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On Friday 13th January we learned about the life of Dr Martin Luther King Junior and how his peaceful actions and brave dedication to equal rights for all led to change. We asked pupils what they could do in 2017 to make change happen and make a difference for others. P7 pupil Nicky raised almost £500 with his Save the Children Christmas Jumper campaign and P6 pupil Catherine spoke at Assembly to explain how she is being sponsored to donate a length of hair to the Little Princess Trust to help a child suffering hair loss due to cancer treatment.
We celebrated Sciennes' parent, Mr Colin Sim, who took action to make a huge difference to learning and teaching for our pupils by submitting two grant funding applications for the school. One to Aviva Life Assurance was awarded £500 and one to the OneFamily Foundation was awarded an incredible £5000! Thank you to all the Sciennes Family for voting. The money will be used to purchase a year group set of iPads.
The document describes Alinka Fashion's Spring/Summer 2015 collection. It highlights natural fabrics and bright, cheerful colors. It discusses the collection's inspiration from childhood summer memories and the goal of helping children realize their dreams. The summary also notes that the collection features designs from Italian and American brands, including swimwear lines from Greece, Italy, and the US.
A group of students in Bragado, Argentina called "Agents for Change" want to improve their city by addressing several problems. These include pollution in the local lagoon, a lack of safe places for children and teens to spend time with friends, stray animals roaming the streets, insufficient vaccination programs, poor street lighting and traffic signals leading to more accidents, run-down settlements with inadequate services and facilities for schools. The students hope to give talks to raise awareness about health issues and advocate for improved healthcare access for all residents.
The author celebrates their daughter's 16th birthday by reminiscing about her childhood and how she has grown into a beautiful young lady. They recall how special she was from the moment of her birth, her adorable smiles and silly faces as a child, and how proud they are to call her part of their family. They wish her a happy birthday and say that no gift could compare to the love they give her.
On Friday 24th March 2017 Sciennes celebrated Red Nose Day with a whole school Comedy Festival, designed to develop confidence in public speaking and as part of our Health and Wellbeing programme, in support of Comic Relief. We watched a film about 12 year old Hassan from Sierra Leone and found out how Comic Relief has supported him return to school following the Ebola crisis.
Generous donations and support for P6 led bake sales, friendship bracelet, bath bombs and keyring sales as well as P7 Comedy Book and Red Noses sales have helped our school community to come together to make a difference to others, in the UK and abroad. Thank you.
Some of our pupil jokers took to the stage at Assembly to share funny stories, knock-knock jokes, slapstick and one-liners. Thank you to everyone who took part and will receive a special Red Nose Day certificate next week.
Our P7 House and Sports Captains celebrated many recent pupil achievements and P7 Sports Captain, Robert, reported on recent runaway Cross Country success.
The Evening News took a photograph yesterday which is on Page 17 of today's newspaper and another photograph taken today will appear in tomorrow's edition.
The students want to improve their city of Bragado, Argentina by addressing several problems they see, such as pollution in the lagoon, lack of places for children to play, uncontrolled stray animals, insufficient vaccination programs, poor street lighting and traffic signals leading to more accidents, squalid settlements with inadequate facilities and services, and lack of facilities at schools. They are specifically interested in improving healthcare in their city through education programs to help people live healthier lives.
On Friday 4th March, Arleen from ChangeWorks challenged P4-7 pupils to think about how we can reduce waste by recycling and re-using and how to make sure our playground and school are Grade A Litter Free. Our ECO team will meet next week (Waste Week) to discus and decide how to take forward improvements. House Captains helped celebrate the launch of our new Playground Reading Shed and recognise pupils' achievements.
Fashion is important in how it makes people feel and look. Dresses come in many styles for both formal and casual occasions. Jeans are a staple that come in different colors and fits to suit many body types. Mini skirts and accessories provide finishing touches to outfits. Runway shows showcase new seasonal styles.
On Friday 13th January we learned about the life of Dr Martin Luther King Junior and how his peaceful actions and brave dedication to equal rights for all led to change. We asked pupils what they could do in 2017 to make change happen and make a difference for others. P7 pupil Nicky raised almost £500 with his Save the Children Christmas Jumper campaign and P6 pupil Catherine spoke at Assembly to explain how she is being sponsored to donate a length of hair to the Little Princess Trust to help a child suffering hair loss due to cancer treatment.
