This document discusses an optical illusion. Specifically, it mentions Centro Escolar de Portela, which is a school located in Portugal. However, no other details are provided about the optical illusion or what it illustrates involving the Portuguese school.
Drawing funny eyes can be done by focusing on the shape and expression of the eyes. Eyes are often called the "mirrors of the world" as they reflect emotion and personality. This brief guide provided tips for drawing eyes in an amusing or exaggerated way.
Os óculos são feitos de armações de metal ou plástico com lentes de vidro ou plástico. As lentes são cortadas e montadas nas armações de acordo com a receita médica para corrigir a visão. Os óculos ajudam as pessoas a enxergarem claramente.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for making glasses over several days. It details the design process, molding half shapes and duplicating them, cutting molds, adding metal stems, molding the glasses inside a machine for four days, mounting stems, and finishing the glasses.
Este documento apresenta as metas curriculares de português para o 1o ciclo do ensino básico, divididas por anos letivos e domínios de referência. São definidos objetivos relacionados com a oralidade, leitura e escrita, focando-se no desenvolvimento de competências como a consciência fonológica, reconhecimento de letras e palavras, fluência na leitura, compreensão de textos e apropriação de vocabulário.
This document discusses Easter traditions in Portugal. It describes religious traditions like Holy Week processions in Braga and families receiving blessings from priests in their homes on Easter Sunday. It also mentions common Easter foods like eggs, almonds, "Pão de Ló" cake, and "folar", a traditional Easter cake that godparents gift to godchildren. The Easter Sunday lunch is typically an important family meal that usually includes roast kid goat, lamb, or pig as the main dish.
This document discusses an optical illusion. Specifically, it mentions Centro Escolar de Portela, which is a school located in Portugal. However, no other details are provided about the optical illusion or what it illustrates involving the Portuguese school.
Drawing funny eyes can be done by focusing on the shape and expression of the eyes. Eyes are often called the "mirrors of the world" as they reflect emotion and personality. This brief guide provided tips for drawing eyes in an amusing or exaggerated way.
Os óculos são feitos de armações de metal ou plástico com lentes de vidro ou plástico. As lentes são cortadas e montadas nas armações de acordo com a receita médica para corrigir a visão. Os óculos ajudam as pessoas a enxergarem claramente.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for making glasses over several days. It details the design process, molding half shapes and duplicating them, cutting molds, adding metal stems, molding the glasses inside a machine for four days, mounting stems, and finishing the glasses.
Este documento apresenta as metas curriculares de português para o 1o ciclo do ensino básico, divididas por anos letivos e domínios de referência. São definidos objetivos relacionados com a oralidade, leitura e escrita, focando-se no desenvolvimento de competências como a consciência fonológica, reconhecimento de letras e palavras, fluência na leitura, compreensão de textos e apropriação de vocabulário.
This document discusses Easter traditions in Portugal. It describes religious traditions like Holy Week processions in Braga and families receiving blessings from priests in their homes on Easter Sunday. It also mentions common Easter foods like eggs, almonds, "Pão de Ló" cake, and "folar", a traditional Easter cake that godparents gift to godchildren. The Easter Sunday lunch is typically an important family meal that usually includes roast kid goat, lamb, or pig as the main dish.
Martin was a soldier traveling home during a cold storm when he came upon a poor freezing man asking for money. Martin only had some coins but gave the man half of his coat instead to help warm him. As he did this kind act, the clouds parted and the sun came out, earning this day in November named after Martin as "Summer of St. Martin." Martin was such a good man that he became a saint, with his feast day on November 11th still celebrated today by sharing chestnuts in his honor at the feast called Magusto.
The document contains tables showing temperature readings over 5 days from September 5th to September 13th in 5 locations: Romania-Tecuci, Portugal, Slovakia, Poland-Lublin, and Poland-Olsztyn. The temperatures ranged from 9 to 21 degrees Celsius across the locations and dates.
This document contains temperature data from May 9th-13th 2012 in Romania-Tecuci, Portugal, Slovakia, Poland-Lublin, and Poland-Olsztyn. The data is presented in tables with the daily maximum temperatures for each location from the 9th through the 13th of May. A line graph at the bottom summarizes the temperature trends over those five days across the five locations.
