Red deer live in deciduous and mixed forests across Europe, except the northern regions. They eat various plants, leaves, bark, and fruits. Large populations can damage trees by gnawing bark. Red deer stand around 150cm tall and weigh up to 250kg, with males having large antlers. During the rutting season from mid-September to mid-October, males roar to attract females and compete with other males. Females give birth to spotted fawns that remain so for 2-3 months and are nursed. Red deer live in herds after the rut and can communicate and travel long distances at night to feed over large areas.
Poland is a country located in Central Europe, bordered by Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and Lithuania and the Baltic Sea to the north. Poland has a population of around 38.7 million people and its capital and largest city is Warsaw. Poland has a republic form of government and its national symbols include the white eagle and red and white flag. The country ranges from the Baltic Sea coastline to mountainous regions and is known for foods like pierogies, bigos and gołąbki. Key wildlife species found in Poland include the European bison, white tailed eagle, wild boar and lynx. Other
The document provides information about the country of Slovakia. It describes Slovakia's location in Central Europe, population size, natural features including mountains, caves, and dams. Key cities mentioned include Bratislava as the capital and details about landmarks such as Bratislava Castle. The document also discusses the Tilgnerova School, named after sculptor Viktor Tilgner, and mentions facilities at the school like its buffet and canteen. It notes that children at the school make projects about Slovakia.
Red deer live in deciduous and mixed forests across Europe, except the northern regions. They eat various plants, leaves, bark, and fruits. Large populations can damage trees by gnawing bark. Red deer stand around 150cm tall and weigh up to 250kg, with males having large antlers. During the rutting season from mid-September to mid-October, males roar to attract females and compete with other males. Females give birth to spotted fawns that remain so for 2-3 months and are nursed. Red deer live in herds after the rut and can communicate and travel long distances at night to feed over large areas.
Poland is a country located in Central Europe, bordered by Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and Lithuania and the Baltic Sea to the north. Poland has a population of around 38.7 million people and its capital and largest city is Warsaw. Poland has a republic form of government and its national symbols include the white eagle and red and white flag. The country ranges from the Baltic Sea coastline to mountainous regions and is known for foods like pierogies, bigos and gołąbki. Key wildlife species found in Poland include the European bison, white tailed eagle, wild boar and lynx. Other
The document provides information about the country of Slovakia. It describes Slovakia's location in Central Europe, population size, natural features including mountains, caves, and dams. Key cities mentioned include Bratislava as the capital and details about landmarks such as Bratislava Castle. The document also discusses the Tilgnerova School, named after sculptor Viktor Tilgner, and mentions facilities at the school like its buffet and canteen. It notes that children at the school make projects about Slovakia.
Our activities in the school year 2013/2014sonabencova
This document summarizes the activities of the Comenius Project 2013-2015 between Tilgnerova School in Bratislava, Slovakia and partnership schools in Turkey, Croatia, Poland, and Bulgaria. The following key activities are described:
- Students introduced their schools and countries through presentations and researched their partner countries.
- The schools collaborated to create a joint project logo and dictionary in their languages.
- Students learned about traditional Slovak crafts like beekeeping and participated in cultural activities around Christmas traditions.
- Mobility exchanges were organized where students visited and learned about the culture in Croatia and Turkey.
- Throughout the project, students engaged in crafts, cooking, dance, and other
Rybnik is a city in southern Poland located in the Silesian Voivodeship. The city developed as a fishing center, with "rybnik" meaning fishpond in several Slavic languages. Rybnik has a population of over 141,000 people and is an important economic region due to its large coal mines and power plants. It also has a notable music scene with a famous music school and philharmonic orchestra. Rybnik enjoys the reputation of a "green" city with forests and the Beskidy Mountains nearby, and it has a reservoir that provides swimming and other recreational activities year-round.
The document summarizes Slovakia's success in winter sports, particularly hockey, at the Winter Olympics. It lists several Slovak hockey players who won medals between 1948 and 1992, including Ladislav Troják who won silver in 1948. It also mentions notable Slovak winter athletes like Radoslav Ţidek who won silver in snowboarding in 2006 and Anastasiya Kuzmina who won gold and silver in biathlon in 2010. The document frames Slovakia's winter sporting history in the context of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.
This document lists Slovak athletes who have medaled at Summer Olympic Games from 1896 to 2012, including their sport and medal achievements. A number of athletes are listed with multiple medal wins across different Olympic Games in sports such as athletics, swimming, gymnastics, wrestling, boxing, volleyball, cycling, canoeing, shooting, judo, tennis and more. The document highlights Slovakia's successes over time at the Summer Olympics spanning over a century of Olympic competition.
