Room 2 held a gala that raised $230.10. Their gala event was a success in raising funds. The single sentence document provided a concise statement about the fundraising total from Room 2's gala.
The document discusses urbanization and socio-spatial segregation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, referencing specific neighborhoods like Copacabana. It mentions mega events in Rio and violence, as well as politics and citizen participation related to environmental rights and policies. The document also briefly references inequality; energy resources like a landfill and tidal/wave power; and adapting family farms for climate change impacts.
El documento presenta información sobre varios lugares turísticos y sitios históricos importantes en países de América del Sur como Brasil, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Perú, Uruguay, Paraguay y Bolivia. Se describen brevemente atractivos como Copacabana, Cristo Redentor y Pan de Azúcar en Brasil, el Castillo San Felipe Barajas y el Acuario del Rodadero en Colombia, la Casa Rosada y la Plaza de Mayo en Argentina, las Cataratas de Iguazú, Isla de Pascua y Torres del Paine en Chile, Machu Pic
Copacabana is a famous beach located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is over 4km long and known for its scenic views and vibrant culture. The beach hosts massive New Year's Eve celebrations each year that attract millions of revelers. It is also a popular destination for beach soccer tournaments. The surrounding Copacabana neighborhood is densely populated and has a high quality of life, though some slums also exist in the area. The beachfront promenade is a famous landmark designed with a geometric wave pattern. Local cuisine features ingredients like rice, beans, fish, and tropical fruits.
Copacabana is a beach located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is one of the most famous beaches in the world and stretches for over 4 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean coastline. The beach is known for its vibrant nightlife and lively atmosphere, especially during the summer months when it is filled with locals and tourists alike enjoying the sun and surf.
Copacabana se encuentra al sur de Río de Janeiro y mide casi 4 kilómetros de extensión. El barrio está conformado por 109 calles donde viven alrededor de 150,000 personas de diferentes clases sociales. Construida en 1906, la playa de Copacabana ofrece arena blanca y belleza natural que la convierten en una de las playas más populares de Brasil y el mundo.
O livro "Ai De Ti Copacabana" reúne crônicas escritas entre 1955-1960 pelo autor Ruben Braga, selecionadas e organizadas por ele, que abordam assuntos do cotidiano, infância, juventude e primeiros amores do autor, impregnadas de seu amor pela vida simples e pelos humildes.
Mrs Henderson helped with a project. The short note expresses gratitude to Mrs Henderson for assisting with an unspecified project. In just 3 sentences, the document thanks Mrs Henderson for her help.
The document describes activities that a classroom did to practice making repeating patterns. The students used connecting blocks, drew around shapes, used sticks and colored straws, and beads to create patterns. They listed examples of patterns they made using colors like red, yellow, blue and green in a repeating order. The students enjoyed making patterns in different ways, including on an iPad, and links to online pattern activities are provided.
The document discusses urbanization and socio-spatial segregation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, referencing specific neighborhoods like Copacabana. It mentions mega events in Rio and violence, as well as politics and citizen participation related to environmental rights and policies. The document also briefly references inequality; energy resources like a landfill and tidal/wave power; and adapting family farms for climate change impacts.
El documento presenta información sobre varios lugares turísticos y sitios históricos importantes en países de América del Sur como Brasil, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Perú, Uruguay, Paraguay y Bolivia. Se describen brevemente atractivos como Copacabana, Cristo Redentor y Pan de Azúcar en Brasil, el Castillo San Felipe Barajas y el Acuario del Rodadero en Colombia, la Casa Rosada y la Plaza de Mayo en Argentina, las Cataratas de Iguazú, Isla de Pascua y Torres del Paine en Chile, Machu Pic
Copacabana is a famous beach located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is over 4km long and known for its scenic views and vibrant culture. The beach hosts massive New Year's Eve celebrations each year that attract millions of revelers. It is also a popular destination for beach soccer tournaments. The surrounding Copacabana neighborhood is densely populated and has a high quality of life, though some slums also exist in the area. The beachfront promenade is a famous landmark designed with a geometric wave pattern. Local cuisine features ingredients like rice, beans, fish, and tropical fruits.
Copacabana is a beach located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is one of the most famous beaches in the world and stretches for over 4 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean coastline. The beach is known for its vibrant nightlife and lively atmosphere, especially during the summer months when it is filled with locals and tourists alike enjoying the sun and surf.
Copacabana se encuentra al sur de Río de Janeiro y mide casi 4 kilómetros de extensión. El barrio está conformado por 109 calles donde viven alrededor de 150,000 personas de diferentes clases sociales. Construida en 1906, la playa de Copacabana ofrece arena blanca y belleza natural que la convierten en una de las playas más populares de Brasil y el mundo.
