 13th century castle ruin and the author's secondary school, which is housed in the former castle building
This document outlines a CLIL module on death penalty that integrates the subjects of English and Law. The module aims to improve students' English abilities like listening, reading, and writing about legal terms and concepts. It will be implemented after students study the court system and prison regulations in their Italian class. Students will explore topics like broken windows theory, the death penalty in the US, and The Green Mile through various activities. These include class discussions, presentations, reading texts and answering questions to develop their language and legal understanding. The teacher believes CLIL is effective because it encourages students to communicate and express themselves in English while learning about the subject matter.
Riga is the capital and largest city of Latvia, located along the Baltic Sea. Founded in 1201, Riga has six administrative districts and its historic core sits on the right bank of the Daugava River. The climate is moderately warm and humid, influenced by its proximity to the sea, with average summer temperatures of 16.9°C and winters around -4.7°C. Riga's architecture spans Gothic to modern styles and its historic center was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997 for its well-preserved wooden buildings.
This document provides an overview of Italy, including its flag, government, capital city of Rome, famous monuments and cities, national anthem, population, famous artists like Michelangelo and Dante, singer Luciano Pavarotti, inventor Alessandro Volta who developed the first electric cell, and an Italian recipe for lasagna. It highlights key facts about Italian culture, history and society.
This document provides information about an eTwinning National Quality Label awarded to O.Vacietis Gaujiena Secondary school in Latvia. The teacher Ingrida Tārauda received the label for her work bringing international collaboration to the school through the eTwinning program. The document expresses gratitude for her efforts in digital education.
2. KAS IR ANNA SKASE ?
• ANNA SKASTE IR PSR TAUTAS RAKSTNIECE KAS IR DZIMUSI 1905. GĀDĀ BET
MIRUSI 1981. GĀDĀ KĀ ARĪ IR SARAKSTIJUSI TRĪS ROMĀNUS DIVUS STĀSTU
KRĀJUMUS UN TRĪS LITERĀRĀS PASAKAS.
3. PASAKAS PAR ZIEDIEM
• PASAKSAS PAR ZIEDIEM IR VIENA NO TRĪS LITERĀRAJĀM PASAKĀM KO
SARAKSTIJUSI
ANNA SAKSE.ANNA SKASE PASAKAS PAR ZIEDIEM IZLAIDA 1966. GADĀ.ANNA
SAKSE KRĀJUMĀ PASAKAS PAR ZIEDIEM STĀSTA PAR MĪLESTĪBU, JŪTU
DAUDZVEIDĪBU UN PARĀDA CILVĒKA RAKSTURA UN IEKŠĒJĀS PASAULES
DAUDZŠĶAUTNAINĪBU.
4. ANNA SAKSE
• ANNA SAKSE IR STDRĀDĀJUSI LAIKRAKSTĀ "PĒDĒJĀ BRĪDĪ" PAR TULKOTĀJU UN
KOREKTORI, SAISTĪJUSIES AR KOMUNISTISKO PAGRĪDI. KĀDU LAIKU STRĀDĀJUSI
TĒVA MĀJĀS, TAD ATKAL PAR KOREKTORI IZDEVUMĀ "VALTERS UN RAPA". OTRĀ
PASAULES KARA LAIKĀ EVAKUĒJUSIES UZ PSRS. PĒC ATGRIEŠANĀS LATVIJĀ
STRĀDĀJUSI LAIKRAKSTĀ "CĪŅA", PIEVĒRSUSIES PUBLICISTIKAI, VĒLĀK
STRĀDĀJUSI TIKAI LITERĀRO DARBU.
5. PASAKAS PAR ZIEDIEM
• MĀKSLINIEKA KĀRĻĀ SUNIŅA GLEZNOTIE ZIEDI PASAKAS PAR ZIEDIEM GRĀMATĀ
SĀKOTNĒJI BIJA PAREDZĒTI CITAI GRĀMATAI, KURU NEIZDEVA. LAI DARBI
NEAIZIETU ZUDUMĀ, RAKSTNIECE PAR KATRU AKVARELĪ ATTĒLOTO ZIEDU
SACERĒJA PASAKU, UN TAPA “PASAKAS PAR ZIEDIEM”.