This document appears to be a diary entry written by a girl named Eleonora. She provides some basic facts about herself like being 141 cm tall, having blue eyes and light brown hair. She was born in Rome in 2003 but now lives in Termoli, a town on the coast of Italy known for its good food, especially fish. Eleonora expresses her love for Italy, its culture and cities. She enjoys sports and music, especially rhythmic gymnastics and playing the violin. She introduces her family which she says is fantastic, providing short descriptions of her dad, mum and brother.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Play Group Math Oral counting(1 30)(১-৩০)-৩Cambriannews
Julia Akter is an assistant teacher at Cambrian School and College in Mirpur, Dhaka. She teaches math to students in the play group class. The lesson objective is for students to count numbers 21 through 30 in both English and Bengali. Students will work in groups collecting colored blocks and counting individually from 21 to 30 to practice their numbers. The lesson concludes with reminding students to cut their nails once a week.
The document discusses the colors associated with the four seasons - spring, summer, autumn, and winter. It provides examples of colors seen in nature during each season, from the rainbow of flowers in spring to the neutral shades of winter. It also includes information about two artworks - The Autumn painting by Giuseppe Arcimboldo from 1573 and Maria's portrait pencil drawing by Antonio Lopez Garcia from 1972.
This document is a newsletter from Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation from Spring 2014. It discusses several stories of hope involving patients who found optimism through the care they received at Phoenix Children's Hospital during difficult medical situations. It also discusses the need to expand the emergency department and trauma center due to increasing demand. Additionally, it profiles a neurosurgeon at the hospital who is passionate about brain tumor research. The newsletter aims to highlight how the hospital provides hope to patients and families and how community support helps fund innovative programs and care.
This document appears to be a diary entry written by a girl named Eleonora. She provides some basic facts about herself like being 141 cm tall, having blue eyes and light brown hair. She was born in Rome in 2003 but now lives in Termoli, a town on the coast of Italy known for its good food, especially fish. Eleonora expresses her love for Italy, its culture and cities. She enjoys sports and music, especially rhythmic gymnastics and playing the violin. She introduces her family which she says is fantastic, providing short descriptions of her dad, mum and brother.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Play Group Math Oral counting(1 30)(১-৩০)-৩Cambriannews
Julia Akter is an assistant teacher at Cambrian School and College in Mirpur, Dhaka. She teaches math to students in the play group class. The lesson objective is for students to count numbers 21 through 30 in both English and Bengali. Students will work in groups collecting colored blocks and counting individually from 21 to 30 to practice their numbers. The lesson concludes with reminding students to cut their nails once a week.
The document discusses the colors associated with the four seasons - spring, summer, autumn, and winter. It provides examples of colors seen in nature during each season, from the rainbow of flowers in spring to the neutral shades of winter. It also includes information about two artworks - The Autumn painting by Giuseppe Arcimboldo from 1573 and Maria's portrait pencil drawing by Antonio Lopez Garcia from 1972.
This document is a newsletter from Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation from Spring 2014. It discusses several stories of hope involving patients who found optimism through the care they received at Phoenix Children's Hospital during difficult medical situations. It also discusses the need to expand the emergency department and trauma center due to increasing demand. Additionally, it profiles a neurosurgeon at the hospital who is passionate about brain tumor research. The newsletter aims to highlight how the hospital provides hope to patients and families and how community support helps fund innovative programs and care.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
Indeed, in the creation of the heavens and the earth and the alternation of the night and the day are signs for those of understanding.
Amazing flowers photos.:)
The document is a collection of quotes about roses from various cultures and authors. Many of the quotes discuss how roses have both beauty and thorns, representing that both positive and negative aspects can coexist. Other quotes emphasize appreciating roses while they are present and finding beauty even in difficult situations. The collection shows the multi-faceted symbolism of roses across different perspectives.