We celebrated Sciennes' parent, Mr Colin Sim, who took action to make a huge difference to learning and teaching for our pupils by submitting two grant funding applications for the school. One to Aviva Life Assurance was awarded £500 and one to the OneFamily Foundation was awarded an incredible £5000! Thank you to all the Sciennes Family for voting. The money will be used to purchase a year group set of iPads.
The document describes Alinka Fashion's Spring/Summer 2015 collection. It highlights natural fabrics and bright, cheerful colors. It discusses the collection's inspiration from childhood summer memories and the goal of helping children realize their dreams. The summary also notes that the collection features designs from Italian and American brands, including swimwear lines from Greece, Italy, and the US.
A group of students in Bragado, Argentina called "Agents for Change" want to improve their city by addressing several problems. These include pollution in the local lagoon, a lack of safe places for children and teens to spend time with friends, stray animals roaming the streets, insufficient vaccination programs, poor street lighting and traffic signals leading to more accidents, run-down settlements with inadequate services and facilities for schools. The students hope to give talks to raise awareness about health issues and advocate for improved healthcare access for all residents.
The author celebrates their daughter's 16th birthday by reminiscing about her childhood and how she has grown into a beautiful young lady. They recall how special she was from the moment of her birth, her adorable smiles and silly faces as a child, and how proud they are to call her part of their family. They wish her a happy birthday and say that no gift could compare to the love they give her.
On Friday 24th March 2017 Sciennes celebrated Red Nose Day with a whole school Comedy Festival, designed to develop confidence in public speaking and as part of our Health and Wellbeing programme, in support of Comic Relief. We watched a film about 12 year old Hassan from Sierra Leone and found out how Comic Relief has supported him return to school following the Ebola crisis.
Generous donations and support for P6 led bake sales, friendship bracelet, bath bombs and keyring sales as well as P7 Comedy Book and Red Noses sales have helped our school community to come together to make a difference to others, in the UK and abroad. Thank you.
Some of our pupil jokers took to the stage at Assembly to share funny stories, knock-knock jokes, slapstick and one-liners. Thank you to everyone who took part and will receive a special Red Nose Day certificate next week.
Our P7 House and Sports Captains celebrated many recent pupil achievements and P7 Sports Captain, Robert, reported on recent runaway Cross Country success.
The Evening News took a photograph yesterday which is on Page 17 of today's newspaper and another photograph taken today will appear in tomorrow's edition.
The students want to improve their city of Bragado, Argentina by addressing several problems they see, such as pollution in the lagoon, lack of places for children to play, uncontrolled stray animals, insufficient vaccination programs, poor street lighting and traffic signals leading to more accidents, squalid settlements with inadequate facilities and services, and lack of facilities at schools. They are specifically interested in improving healthcare in their city through education programs to help people live healthier lives.
On Friday 4th March, Arleen from ChangeWorks challenged P4-7 pupils to think about how we can reduce waste by recycling and re-using and how to make sure our playground and school are Grade A Litter Free. Our ECO team will meet next week (Waste Week) to discus and decide how to take forward improvements. House Captains helped celebrate the launch of our new Playground Reading Shed and recognise pupils' achievements.
Fashion is important in how it makes people feel and look. Dresses come in many styles for both formal and casual occasions. Jeans are a staple that come in different colors and fits to suit many body types. Mini skirts and accessories provide finishing touches to outfits. Runway shows showcase new seasonal styles.
On Friday 3rd March we held a Fairtrade Assembly to highlight how paying a fair, minimum price to Fairtrade farmers can make a real difference to their livelihoods. Mr Hutchison is organising a Fairtrade Craft and Tuckshop on Thursday 9th March and will provide further details next week.
