This document provides vocabulary related to art supplies and techniques. It lists common tools used for drawing and painting such as brushes, colored pencils, crayons, markers, glue, erasers and spray paint. Materials for painting include canvas, easels, palettes, ink and different types of paint. Art techniques and styles mentioned are portraits, sketches, graffiti, mural painting, as well as other forms like ceramics and photography.
Halloween is celebrated annually on October 31st and has its origins in ancient Celtic harvest festivals. The traditions of carving jack-o-lanterns and children dressing in costumes and going trick-or-treating stem from Celtic harvest festivals and Irish and Scottish immigrant customs in the 19th century. Modern Halloween celebrations typically involve costume parties, visiting haunted houses and corn mazes, and watching horror movies.
Este documento fornece instruções sobre como procurar livros na biblioteca de acordo com o gênero literário e ordem alfabética. Ele explica que os livros são organizados por gênero como narrativa, poesia, teatro, quadrinhos, clássicos e outros, e dentro de cada gênero em ordem alfabética pelas três primeiras letras do sobrenome do autor.
This document provides vocabulary related to art supplies and techniques. It lists common tools used for drawing and painting such as brushes, colored pencils, crayons, markers, glue, erasers and spray paint. Materials for painting include canvas, easels, palettes, ink and different types of paint. Art techniques and styles mentioned are portraits, sketches, graffiti, mural painting, as well as other forms like ceramics and photography.
Halloween is celebrated annually on October 31st and has its origins in ancient Celtic harvest festivals. The traditions of carving jack-o-lanterns and children dressing in costumes and going trick-or-treating stem from Celtic harvest festivals and Irish and Scottish immigrant customs in the 19th century. Modern Halloween celebrations typically involve costume parties, visiting haunted houses and corn mazes, and watching horror movies.
Este documento fornece instruções sobre como procurar livros na biblioteca de acordo com o gênero literário e ordem alfabética. Ele explica que os livros são organizados por gênero como narrativa, poesia, teatro, quadrinhos, clássicos e outros, e dentro de cada gênero em ordem alfabética pelas três primeiras letras do sobrenome do autor.
Este documento describe cómo un grupo de estudiantes de 5o grado creó un proyecto de "manequin challenge". Primero, recibieron permiso de la dirección para realizar el proyecto. Luego, buscaron información, crearon carteles y se organizaron en tres equipos para grabar sus videos. Finalmente, presentaron el proyecto a otros cursos, practicaron mucho y grabaron sus videos. Para finalizar, hicieron un mural que resume todos los pasos del proyecto.
The document outlines the author's life events from birth in 1991 in Cape Coral, FL to moving to Spain in 2015. Key events include joining a choir in 2002, graduating high school in 2010, graduating university in 2014, working at a newspaper and scout camp, and relocating to Madrid and then Cangas, Spain.
This document contains summaries of various Olympic and Paralympic athletes. It includes their names, birthdates, ages, countries, and occupations. It also lists some of their Olympic accomplishments like medals won. Athletes mentioned include gymnasts Simone Biles and Jessica Lopez, swimmers Michael Phelps and Mireia Belmonte, tennis players Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and Paralympic swimmers Teresa Perales and Elena Congost. The document was written by 3rd and 4th grade students from CEIP Plurilingüe da Espiñeira in Spain.
This document profiles 12 influential women inventors including Marie Curie, Gertrude Elion, Rosalind Franklin, Hedy Lamarr, Florence Parpart, Katherine Johnson, Florence Nightingale, and Ada Lovelace. For each inventor it provides their birth date, country of origin, nationality, occupation, and important inventions. Brief biographies were also written by students describing each inventor's name, birthdate, country/nationality, occupation, and key invention or contribution.
The document profiles short biographies of 18 female painters from different countries and eras, including their name, birthdate, nationality, occupation, and artistic movement. It includes painters such as Frida Kahlo from Mexico who worked in Surrealism, Mary Cassatt from the US who worked in Impressionism, and Tamara Lempicka from Poland who worked in Art Deco.
En la segunda semana de bosques de 2017, se plantaron varios árboles amorodos. Se completó con éxito la siembra de los árboles, logrando así aumentar la cantidad de árboles en el bosque.