This document discusses a slideshow presentation on trees in flower that will automatically advance. It also notes the date and time as Saturday March 12, 2011 at 9:25 pm and was created by Charlotte. Music from Nachtigall Serenade by A. Rieu from 2008 will play during the presentation.
This document contains summaries of multiple poems written by Aubrey Lukacsko. The poems explore themes of love, believing in positivity, self-identity, challenging stereotypes about blondes, and appreciating life. The summaries analyze the poems' themes, tones, rhyme schemes, and use of imagery to convey meaningful messages.
The document discusses the optical phenomenon of rainbows and the colors that make them up. Rainbows are caused by sunlight refracting through water droplets in the atmosphere, creating an arc of color with red on the outer part and violet on the inner part. The colors that make up the visible light spectrum, from longest to shortest wavelength, are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The document then tells a story of the colors arguing about which is most important before a rainstorm brings them together, teaching them they each have value and are meant to live together in harmony.
Friends add color and fragrance to one's life, providing support when one is down and rejoicing when one is up. True friends see only the good in people, love them as they are, think of them often, fight for them, and know they would struggle without their friendship.
This newsletter provides information about a school project called "Let's Plant a Flower" where students will go into the community to take pictures of different types of flowers. They will gather data, ask questions, and give presentations on Friday to share what they learned. It outlines the goals, roles, and standards for the project. Students will study plant structures, life cycles, and classifications. They will conduct research, label parts, grow plants from seeds, and answer questions about what plants need to grow and the relationship between structures and functions. Parents are invited to the presentations on Friday and are asked to support the project by donating supplies or speaking to the class.
This short document describes a pretty flower enjoying being pollinated with love in the air. In a few words, it conveys a flower finding love and completing its lifecycle in a positive way. The document ends by noting "THE END" and providing a website.
The document discusses the meaning and value of friendship. It defines a friend as a confidant, lover, fellow email junkie, shoulder to cry on, and ear to listen. A friend is someone you share the deepest details of your life with, even more so than family. Friendships are built on trust and last through disagreements and arguments. The document celebrates friendship and encourages sharing it with others.
Bulgaria is located in Southeast Europe along the Black Sea coast, sharing land borders with Greece, Turkey, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Romania. The capital is Sofia. Some of Bulgaria's most notable natural and historical landmarks include the Seven Rila Lakes, the Rose Valley known for rose cultivation, the unique Belogradchik rocks, the beautiful Krushuna waterfalls, the largest Rila Monastery, and the Shipka Monument honoring those who died for Bulgaria's freedom in 1877.
The bee Juju woke up from hibernation feeling hungry and went looking for flowers with nectar. Both a rose bush and peony told Juju they hadn't started blossoming yet. Feeling sad that it couldn't find food, Juju then heard children playing nearby and saw a meadow full of crocuses, hellebores and violets that had opened their cups, allowing Juju to eat its fill of nectar before happily returning home to the hive.
This kindergarten lesson plan focuses on teaching children about bees. The objectives are for children to learn about the external features and behaviors of bees and safe interactions. Activities include a riddle about bees, a discussion of how bees live in hives collecting pollen and forming honeycomb, a presentation and song about bees, and a poem reciting a conversation between a boy and a bee. The lesson concludes with an assembly puzzle game for the children.
The document summarizes Bulgarian Christmas Eve traditions. A large log burns in the fireplace as the family head breaks round flat bread and distributes pieces to the family and for protection. The whole family then gathers at a table with meatless dishes that are odd numbered to symbolize fertility. There is also a tradition of groups of men and youths going from house to house singing Christmas songs and offering wishes in exchange for gifts from the homeowners.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
Indeed, in the creation of the heavens and the earth and the alternation of the night and the day are signs for those of understanding.
Amazing flowers photos.:)
The document is a collection of quotes about roses from various cultures and authors. Many of the quotes discuss how roses have both beauty and thorns, representing that both positive and negative aspects can coexist. Other quotes emphasize appreciating roses while they are present and finding beauty even in difficult situations. The collection shows the multi-faceted symbolism of roses across different perspectives.