O livro "Ai De Ti Copacabana" reúne crônicas escritas entre 1955-1960 pelo autor Ruben Braga, selecionadas e organizadas por ele, que abordam assuntos do cotidiano, infância, juventude e primeiros amores do autor, impregnadas de seu amor pela vida simples e pelos humildes.
Mrs Henderson helped with a project. The short note expresses gratitude to Mrs Henderson for assisting with an unspecified project. In just 3 sentences, the document thanks Mrs Henderson for her help.
The document describes activities that a classroom did to practice making repeating patterns. The students used connecting blocks, drew around shapes, used sticks and colored straws, and beads to create patterns. They listed examples of patterns they made using colors like red, yellow, blue and green in a repeating order. The students enjoyed making patterns in different ways, including on an iPad, and links to online pattern activities are provided.
We have been doing various activities in Room 5 to help students become better readers, such as practicing reading aloud, playing word games to quickly recognize words, and using iPad activities and word searches to learn letter names, sounds, and high-frequency words. One group read a story with the teacher and discussed it to show their understanding, then rearranged the text. Students also enjoy reading books and poems in the class library and reading with the teacher to learn new reading strategies.
The document outlines Matariki activities for a school. It mentions school wide activities as well as activities specifically for Room 4 which include baking and planting.
Swimming lessons will be held in Room 4 this term. The lessons will take place during Term 1 of 2015. Students should bring their swimming gear and meet their instructor at the pool in Room 4 at the scheduled time for their class.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by providing a button to click to begin the process. The document is advertising the ability to easily create presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck.
The poem describes a dragonfly landing near the speaker for a brief moment, sharing its beauty and glory with their world, before flying away again. Though the speaker wishes it could have stayed, they feel fortunate to have witnessed the dragonfly, even if only for a short time.
Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii's Big Island is the largest volcano on Earth, standing over 9,000 meters tall and making it the highest mountain globally. Lake Taupo volcano is the largest in New Zealand, with other notable volcanoes there including Ngauruhoe, Tongariro, Ruapehu, Taranaki, White Island, and Mount Tarawera.
Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii's Big Island is the largest volcano on Earth, standing over 9,000 meters tall and making it the highest mountain globally. Lake Taupo volcano is the largest in New Zealand, with other notable volcanoes there including Ngauruhoe, Tongariro, Ruapehu, Taranaki, White Island, and Mount Tarawera.
Volcanos erupt when tectonic plates collide or move apart, squeezing magma from between the earth's crust and mantle up through the volcano. Magma is made of rock and gases that is forced up through the volcano when the pressure between plates increases.
The document contains statements from multiple children describing ways in which they feel powerful. Many say they feel powerful by helping others, making good choices, being good at activities like reading and writing, climbing mountains, playing with friends, and doing chores. A few specifically mention feeling powerful when moving up mountains or reaching the highest peaks.
Tena koutou katoa. This letter is to inform parents of Room 2 students about upcoming events. Their class will be learning about different cultures and will have a special performance coming up to showcase what they have learned. Parents are invited to come and see what the students have been working on.
Lake Taupo is an important lake located in New Zealand's central North Island region. It is the largest lake by volume in Australasia and one of the clearest freshwater lakes in the world. The lake and surrounding area are of great significance to local Māori tribes who consider the lake a living ancestor and treasure.
The document describes a trek to Tauhara Totara Wahanga in February 2011. A group hiked through the forest area, learning about the native totara trees and history of the region from a knowledgeable guide. They observed some impressive large totara specimens during their walk in the forest.
The document is a set of prompts describing different emotions based on facial expressions in images from a SEAL pack. Each prompt pairs an emotion word with a description of a facial expression that conveys that emotion, such as "angry", "bored", "confused", and others including "excited", "frustrated", "guilty", "happy", "hopeful", "jealous", "left out", "loved", "proud", "sad", "scared", "surprised", "worried", and "relaxed". The final prompt asks the reader to recall a time they felt one of these emotions.
This short document appears to be about discovery and sharing, but provides no other context or details to summarize in 3 sentences or less. The title "Discovery Time Shape" and keywords "Discovery Time Shape" and "Sharing" are mentioned but no meaningful information is given.
This document provides information about Christmas traditions in different countries including England, Italy, Mexico, and New Zealand. It discusses how Christmas cards originated in England, the Italian Christmas figure of La Befana, the symbolic meaning of poinsettia flowers in Mexico, and that Christmas in New Zealand is associated with sunshine, picnics and beaches. Students are assigned tasks like making Christmas cards, crafts related to these traditions, and investigating Santa's home at the North Pole.
Spring is coming soon with green grass and blooming flowers. Birds are returning from the south and bees are buzzing everywhere. Leaves are budding on trees as spring has finally arrived. Several spring-themed craft activities are suggested, including making a windmill flower, woolly spring lambs on a background, leis out of flowers, a sewn bird pattern, and decorated seed containers for the garden. The tasks aim to foster creativity, thinking about materials, and teamwork while learning about the spring season.