Our family decided to go a day without TV to spend more time together. We started the day with a hike at a local park, where the kids enjoyed exploring nature. In the afternoon, we had a picnic in the backyard and played board games, which allowed us to connect without distractions and make new memories.
This document contains clues about 6 different animals: a kangaroo that lives in Australia and carries its young in its pouch, a lion that lives in Africa and has a loud roar, a cat that is known to have 9 lives and can see well in the dark, an elephant that lives in Africa and has a trunk but does not eat meat, a camel that lives in deserts and can go without water longer than other animals, and a monkey that lives in trees and eats bananas but can also help with work on farms or in forests and is sometimes ridden.
Young wolf pups are born blind in a special burrow in the spring and eat breast milk. Adult wolves weigh between 30-100kg with females weighing 20% less, stand 80-105cm tall with fur 6cm long, a tail 50-60cm and a body 180-270cm. Wolves live in forests and feed on smaller prey like rabbits, roe deer and pheasants.
Roedeer live 10-15 years in forests and meadows, where they feed on plants. Females give birth to 1-3 young called fawns in late spring. Roedeer have excellent senses and small tails, grow to be 0.9-1.3 meters long, weigh 14-18 kg, and are hunted as game animals, though they have wolves, lynx, foxes, and wild dogs as predators.
An eagle has a feather-covered body that weighs 4kg with a wingspread of 2m. It lives in mountain environments and eats rodents, young foxes, and old chamois. Eaglets, or young eagles, eat the same food as adults and eagles have an average lifespan of 15-30 years, being protected by law.
Cats were domesticated in Egypt where they were used to hunt mice in fields. Domestic cats live 15-20 years in households worldwide while wildcats live solitary lives in Slovakian forests, hunting at night and resting during the day. Both domestic and wild cats eat small animals and birds. Domestic cats also eat commercial cat food. Cats have flexible bodies suited for hunting with sharp claws and come in various fur colors and lengths. Wildcats have larger heads, longer whiskers, and smaller ears than domestic cats.
The Tatra chamois is a mountain goat that lives in the high mountains of Europe. It has a short fur in the summer and a long, thick fur in the winter to withstand cold temperatures. Tatra chamois weigh between 30-50 kg, are 1.1-1.3 m in length, and have an average lifespan of 15-20 years. They give birth to a single calf in May or June and feed on wild fruits, grass, and breast milk.
Beavers are large rodents found near rivers and trees. They have brown fur, a neck, head, trunk, forelimbs, hind limbs and tail. Beavers can grow up to 1 meter long and weigh 30 kg, with an average lifespan of 20 years. They eat tree branches, leaves and bark. Female beavers give birth to 2-5 pups that are born with fur and can swim within 3 days. Beavers are protected under law.
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This document provides words for common pets such as birds, fish, tortoises, cats, rabbits, hamsters, dogs in the Maltese and Slovak languages. Birds are called "għasfur" in Maltese and "vták" in Slovak, while fish are "ħut" and "ryba", tortoises are "fekrun" and "korytnačka", cats are "qattus" and "mačka", rabbits are "fenek" and "zajac", hamsters are "ħamster" and "škrečok", and dogs are "kelb" and "pes".
Our activities in the school year 2013/2014sonabencova
This document summarizes the activities of the Comenius Project 2013-2015 between Tilgnerova School in Bratislava, Slovakia and partnership schools in Turkey, Croatia, Poland, and Bulgaria. The following key activities are described:
- Students introduced their schools and countries through presentations and researched their partner countries.
- The schools collaborated to create a joint project logo and dictionary in their languages.
- Students learned about traditional Slovak crafts like beekeeping and participated in cultural activities around Christmas traditions.
- Mobility exchanges were organized where students visited and learned about the culture in Croatia and Turkey.
- Throughout the project, students engaged in crafts, cooking, dance, and other
Rybnik is a city in southern Poland located in the Silesian Voivodeship. The city developed as a fishing center, with "rybnik" meaning fishpond in several Slavic languages. Rybnik has a population of over 141,000 people and is an important economic region due to its large coal mines and power plants. It also has a notable music scene with a famous music school and philharmonic orchestra. Rybnik enjoys the reputation of a "green" city with forests and the Beskidy Mountains nearby, and it has a reservoir that provides swimming and other recreational activities year-round.