President Obama has encouraged the next generation to 'take up the mic' through his Obama Foundation and we are encouraging pupils to get involved in Red Nose Day by 'saying something funny for money.' We are mindful of our 1 in 5 Child Poverty Awareness project and so pupils need only bring a donation if they wish, rather than be sponsored. Pupils will be asked to share a joke, funny story, rhyme, poem or drawing with their class as part of our whole school Comedy Festival later in the month and we are looking forward to encouraging their confidence in performance and their Listening and Talking skills in a fun way. P7 pupils will soon be selling red noses in school and our P7 Comedy Book launches on 17th March. Please respond to the email you will shorty receive to place advance orders by 8th March, ahead of printing dates. Sciennes' parent Richard Melvin, comedian and compere at The Stand, has very kindly offered to provide comedy workshops for P6 pupils and we continue to use the BBC and Blue Peter resource "Comedy Classroom" to develop literacy skills through comedy. We are learning the new Red Nose Day song for Comic Relief and everyone who takes part in our Comedy Festival will receive a certificate.
P5 pupil Cole blew everyone away with his outstanding street dance skills and he gained deserved applause for his confident performance. We congratulated pupils on many recent achievements.
On Friday 2nd February we were delighted to welcome a delegation of eight teachers and staff from Laugarnesskóli Primary School in Reykjavik. Laugarnesskóli is the first Icelandic school to gain a Silver Unicef Rights Respecting Schools Award and we welcomed the opportunity to share practice and ideas. After a tour of the school and classrooms, the Headteacher very kindly spoke at Assembly and gifted a beautiful book about Iceland for our Library. We are really looking forward to establishing a new International partnership between our schools.
As global citizens, pupils were encourage to participate in this year's #showthelove climate action campaign, by noticing and recording evidence of climate change over the next few weeks.
We concluded Week Three of our City of Edinburgh 'Be Resilient' Health and Wellbeing topic 'Have a Goal' by sharing pupil examples of goals they have recently set as a family.
This document is a memorial for Edward Charles Mazza who passed away on April 18, 2011. It consists of a collection of photos documenting Edward's life, relationships, and accomplishments. The photos show Edward with his family members across different stages of his and their lives. They portray the strong bonds and love between Edward and his children, grandchildren, siblings, and other relatives.
On Friday 27th January our Assembly theme was Citizenship with a particular focus on our Pupil Eco Group's recent and planned actions in school. We were delighted to welcome Kirstin Unger from the Parent Eco Group, who works so hard to improve our school grounds, planting with pupils and greening our playground so beautifully. Kirstin explained very clearly and engagingly how to take part in the annual RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch at the weekend. We look forward to hearing how many pupils took part and which birds were spotted.
The Pupil Eco Group agreed with Kirstin's suggestion at a recent joint Parent and Pupil Eco Group meeting to organise regular collections for loose play. Michael and Catie encouraged everyone to bring in pine cones next week. Faye encouraged classes to use the online Travel Tracker to record journeys to school and Ali reminded P6C that his class is on Litter Duty next week. We were excited to announce that Sciennes is one of ten schools to be selected for a new Eco Schools eTwinning project and we will find out more next month.
Barack Obama promoted Global Citizenship throughout his presidency and has now handed the mic to a new generation. The Obama Foundation http://www.obama.org has been set up to focus on developing the next generation of citizens and we aim to help all our children become Responsible Citizens.
We welcomed Lesley and Lorna to tell everyone about a new Scripture Union lunchtime club for P6/P7 starting after the February break.
Our Sports Captains celebrated pupil achievements and promoted the JGHS Appeal for small toys and pencil cases. Ms Anstruther has asked for donations of dressing up clothes to help us continue to address 1 in 5 Child Poverty. Pupils Bella and Emma came up with this great idea to help include everyone in dressing up days.
Classes will be learning about digital safety this month and we wished families celebrating a Happy Chinese New Year.
The document contains several holiday postcards from children to friends and family members. The postcards describe enjoying activities like swimming, beach volleyball, fishing, and visiting attractions. The weather is commonly described as sunny. Senders express having a great time on their holidays and not wanting the holidays to end.
The company KEC Green Games is celebrating its first year by participating in the annual Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai from February 6-14, 2010. As one of the city's most celebrated cultural events, the Kala Ghoda Festival is bringing the streets to a standstill to host amazing cultural activities, and KEC Green Games feels privileged to be a part of the festival as a way to mark its first year in business since starting in 2009. Visitors are welcomed to stop by their location between 10am-10pm to celebrate with them.