Elm Park School is a primary school located in London, England that is overseen by the Ministry of Education. The school educates children from ages 5 to 11 and has approximately 250 students currently enrolled. Elm Park School strives to provide each student with a well-rounded education focusing on core subjects like reading, writing, math, science, as well as art, music, and physical education.
We have been doing various activities in Room 5 to help students become better readers, such as practicing reading aloud, playing word games to quickly recognize words, and using iPad activities and word searches to learn letter names, sounds, and high-frequency words. One group read a story with the teacher and discussed it to show their understanding, then rearranged the text. Students also enjoy reading books and poems in the class library and reading with the teacher to learn new reading strategies.
The document outlines Matariki activities for a school. It mentions school wide activities as well as activities specifically for Room 4 which include baking and planting.
Swimming lessons will be held in Room 4 this term. The lessons will take place during Term 1 of 2015. Students should bring their swimming gear and meet their instructor at the pool in Room 4 at the scheduled time for their class.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by providing a button to click to begin the process. The document is advertising the ability to easily create presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck.
The poem describes a dragonfly landing near the speaker for a brief moment, sharing its beauty and glory with their world, before flying away again. Though the speaker wishes it could have stayed, they feel fortunate to have witnessed the dragonfly, even if only for a short time.
Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii's Big Island is the largest volcano on Earth, standing over 9,000 meters tall and making it the highest mountain globally. Lake Taupo volcano is the largest in New Zealand, with other notable volcanoes there including Ngauruhoe, Tongariro, Ruapehu, Taranaki, White Island, and Mount Tarawera.
Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii's Big Island is the largest volcano on Earth, standing over 9,000 meters tall and making it the highest mountain globally. Lake Taupo volcano is the largest in New Zealand, with other notable volcanoes there including Ngauruhoe, Tongariro, Ruapehu, Taranaki, White Island, and Mount Tarawera.
Volcanos erupt when tectonic plates collide or move apart, squeezing magma from between the earth's crust and mantle up through the volcano. Magma is made of rock and gases that is forced up through the volcano when the pressure between plates increases.
The document contains statements from multiple children describing ways in which they feel powerful. Many say they feel powerful by helping others, making good choices, being good at activities like reading and writing, climbing mountains, playing with friends, and doing chores. A few specifically mention feeling powerful when moving up mountains or reaching the highest peaks.
Tena koutou katoa. This letter is to inform parents of Room 2 students about upcoming events. Their class will be learning about different cultures and will have a special performance coming up to showcase what they have learned. Parents are invited to come and see what the students have been working on.
Lake Taupo is an important lake located in New Zealand's central North Island region. It is the largest lake by volume in Australasia and one of the clearest freshwater lakes in the world. The lake and surrounding area are of great significance to local Māori tribes who consider the lake a living ancestor and treasure.
The document describes a trek to Tauhara Totara Wahanga in February 2011. A group hiked through the forest area, learning about the native totara trees and history of the region from a knowledgeable guide. They observed some impressive large totara specimens during their walk in the forest.
The document is a set of prompts describing different emotions based on facial expressions in images from a SEAL pack. Each prompt pairs an emotion word with a description of a facial expression that conveys that emotion, such as "angry", "bored", "confused", and others including "excited", "frustrated", "guilty", "happy", "hopeful", "jealous", "left out", "loved", "proud", "sad", "scared", "surprised", "worried", and "relaxed". The final prompt asks the reader to recall a time they felt one of these emotions.
This short document appears to be about discovery and sharing, but provides no other context or details to summarize in 3 sentences or less. The title "Discovery Time Shape" and keywords "Discovery Time Shape" and "Sharing" are mentioned but no meaningful information is given.
This document provides information about Christmas traditions in different countries including England, Italy, Mexico, and New Zealand. It discusses how Christmas cards originated in England, the Italian Christmas figure of La Befana, the symbolic meaning of poinsettia flowers in Mexico, and that Christmas in New Zealand is associated with sunshine, picnics and beaches. Students are assigned tasks like making Christmas cards, crafts related to these traditions, and investigating Santa's home at the North Pole.
Spring is coming soon with green grass and blooming flowers. Birds are returning from the south and bees are buzzing everywhere. Leaves are budding on trees as spring has finally arrived. Several spring-themed craft activities are suggested, including making a windmill flower, woolly spring lambs on a background, leis out of flowers, a sewn bird pattern, and decorated seed containers for the garden. The tasks aim to foster creativity, thinking about materials, and teamwork while learning about the spring season.
Elm Park School is a primary school located in London, England that is overseen by the Ministry of Education. The school educates children from ages 5 to 11 and has approximately 250 students currently enrolled. Elm Park School strives to provide each student with a well-rounded education focusing on core subjects like reading, writing, math, science, as well as art, music, and physical education.