The document contains temperature readings from May 9-13 2012 in Romania-Tecuci, Portugal, Slovakia, Poland-Lublin, and Poland-Olsztyn. It lists the daily temperatures for each location, with Romania-Tecuci generally having the highest readings and Poland-Olsztyn the lowest each day.
This short document discusses clouds and their beauty by comparing their shapes, colors, and appearances at different times of day. It also briefly mentions Portugal, fear, animals, continents, cotton-like clouds, and unidentified flying objects.
The document describes different weather conditions that can occur in each season. In spring, the weather is usually warm and sunny, but sometimes foggy in the morning. In summer, it is hot and sunny, while people often go to the beach. In autumn, leaves fall from trees and it gets colder. Winter brings very cold weather and potential snow or rain. The document reviews weather words like sunny, cloudy, foggy, windy, rainy, stormy, and snowy.
The document discusses three common breeds of dogs in Portugal: the Golden Retriever, Siberian Husky, and Cocker Spaniel. It provides details about the traits and characteristics of each breed. The Golden Retriever is described as docile, friendly with children, obedient, and intelligent. Siberian Huskies are said to be smart, attentive, caring companions that enjoy playing. Cocker Spaniels are noted as being docile, affectionate, loyal, kind, obedient, and intelligent companions for children and families.
The document discusses three common breeds of dogs in Portugal: the Golden Retriever, Siberian Husky, and Cocker Spaniel. It notes that Golden Retrievers have an excellent sense of smell and are often used to guide the blind due to their docile and friendly nature. Siberian Huskies enjoy playing and are smart, attentive companions with beautiful eye colors. Cocker Spaniels are docile, affectionate, and loyal companions for children but need to be properly integrated into a family.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar tells the story of a caterpillar that hatches from an egg and spends the week eating through various fruits to sate its hunger. Each day it eats more fruit but remains hungry until Saturday when it eats too much and gets a stomach ache. The next day it eats a leaf and feels better, having grown into a big fat caterpillar. It then spins a cocoon and emerges two weeks later as a beautiful butterfly.
The story follows a tiny caterpillar that hatches from an egg and feels very hungry. Each day of the week, it eats a different fruit but remains hungry until eating a leaf on Sunday, which makes it feel better. It then spins a cocoon and emerges as a beautiful butterfly.
Uma menina pede ajuda ao Coelhinho da Páscoa para fazer um presente para os pais com ovos de Páscoa de diferentes cores. Com a ajuda do coelhinho, ela consegue juntar ovos vermelhos, rosa, verdes e azuis. No caminho para casa, ela cai e os ovos se espalham, mas leva o que consegue recolher para os pais. Desde então, as crianças procuram ovos escondidos na Páscoa.
1) After Portugal gained independence in 1143, silver coins called bezants were added to the flag to symbolize the monarch's right to issue currency.
2) Over time, the coat of arms degraded and the cross shape was lost, leaving five escutcheons where the bezants had been. King Sebastian later reduced the number of bezants in each escutcheon to five.
3) During the reign of Afonso III, a red border with golden castles was added to represent the Moorish castles conquered during the Reconquista, though the number of castles varied before being fixed at seven by Sebastian I.
The Castle of Guimarães, built in the 12th century, was important in the formation of Portugal as the first King of Portugal, D. Afonso Henriques, was born and lived there. It was also where he fought for and declared Portugal's independence from Leon in 1127, defeating his mother Queen Teresa's forces the following year in the Field of S. Mamede near the castle. The castle remains a national monument and important historical symbol of Portugal.
This document provides a list of students in the 2nd and 4th year classes of EB1 DE CURVEIRA- PENAFIEL school in Portugal. It also mentions some classroom and canteen activities as well as a game called "Kings and Queens".
The document provides a weekly weather forecast for Porto, Portugal from Wednesday, August 12 to Tuesday, August 14. Over the week, temperatures will range between 3-14°C with varying levels of cloud coverage and chances of light rain or drizzle each day. Humidity levels will be high, between 70-97%, with dew points between -1-11°C. Winds will be out of the east and southeast between 5-31km/h.