This document discusses several traditional Chinese festivals that are in danger of being forgotten, including:
1) The Lantern Festival, celebrated by eating tangyuan and appreciating lanterns.
2) Qing Ming, where people sweep tombs and have nature outings to remember ancestors.
3) Duan Wu, involving eating zongzi and dragon boat races.
4) Mid-Autumn Festival, where people admire the moon, eat mooncakes, and feel family bonds.
5) Chongyang Festival, involving chrysanthemums and mountain outings. The document argues these festivals are not truly forgotten but lack appreciation of their original spirits.
The document discusses a painting titled "Beautiful Kaiteretere Beach" created by Millie. The painting depicts the beach in bright colors to represent how Millie feels about the beach and her family's time spent there. The beach is an important place for Millie and her family, who visit there every year with friends. The bright yellow sand in the painting draws the eye and helps convey Millie's happy memories at the beach.
Peter Krainhofner is a professional photographer which gives you the best portrait photography services in Cape Town. I love to tell stories with my photography by utilizing the panorama format, as it naturally leads the eye on a path. I also group a sequence of related images creating a photographic storyboard.
For more information:- https://www.peterkworld.com/
1) The document provides fashion tips for different occasions, suggesting a red silk blouse and black skirt can convey festiveness.
2) It discusses using proceeds from selling an old car to support various charities, such as providing food, clothing, medical fees, or building new facilities.
3) The document advises never paying someone to publish your poetry, as those who ask for payment are likely scams, and your work has value as an expression of talent.
On Friday 22nd September we celebrated Global Goals Week with a look at what action is already taking place at Sciennes to support the Sustainable Development Global Goals (SDGs). We invited the children to design their own Global Goals glasses to reflect the world they want to see by 2030 and asked them to think about which actions they could take this year to be Global #Goalkeepers.
Our three P3 classes are taking action on SDG1, SDG2 and SDG3 by leading a whole school Harvest Appeal in support of the charity 'Send A Cow to Africa' and a speaker will address both Assemblies next week.
This week, in Scottish Climate Week, P7 have been taking action on SDG13 (Climate Action) by presenting 17 000 consultation responses to the Scottish Government's forthcoming Climate Bill with Stop Climate Chaos Scotland and Friends of the Earth. Eco Schools Scotland invited Faye, Sorley and Lucy to participate as a direct result of P7A's work on air pollution last year with Mr Hutchison, Mr McKenna, Ms Christie and SEPA. The pupils cycled to Parliament from school to hand over the responses to Roseanna Cunningham, Cabinet Secretary for the Environment.
Newly elected P6 Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSOs) Lyall, Essie and Anna shared details about their invitation to a training session at City Chambers, designed to support them in their lead role this year. Lyall explained that there had been workshops and one was on air quality, as a direct result of P7A's involvement with SEPA last year. Essie updated everyone on the Hands Up Scotland Travel Survey they organised and that baseline information has been added to our Living Streets Travel Tracker. Anna shared that the JRSOs will work with classes to help them use the Travel Tracker again this year to track active travel.
Supporting the world's plan for sustainable development using the Global Goals will help us all stand up for rights and P7C pupils this week articulately explained their understanding of the UNCRC to the Minister for Young People, Mark MacDonald, at a special celebratory event arranged by Together Scotland. Many thanks to Juliet Harris and Liz Millerfield for organising a very special 'picnic' lunch for the children, in recognition of all their hard work with artists Joanna, Yonnie and Lyver in creating fabulous UNCRC artwork on panels destined for the Scottish Parliament.
There was recognition for Ms MacKintosh in successfully leading engagement with Maths Week Scotland and for Ms Christie in leading a uniquely innovative and adventurous programme of cycling for P6.
P4A showed their wonderful 'Resilience Role Model' posters and Anjalie in P4 was also congratulated on her terrific Mindset poster.
We reminded pupils that to stay safe they should come back into the School Office if the person coming to pick them up is delayed.
We look forward to hearing pupils' ideas for making a difference, at Sciennes, in the local community and beyond.
The document provides details about planning a Purim celebration, including suggestions for themes, food, and activities. It recommends buying fish, fruit, berries, and honey for the celebration. It also mentions the importance of listening quietly during the reading of the Megillah so others can concentrate, and lists some mitzvot or commandments associated with Purim, such as giving money to the poor and sending food gifts. The document invites people to come in costume and participate in the celebration.