El documento presenta el programa del Día de la Mujer en el Colegio Plurilingüe de Espiñeira-Aldán, incluyendo las clases y actividades que serán impartidas por diferentes maestras en cada grado sobre temas como pintura, ciencia, deporte, sociedad e inventores en inglés.
El documento menciona a 8 mujeres notables de la historia y sus hijos entre paréntesis: María Soliño (Lucía e Sheila), Amelia Earheart (Elena e Alba), Isabel la Católica (Lía e Candela), J.K. Rowling (Adrián e Judith), Sally Ride (Jorge e Alex), Lady Di (Andrea e Pablo) y Cleopatra (Edgar e Iago).
This document provides a list of vocabulary words related to friendship in Spanish and English, including "best friends", "believe in you", "make you laugh", "comfort you", and "chill with you". It also includes phrases about friendship like "trust you", "fight for you", "include you", and "stand by you". The document ends by providing links to related YouTube videos.
In America, Christmas is celebrated on December 25th and often involves families gathering for big meals on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Traditions can include decorating houses and trees, visiting Santa at the mall, leaving out cookies and milk for Santa, caroling, and various treats like eggnog. Celebrations vary depending on cultural background, but many families enjoy decorating, spending time with family, exchanging gifts, and partaking in holiday foods.
Stephanie Kwolek invented a new type of synthetic fiber called Kevlar in 1965. Kevlar is 5 times stronger than steel and has since been used in bulletproof vests for police officers and military personnel to protect them from gunfire and shrapnel. It is also used in racing helmets to protect the heads of drivers in high-speed crashes.
The document provides background information on the origins and traditions of Thanksgiving in the United States. It describes how the first Thanksgiving took place in 1621 when the Pilgrims and Wampanoag Native Americans shared an autumn harvest feast. It then discusses how Thanksgiving evolved to become a national holiday celebrated on the last Thursday of November, typically involving families gathering for a meal and participating in activities like watching parades and football games.
This document lists and defines common rooms and items found in a house, including the bathroom, bedroom, garage, hall, kitchen, living room, and dining room. It also lists things typically found in these rooms such as a toilet, shower, fridge, bed, clock, sofa, and cooker. Finally, it provides examples of different types of homes like a flat, house, and houseboat.
This document outlines the subjects and places that will be part of a fourth grader's new school year, including core subjects like English, math, science and history as well as music, art, drama, PE and technology. The school locations mentioned are the classroom, playground, canteen, gym and library.
This chapter lists various hobbies and activities that 6th graders can do in their free time, including playing musical instruments like the drums, using the internet, collecting things, practicing a foreign language, making things, juggling, playing chess, going fishing, doing puzzles, and going to pop concerts.
This document lists 10 common electronic gadgets used by many people today including fifth graders: charger, MP3 player, video game console, pen drive, headphones, satnav, stopwatch, tablet, webcam, and calculator.
This document lists various electronic devices that are commonly used by fifth graders including chargers, MP3 players, video game consoles, pen drives, headphones, GPS devices, stopwatches, tablets, webcams, and calculators.
Este documento describe cómo un grupo de estudiantes de 5o grado creó un proyecto de "manequin challenge". Primero, recibieron permiso de la dirección para realizar el proyecto. Luego, buscaron información, crearon carteles y se organizaron en tres equipos para grabar sus videos. Finalmente, presentaron el proyecto a otros cursos, practicaron mucho y grabaron sus videos. Para finalizar, hicieron un mural que resume todos los pasos del proyecto.
The document outlines the author's life events from birth in 1991 in Cape Coral, FL to moving to Spain in 2015. Key events include joining a choir in 2002, graduating high school in 2010, graduating university in 2014, working at a newspaper and scout camp, and relocating to Madrid and then Cangas, Spain.
This document contains summaries of various Olympic and Paralympic athletes. It includes their names, birthdates, ages, countries, and occupations. It also lists some of their Olympic accomplishments like medals won. Athletes mentioned include gymnasts Simone Biles and Jessica Lopez, swimmers Michael Phelps and Mireia Belmonte, tennis players Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and Paralympic swimmers Teresa Perales and Elena Congost. The document was written by 3rd and 4th grade students from CEIP Plurilingüe da Espiñeira in Spain.