The document provides a weekly weather forecast for Porto, Portugal from Wednesday, August 12 to Tuesday, August 14. Over the week, temperatures will range between 3-14°C with varying levels of cloud coverage and chances of light rain or drizzle each day. Humidity levels will be high, between 70-97%, with dew points between -1-11°C. Winds will be out of the east and southeast between 5-31km/h.
This document provides information about a classroom of 11 children between the ages of 4 and 8 years old at EB 1 DE CURVEIRA School in Penafiel, Portugal. It describes the classroom activities the children participate in, including learning about husking corn, picking grapes, treading grapes to make wine, World Music Day where they sing the song of Portela, and World Food Day. It also mentions the other classrooms and teachers in the school and describes the children and teachers as being like a family.
A menina Capuchinho Vermelho apanhou um vírus H1N1 perigoso enquanto colhia rosas na floresta e o transmitiu à sua avó. Ambas ficaram doentes com febre alta, vómitos e tosse. A mãe de Capuchinho Vermelho foi ajudá-las e chamou a linha de saúde para obter assistência.
Uma senhora redonda brinca com os alimentos e os convida para um jogo onde eles se organizam em grupos. Os alimentos formam as famílias da Roda dos Alimentos: frutas, legumes, carne e peixe, leguminosas, gorduras, massas e pão, laticínios e água no centro. A senhora explica que todos os alimentos são importantes e as pessoas devem comer um pouco de todos os grupos para uma alimentação saudável.
Martin was a soldier traveling home during a cold storm when he came upon a poor freezing man asking for money. Martin only had some coins but gave the man half of his coat instead to help warm him. As he did this kind act, the clouds parted and the sun came out, earning this day in November named after Martin as "Summer of St. Martin." Martin was such a good man that he became a saint, with his feast day on November 11th still celebrated today by sharing chestnuts in his honor at the feast called Magusto.
The document contains tables showing temperature readings over 5 days from September 5th to September 13th in 5 locations: Romania-Tecuci, Portugal, Slovakia, Poland-Lublin, and Poland-Olsztyn. The temperatures ranged from 9 to 21 degrees Celsius across the locations and dates.
This document contains temperature data from May 9th-13th 2012 in Romania-Tecuci, Portugal, Slovakia, Poland-Lublin, and Poland-Olsztyn. The data is presented in tables with the daily maximum temperatures for each location from the 9th through the 13th of May. A line graph at the bottom summarizes the temperature trends over those five days across the five locations.
The document contains temperature readings from May 9-13 2012 in Romania-Tecuci, Portugal, Slovakia, Poland-Lublin, and Poland-Olsztyn. It lists the daily temperatures for each location, with Romania-Tecuci generally having the highest readings and Poland-Olsztyn the lowest each day.
This short document discusses clouds and their beauty by comparing their shapes, colors, and appearances at different times of day. It also briefly mentions Portugal, fear, animals, continents, cotton-like clouds, and unidentified flying objects.
The document describes different weather conditions that can occur in each season. In spring, the weather is usually warm and sunny, but sometimes foggy in the morning. In summer, it is hot and sunny, while people often go to the beach. In autumn, leaves fall from trees and it gets colder. Winter brings very cold weather and potential snow or rain. The document reviews weather words like sunny, cloudy, foggy, windy, rainy, stormy, and snowy.
The document discusses three common breeds of dogs in Portugal: the Golden Retriever, Siberian Husky, and Cocker Spaniel. It provides details about the traits and characteristics of each breed. The Golden Retriever is described as docile, friendly with children, obedient, and intelligent. Siberian Huskies are said to be smart, attentive, caring companions that enjoy playing. Cocker Spaniels are noted as being docile, affectionate, loyal, kind, obedient, and intelligent companions for children and families.