The document reflects on cherished memories from the author's childhood and teenage years, including their first communion, confirmation, participating in school groups, and representing their country in cultural exchanges. It discusses living today through dealing with loss, complicated relationships, and finding fun and joy with family and friends. It looks to the future of working hard, developing holistically, relaxing, exploring the world, and believing that anything is possible.
In the year 2070, water has become scarce due to climate change and war. The narrator recalls that as a child in 2015, water shortages were just beginning but not seen as a major problem yet. The narrator's parents told them the issue would fix itself, but it grew severe instead. After World War 3 devastated the nation, the little remaining water was lost. Now, water is not sold in stores and must be found elsewhere, often not being clean. A water purifier is a valuable item, as people sometimes must walk miles to find any water at all and clean water is almost impossible to locate.
On Friday 29th September 2017 at Assembly, a group of P3 pupils joined Send A Cow Ambassador, Robert Stephens, in presenting how they are taking action as global citizens in support of four of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Our three Primary Three classes are again leading the whole school Harvest Appeal with their Class Teachers and DHT Ms Anstruther, which this year is in support of the Send a Cow charity.
Each child in P3 is producing hand drawn collection envelopes which will be distributed to each of our families. If all our families contribute £1 we will reach a goal of £640 and be able to gift a cow to a family in Africa. Primary Three pupils are taking on different young workforce lead roles for their appeal campaign, such as Communications, Publicity and Finance.
Send a Cow Ambassador, Robert Stephens, spoke with passion and eloquence to explain to the children how the charity works with families in Africa to provide training in not only animal husbandry but also in sanitation, irrigation and keyhole farming. He relayed the story of Jennifer whom he had visited in Uganda and saw first hand the huge difference the project had made to her life and that of her family. Jennifer was able not only to provide milk and vegetables for her own family, but could sell surplus at market to pay for tools, medicine and schooling. Perhaps most telling was Robert's final slide which showed that Jennifer had reached such a self-sufficient stage that she was able to purchase an ornamental vase, merely because she 'liked it.'
Primary Three invited everyone to help Make A Difference by supporting their appeal with donations in the envelopes and also contributing to their planned bake sale on Friday 13th October. We wish them great success in their endeavours and thank Robert for his gracious time supporting the children.
Bruce McMichael is the manager of Tunbridge Wells Farmers' Market and loves living in Tunbridge Wells. He originally moved there over 20 years ago and returned in 2014 for work, family, and friends. He enjoys the thriving community and cultural activities in Tunbridge Wells. On weekends, he enjoys going for walks with his dog at local parks and forests, and socializing with friends at local pubs and venues. He also loves the nearby countryside and views, relaxing atmosphere, and variety of shops and cafes that Tunbridge Wells has to offer.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at a school. It includes details about house participation groups, learning at home, literacy activities, sharing learning, outdoor learning challenges, swimming lessons, basketball clubs, rights charters, and select squad trials. It also features lyrics to songs about resilience.
1) The author fondly remembers road trips they used to take in New Zealand, where a group of friends would spontaneously decide to explore the countryside for the day.
2) One memorable trip included a stop at a beautiful waterfall surrounded by fragrant plants, and letting the kids play in the forest and cold lake, much to the other adults' dismay.
3) Road trips became a regular habit, where the women would prepare food for after a day of activities like hiking, swimming, or playing sports with the kids. One trip included a fascinating tour of a large farm and orchard.
4) On a more recent trip with friends in Christchurch, the author enjoyed exploring orchards and trying local foods, as
MISS RAIPUR 2024 - WINNER POONAM BHARTI.DK PAGEANT
Poonam Bharti, a guide of ability and diligence, has been chosen as the champ from Raipur for Mrs. India 2024, Pride of India, from the DK Show. Her journey to this prestigious title is a confirmation of her commitment, difficult work, and multifaceted gifts. At fair 23 a long time ago, Poonam has as of now made noteworthy strides in both her proficient and individual lives, encapsulating the soul of present-day Indian ladies who adjust different parts with beauty and competence. This article dives into Poonam Bharti’s foundation, achievements, and qualities that separated her as a meriting champion of this award.