This document profiles 12 influential women inventors including Marie Curie, Gertrude Elion, Rosalind Franklin, Hedy Lamarr, Florence Parpart, Katherine Johnson, Florence Nightingale, and Ada Lovelace. For each inventor it provides their birth date, country of origin, nationality, occupation, and important inventions. Brief biographies were also written by students describing each inventor's name, birthdate, country/nationality, occupation, and key invention or contribution.
The document profiles short biographies of 18 female painters from different countries and eras, including their name, birthdate, nationality, occupation, and artistic movement. It includes painters such as Frida Kahlo from Mexico who worked in Surrealism, Mary Cassatt from the US who worked in Impressionism, and Tamara Lempicka from Poland who worked in Art Deco.
En la segunda semana de bosques de 2017, se plantaron varios árboles amorodos. Se completó con éxito la siembra de los árboles, logrando así aumentar la cantidad de árboles en el bosque.
El documento presenta el programa del Día de la Mujer en el Colegio Plurilingüe de Espiñeira-Aldán, incluyendo las clases y actividades que serán impartidas por diferentes maestras en cada grado sobre temas como pintura, ciencia, deporte, sociedad e inventores en inglés.
El documento menciona a 8 mujeres notables de la historia y sus hijos entre paréntesis: María Soliño (Lucía e Sheila), Amelia Earheart (Elena e Alba), Isabel la Católica (Lía e Candela), J.K. Rowling (Adrián e Judith), Sally Ride (Jorge e Alex), Lady Di (Andrea e Pablo) y Cleopatra (Edgar e Iago).
This document provides a list of vocabulary words related to friendship in Spanish and English, including "best friends", "believe in you", "make you laugh", "comfort you", and "chill with you". It also includes phrases about friendship like "trust you", "fight for you", "include you", and "stand by you". The document ends by providing links to related YouTube videos.
In America, Christmas is celebrated on December 25th and often involves families gathering for big meals on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Traditions can include decorating houses and trees, visiting Santa at the mall, leaving out cookies and milk for Santa, caroling, and various treats like eggnog. Celebrations vary depending on cultural background, but many families enjoy decorating, spending time with family, exchanging gifts, and partaking in holiday foods.
Stephanie Kwolek invented a new type of synthetic fiber called Kevlar in 1965. Kevlar is 5 times stronger than steel and has since been used in bulletproof vests for police officers and military personnel to protect them from gunfire and shrapnel. It is also used in racing helmets to protect the heads of drivers in high-speed crashes.
The document provides background information on the origins and traditions of Thanksgiving in the United States. It describes how the first Thanksgiving took place in 1621 when the Pilgrims and Wampanoag Native Americans shared an autumn harvest feast. It then discusses how Thanksgiving evolved to become a national holiday celebrated on the last Thursday of November, typically involving families gathering for a meal and participating in activities like watching parades and football games.
This document lists and defines common rooms and items found in a house, including the bathroom, bedroom, garage, hall, kitchen, living room, and dining room. It also lists things typically found in these rooms such as a toilet, shower, fridge, bed, clock, sofa, and cooker. Finally, it provides examples of different types of homes like a flat, house, and houseboat.
This document outlines the subjects and places that will be part of a fourth grader's new school year, including core subjects like English, math, science and history as well as music, art, drama, PE and technology. The school locations mentioned are the classroom, playground, canteen, gym and library.
This chapter lists various hobbies and activities that 6th graders can do in their free time, including playing musical instruments like the drums, using the internet, collecting things, practicing a foreign language, making things, juggling, playing chess, going fishing, doing puzzles, and going to pop concerts.
This document lists 10 common electronic gadgets used by many people today including fifth graders: charger, MP3 player, video game console, pen drive, headphones, satnav, stopwatch, tablet, webcam, and calculator.
This document lists various electronic devices that are commonly used by fifth graders including chargers, MP3 players, video game consoles, pen drives, headphones, GPS devices, stopwatches, tablets, webcams, and calculators.