The document summarizes Slovakia's success in winter sports, particularly hockey, at the Winter Olympics. It lists several Slovak hockey players who won medals between 1948 and 1992, including Ladislav Troják who won silver in 1948. It also mentions notable Slovak winter athletes like Radoslav Ţidek who won silver in snowboarding in 2006 and Anastasiya Kuzmina who won gold and silver in biathlon in 2010. The document frames Slovakia's winter sporting history in the context of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.
This document lists Slovak athletes who have medaled at Summer Olympic Games from 1896 to 2012, including their sport and medal achievements. A number of athletes are listed with multiple medal wins across different Olympic Games in sports such as athletics, swimming, gymnastics, wrestling, boxing, volleyball, cycling, canoeing, shooting, judo, tennis and more. The document highlights Slovakia's successes over time at the Summer Olympics spanning over a century of Olympic competition.
Our family decided to go a day without TV to spend more time together. We started the day with a hike at a local park, where the kids enjoyed exploring nature. In the afternoon, we had a picnic in the backyard and played board games, which allowed us to connect without distractions and make new memories.
This document contains clues about 6 different animals: a kangaroo that lives in Australia and carries its young in its pouch, a lion that lives in Africa and has a loud roar, a cat that is known to have 9 lives and can see well in the dark, an elephant that lives in Africa and has a trunk but does not eat meat, a camel that lives in deserts and can go without water longer than other animals, and a monkey that lives in trees and eats bananas but can also help with work on farms or in forests and is sometimes ridden.
Young wolf pups are born blind in a special burrow in the spring and eat breast milk. Adult wolves weigh between 30-100kg with females weighing 20% less, stand 80-105cm tall with fur 6cm long, a tail 50-60cm and a body 180-270cm. Wolves live in forests and feed on smaller prey like rabbits, roe deer and pheasants.
Roedeer live 10-15 years in forests and meadows, where they feed on plants. Females give birth to 1-3 young called fawns in late spring. Roedeer have excellent senses and small tails, grow to be 0.9-1.3 meters long, weigh 14-18 kg, and are hunted as game animals, though they have wolves, lynx, foxes, and wild dogs as predators.
An eagle has a feather-covered body that weighs 4kg with a wingspread of 2m. It lives in mountain environments and eats rodents, young foxes, and old chamois. Eaglets, or young eagles, eat the same food as adults and eagles have an average lifespan of 15-30 years, being protected by law.
Cats were domesticated in Egypt where they were used to hunt mice in fields. Domestic cats live 15-20 years in households worldwide while wildcats live solitary lives in Slovakian forests, hunting at night and resting during the day. Both domestic and wild cats eat small animals and birds. Domestic cats also eat commercial cat food. Cats have flexible bodies suited for hunting with sharp claws and come in various fur colors and lengths. Wildcats have larger heads, longer whiskers, and smaller ears than domestic cats.
The Tatra chamois is a mountain goat that lives in the high mountains of Europe. It has a short fur in the summer and a long, thick fur in the winter to withstand cold temperatures. Tatra chamois weigh between 30-50 kg, are 1.1-1.3 m in length, and have an average lifespan of 15-20 years. They give birth to a single calf in May or June and feed on wild fruits, grass, and breast milk.
Beavers are large rodents found near rivers and trees. They have brown fur, a neck, head, trunk, forelimbs, hind limbs and tail. Beavers can grow up to 1 meter long and weigh 30 kg, with an average lifespan of 20 years. They eat tree branches, leaves and bark. Female beavers give birth to 2-5 pups that are born with fur and can swim within 3 days. Beavers are protected under law.
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This document provides words for common pets such as birds, fish, tortoises, cats, rabbits, hamsters, dogs in the Maltese and Slovak languages. Birds are called "għasfur" in Maltese and "vták" in Slovak, while fish are "ħut" and "ryba", tortoises are "fekrun" and "korytnačka", cats are "qattus" and "mačka", rabbits are "fenek" and "zajac", hamsters are "ħamster" and "škrečok", and dogs are "kelb" and "pes".
2. 1.Stavba tela : hlava, krk, trup, predné končatiny, zadné končatiny, chvost -bobor je veľké zviera má 1 m a váži 30 kg -farba srsti hnedá 2.Priemerná dĺžka života : Bobor sa dožíva až 20 rokov
3. 3.Prostredie :Bobor žije na vodných tokoch, na miestach, kde v blízkosti rastú stromy 4.Potrava : konáre stromov, listy, kôra – bylinožravec 5. Meno mláďaťa : bobríča, (bobrík) -mláďatá sa rodia osrstené a vidia, -samica rodí 2-5 mláďatá, ktoré o dva tri dni začnú plávať