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On Friday 3rd March we held a Fairtrade Assembly to highlight how paying a fair, minimum price to Fairtrade farmers can make a real difference to their livelihoods. Mr Hutchison is organising a Fairtrade Craft and Tuckshop on Thursday 9th March and will provide further details next week.
President Obama has encouraged the next generation to 'take up the mic' through his Obama Foundation and we are encouraging pupils to get involved in Red Nose Day by 'saying something funny for money.' We are mindful of our 1 in 5 Child Poverty Awareness project and so pupils need only bring a donation if they wish, rather than be sponsored. Pupils will be asked to share a joke, funny story, rhyme, poem or drawing with their class as part of our whole school Comedy Festival later in the month and we are looking forward to encouraging their confidence in performance and their Listening and Talking skills in a fun way. P7 pupils will soon be selling red noses in school and our P7 Comedy Book launches on 17th March. Please respond to the email you will shorty receive to place advance orders by 8th March, ahead of printing dates. Sciennes' parent Richard Melvin, comedian and compere at The Stand, has very kindly offered to provide comedy workshops for P6 pupils and we continue to use the BBC and Blue Peter resource "Comedy Classroom" to develop literacy skills through comedy. We are learning the new Red Nose Day song for Comic Relief and everyone who takes part in our Comedy Festival will receive a certificate.
P5 pupil Cole blew everyone away with his outstanding street dance skills and he gained deserved applause for his confident performance. We congratulated pupils on many recent achievements.
On Friday 2nd February we were delighted to welcome a delegation of eight teachers and staff from Laugarnesskóli Primary School in Reykjavik. Laugarnesskóli is the first Icelandic school to gain a Silver Unicef Rights Respecting Schools Award and we welcomed the opportunity to share practice and ideas. After a tour of the school and classrooms, the Headteacher very kindly spoke at Assembly and gifted a beautiful book about Iceland for our Library. We are really looking forward to establishing a new International partnership between our schools.
As global citizens, pupils were encourage to participate in this year's #showthelove climate action campaign, by noticing and recording evidence of climate change over the next few weeks.
We concluded Week Three of our City of Edinburgh 'Be Resilient' Health and Wellbeing topic 'Have a Goal' by sharing pupil examples of goals they have recently set as a family.
This document is a memorial for Edward Charles Mazza who passed away on April 18, 2011. It consists of a collection of photos documenting Edward's life, relationships, and accomplishments. The photos show Edward with his family members across different stages of his and their lives. They portray the strong bonds and love between Edward and his children, grandchildren, siblings, and other relatives.
On Friday 27th January our Assembly theme was Citizenship with a particular focus on our Pupil Eco Group's recent and planned actions in school. We were delighted to welcome Kirstin Unger from the Parent Eco Group, who works so hard to improve our school grounds, planting with pupils and greening our playground so beautifully. Kirstin explained very clearly and engagingly how to take part in the annual RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch at the weekend. We look forward to hearing how many pupils took part and which birds were spotted.
The Pupil Eco Group agreed with Kirstin's suggestion at a recent joint Parent and Pupil Eco Group meeting to organise regular collections for loose play. Michael and Catie encouraged everyone to bring in pine cones next week. Faye encouraged classes to use the online Travel Tracker to record journeys to school and Ali reminded P6C that his class is on Litter Duty next week. We were excited to announce that Sciennes is one of ten schools to be selected for a new Eco Schools eTwinning project and we will find out more next month.
Barack Obama promoted Global Citizenship throughout his presidency and has now handed the mic to a new generation. The Obama Foundation http://www.obama.org has been set up to focus on developing the next generation of citizens and we aim to help all our children become Responsible Citizens.
We welcomed Lesley and Lorna to tell everyone about a new Scripture Union lunchtime club for P6/P7 starting after the February break.
Our Sports Captains celebrated pupil achievements and promoted the JGHS Appeal for small toys and pencil cases. Ms Anstruther has asked for donations of dressing up clothes to help us continue to address 1 in 5 Child Poverty. Pupils Bella and Emma came up with this great idea to help include everyone in dressing up days.
Classes will be learning about digital safety this month and we wished families celebrating a Happy Chinese New Year.