The document discusses three common breeds of dogs in Portugal: the Golden Retriever, Siberian Husky, and Cocker Spaniel. It notes that Golden Retrievers have an excellent sense of smell and are often used to guide the blind due to their docile and friendly nature. Siberian Huskies enjoy playing and are smart, attentive companions with beautiful eye colors. Cocker Spaniels are docile, affectionate, and loyal companions for children but need to be properly integrated into a family.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar tells the story of a caterpillar that hatches from an egg and spends the week eating through various fruits to sate its hunger. Each day it eats more fruit but remains hungry until Saturday when it eats too much and gets a stomach ache. The next day it eats a leaf and feels better, having grown into a big fat caterpillar. It then spins a cocoon and emerges two weeks later as a beautiful butterfly.
The story follows a tiny caterpillar that hatches from an egg and feels very hungry. Each day of the week, it eats a different fruit but remains hungry until eating a leaf on Sunday, which makes it feel better. It then spins a cocoon and emerges as a beautiful butterfly.
Uma menina pede ajuda ao Coelhinho da Páscoa para fazer um presente para os pais com ovos de Páscoa de diferentes cores. Com a ajuda do coelhinho, ela consegue juntar ovos vermelhos, rosa, verdes e azuis. No caminho para casa, ela cai e os ovos se espalham, mas leva o que consegue recolher para os pais. Desde então, as crianças procuram ovos escondidos na Páscoa.
1) After Portugal gained independence in 1143, silver coins called bezants were added to the flag to symbolize the monarch's right to issue currency.
2) Over time, the coat of arms degraded and the cross shape was lost, leaving five escutcheons where the bezants had been. King Sebastian later reduced the number of bezants in each escutcheon to five.
3) During the reign of Afonso III, a red border with golden castles was added to represent the Moorish castles conquered during the Reconquista, though the number of castles varied before being fixed at seven by Sebastian I.
The Castle of Guimarães, built in the 12th century, was important in the formation of Portugal as the first King of Portugal, D. Afonso Henriques, was born and lived there. It was also where he fought for and declared Portugal's independence from Leon in 1127, defeating his mother Queen Teresa's forces the following year in the Field of S. Mamede near the castle. The castle remains a national monument and important historical symbol of Portugal.
This document provides a list of students in the 2nd and 4th year classes of EB1 DE CURVEIRA- PENAFIEL school in Portugal. It also mentions some classroom and canteen activities as well as a game called "Kings and Queens".
The document provides a weekly weather forecast for Porto, Portugal from Wednesday, August 12 to Tuesday, August 14. Over the week, temperatures will range between 3-14°C with varying levels of cloud coverage and chances of light rain or drizzle each day. Humidity levels will be high, between 70-97%, with dew points between -1-11°C. Winds will be out of the east and southeast between 5-31km/h.
The document provides a weekly weather forecast for Porto, Portugal from Wednesday, August 12 to Tuesday, August 14. Over the week, temperatures will range between 3-14°C with varying levels of cloud coverage and chances of light rain or drizzle each day. Humidity levels will be high, between 70-97%, with dew points between -1-11°C. Winds will be out of the east and southeast between 5-31km/h.
This document provides information about a classroom of 11 children between the ages of 4 and 8 years old at EB 1 DE CURVEIRA School in Penafiel, Portugal. It describes the classroom activities the children participate in, including learning about husking corn, picking grapes, treading grapes to make wine, World Music Day where they sing the song of Portela, and World Food Day. It also mentions the other classrooms and teachers in the school and describes the children and teachers as being like a family.
A menina Capuchinho Vermelho apanhou um vírus H1N1 perigoso enquanto colhia rosas na floresta e o transmitiu à sua avó. Ambas ficaram doentes com febre alta, vómitos e tosse. A mãe de Capuchinho Vermelho foi ajudá-las e chamou a linha de saúde para obter assistência.
Uma senhora redonda brinca com os alimentos e os convida para um jogo onde eles se organizam em grupos. Os alimentos formam as famílias da Roda dos Alimentos: frutas, legumes, carne e peixe, leguminosas, gorduras, massas e pão, laticínios e água no centro. A senhora explica que todos os alimentos são importantes e as pessoas devem comer um pouco de todos os grupos para uma alimentação saudável.