The document contains several holiday postcards from children to friends and family members. The postcards describe enjoying activities like swimming, beach volleyball, fishing, and visiting attractions. The weather is commonly described as sunny. Senders express having a great time on their holidays and not wanting the holidays to end.
The company KEC Green Games is celebrating its first year by participating in the annual Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai from February 6-14, 2010. As one of the city's most celebrated cultural events, the Kala Ghoda Festival is bringing the streets to a standstill to host amazing cultural activities, and KEC Green Games feels privileged to be a part of the festival as a way to mark its first year in business since starting in 2009. Visitors are welcomed to stop by their location between 10am-10pm to celebrate with them.
This document discusses several traditional Chinese festivals that are in danger of being forgotten, including:
1) The Lantern Festival, celebrated by eating tangyuan and appreciating lanterns.
2) Qing Ming, where people sweep tombs and have nature outings to remember ancestors.
3) Duan Wu, involving eating zongzi and dragon boat races.
4) Mid-Autumn Festival, where people admire the moon, eat mooncakes, and feel family bonds.
5) Chongyang Festival, involving chrysanthemums and mountain outings. The document argues these festivals are not truly forgotten but lack appreciation of their original spirits.
The document discusses a painting titled "Beautiful Kaiteretere Beach" created by Millie. The painting depicts the beach in bright colors to represent how Millie feels about the beach and her family's time spent there. The beach is an important place for Millie and her family, who visit there every year with friends. The bright yellow sand in the painting draws the eye and helps convey Millie's happy memories at the beach.
Peter Krainhofner is a professional photographer which gives you the best portrait photography services in Cape Town. I love to tell stories with my photography by utilizing the panorama format, as it naturally leads the eye on a path. I also group a sequence of related images creating a photographic storyboard.
For more information:- https://www.peterkworld.com/
1) The document provides fashion tips for different occasions, suggesting a red silk blouse and black skirt can convey festiveness.
2) It discusses using proceeds from selling an old car to support various charities, such as providing food, clothing, medical fees, or building new facilities.
3) The document advises never paying someone to publish your poetry, as those who ask for payment are likely scams, and your work has value as an expression of talent.
On Friday 22nd September we celebrated Global Goals Week with a look at what action is already taking place at Sciennes to support the Sustainable Development Global Goals (SDGs). We invited the children to design their own Global Goals glasses to reflect the world they want to see by 2030 and asked them to think about which actions they could take this year to be Global #Goalkeepers.
Our three P3 classes are taking action on SDG1, SDG2 and SDG3 by leading a whole school Harvest Appeal in support of the charity 'Send A Cow to Africa' and a speaker will address both Assemblies next week.
This week, in Scottish Climate Week, P7 have been taking action on SDG13 (Climate Action) by presenting 17 000 consultation responses to the Scottish Government's forthcoming Climate Bill with Stop Climate Chaos Scotland and Friends of the Earth. Eco Schools Scotland invited Faye, Sorley and Lucy to participate as a direct result of P7A's work on air pollution last year with Mr Hutchison, Mr McKenna, Ms Christie and SEPA. The pupils cycled to Parliament from school to hand over the responses to Roseanna Cunningham, Cabinet Secretary for the Environment.
Newly elected P6 Junior Road Safety Officers (JRSOs) Lyall, Essie and Anna shared details about their invitation to a training session at City Chambers, designed to support them in their lead role this year. Lyall explained that there had been workshops and one was on air quality, as a direct result of P7A's involvement with SEPA last year. Essie updated everyone on the Hands Up Scotland Travel Survey they organised and that baseline information has been added to our Living Streets Travel Tracker. Anna shared that the JRSOs will work with classes to help them use the Travel Tracker again this year to track active travel.
Supporting the world's plan for sustainable development using the Global Goals will help us all stand up for rights and P7C pupils this week articulately explained their understanding of the UNCRC to the Minister for Young People, Mark MacDonald, at a special celebratory event arranged by Together Scotland. Many thanks to Juliet Harris and Liz Millerfield for organising a very special 'picnic' lunch for the children, in recognition of all their hard work with artists Joanna, Yonnie and Lyver in creating fabulous UNCRC artwork on panels destined for the Scottish Parliament.
There was recognition for Ms MacKintosh in successfully leading engagement with Maths Week Scotland and for Ms Christie in leading a uniquely innovative and adventurous programme of cycling for P6.
P4A showed their wonderful 'Resilience Role Model' posters and Anjalie in P4 was also congratulated on her terrific Mindset poster.
We reminded pupils that to stay safe they should come back into the School Office if the person coming to pick them up is delayed.
We look forward to hearing pupils' ideas for making a difference, at Sciennes, in the local community and beyond.
The document provides details about planning a Purim celebration, including suggestions for themes, food, and activities. It recommends buying fish, fruit, berries, and honey for the celebration. It also mentions the importance of listening quietly during the reading of the Megillah so others can concentrate, and lists some mitzvot or commandments associated with Purim, such as giving money to the poor and sending food gifts. The document invites people to come in costume and participate in the celebration.
The document reflects on cherished memories from the author's childhood and teenage years, including their first communion, confirmation, participating in school groups, and representing their country in cultural exchanges. It discusses living today through dealing with loss, complicated relationships, and finding fun and joy with family and friends. It looks to the future of working hard, developing holistically, relaxing, exploring the world, and believing that anything is possible.
In the year 2070, water has become scarce due to climate change and war. The narrator recalls that as a child in 2015, water shortages were just beginning but not seen as a major problem yet. The narrator's parents told them the issue would fix itself, but it grew severe instead. After World War 3 devastated the nation, the little remaining water was lost. Now, water is not sold in stores and must be found elsewhere, often not being clean. A water purifier is a valuable item, as people sometimes must walk miles to find any water at all and clean water is almost impossible to locate.
On Friday 29th September 2017 at Assembly, a group of P3 pupils joined Send A Cow Ambassador, Robert Stephens, in presenting how they are taking action as global citizens in support of four of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Our three Primary Three classes are again leading the whole school Harvest Appeal with their Class Teachers and DHT Ms Anstruther, which this year is in support of the Send a Cow charity.
Each child in P3 is producing hand drawn collection envelopes which will be distributed to each of our families. If all our families contribute £1 we will reach a goal of £640 and be able to gift a cow to a family in Africa. Primary Three pupils are taking on different young workforce lead roles for their appeal campaign, such as Communications, Publicity and Finance.
Send a Cow Ambassador, Robert Stephens, spoke with passion and eloquence to explain to the children how the charity works with families in Africa to provide training in not only animal husbandry but also in sanitation, irrigation and keyhole farming. He relayed the story of Jennifer whom he had visited in Uganda and saw first hand the huge difference the project had made to her life and that of her family. Jennifer was able not only to provide milk and vegetables for her own family, but could sell surplus at market to pay for tools, medicine and schooling. Perhaps most telling was Robert's final slide which showed that Jennifer had reached such a self-sufficient stage that she was able to purchase an ornamental vase, merely because she 'liked it.'
Primary Three invited everyone to help Make A Difference by supporting their appeal with donations in the envelopes and also contributing to their planned bake sale on Friday 13th October. We wish them great success in their endeavours and thank Robert for his gracious time supporting the children.
Bruce McMichael is the manager of Tunbridge Wells Farmers' Market and loves living in Tunbridge Wells. He originally moved there over 20 years ago and returned in 2014 for work, family, and friends. He enjoys the thriving community and cultural activities in Tunbridge Wells. On weekends, he enjoys going for walks with his dog at local parks and forests, and socializing with friends at local pubs and venues. He also loves the nearby countryside and views, relaxing atmosphere, and variety of shops and cafes that Tunbridge Wells has to offer.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at a school. It includes details about house participation groups, learning at home, literacy activities, sharing learning, outdoor learning challenges, swimming lessons, basketball clubs, rights charters, and select squad trials. It also features lyrics to songs about resilience.
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2) One memorable trip included a stop at a beautiful waterfall surrounded by fragrant plants, and letting the kids play in the forest and cold lake, much to the other adults' dismay.
3) Road trips became a regular habit, where the women would prepare food for after a day of activities like hiking, swimming, or playing sports with the kids. One trip included a fascinating tour of a large farm and orchard.
4) On a more recent trip with friends in Christchurch, the author enjoyed exploring orchards and trying local foods, as
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