This document discusses a slideshow presentation on trees in flower that will automatically advance. It also notes the date and time as Saturday March 12, 2011 at 9:25 pm and was created by Charlotte. Music from Nachtigall Serenade by A. Rieu from 2008 will play during the presentation.
This document contains summaries of multiple poems written by Aubrey Lukacsko. The poems explore themes of love, believing in positivity, self-identity, challenging stereotypes about blondes, and appreciating life. The summaries analyze the poems' themes, tones, rhyme schemes, and use of imagery to convey meaningful messages.
The document discusses the optical phenomenon of rainbows and the colors that make them up. Rainbows are caused by sunlight refracting through water droplets in the atmosphere, creating an arc of color with red on the outer part and violet on the inner part. The colors that make up the visible light spectrum, from longest to shortest wavelength, are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The document then tells a story of the colors arguing about which is most important before a rainstorm brings them together, teaching them they each have value and are meant to live together in harmony.
Friends add color and fragrance to one's life, providing support when one is down and rejoicing when one is up. True friends see only the good in people, love them as they are, think of them often, fight for them, and know they would struggle without their friendship.
This newsletter provides information about a school project called "Let's Plant a Flower" where students will go into the community to take pictures of different types of flowers. They will gather data, ask questions, and give presentations on Friday to share what they learned. It outlines the goals, roles, and standards for the project. Students will study plant structures, life cycles, and classifications. They will conduct research, label parts, grow plants from seeds, and answer questions about what plants need to grow and the relationship between structures and functions. Parents are invited to the presentations on Friday and are asked to support the project by donating supplies or speaking to the class.
This short document describes a pretty flower enjoying being pollinated with love in the air. In a few words, it conveys a flower finding love and completing its lifecycle in a positive way. The document ends by noting "THE END" and providing a website.
The document discusses the meaning and value of friendship. It defines a friend as a confidant, lover, fellow email junkie, shoulder to cry on, and ear to listen. A friend is someone you share the deepest details of your life with, even more so than family. Friendships are built on trust and last through disagreements and arguments. The document celebrates friendship and encourages sharing it with others.
Bulgaria is located in Southeast Europe along the Black Sea coast, sharing land borders with Greece, Turkey, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Romania. The capital is Sofia. Some of Bulgaria's most notable natural and historical landmarks include the Seven Rila Lakes, the Rose Valley known for rose cultivation, the unique Belogradchik rocks, the beautiful Krushuna waterfalls, the largest Rila Monastery, and the Shipka Monument honoring those who died for Bulgaria's freedom in 1877.
The bee Juju woke up from hibernation feeling hungry and went looking for flowers with nectar. Both a rose bush and peony told Juju they hadn't started blossoming yet. Feeling sad that it couldn't find food, Juju then heard children playing nearby and saw a meadow full of crocuses, hellebores and violets that had opened their cups, allowing Juju to eat its fill of nectar before happily returning home to the hive.
This kindergarten lesson plan focuses on teaching children about bees. The objectives are for children to learn about the external features and behaviors of bees and safe interactions. Activities include a riddle about bees, a discussion of how bees live in hives collecting pollen and forming honeycomb, a presentation and song about bees, and a poem reciting a conversation between a boy and a bee. The lesson concludes with an assembly puzzle game for the children.
The document summarizes Bulgarian Christmas Eve traditions. A large log burns in the fireplace as the family head breaks round flat bread and distributes pieces to the family and for protection. The whole family then gathers at a table with meatless dishes that are odd numbered to symbolize fertility. There is also a tradition of groups of men and youths going from house to house singing Christmas songs and offering wishes in exchange for gifts from the homeowners.
The document discusses bees and beekeeping. It describes how bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers by alighting on blossoms and stabbing their proboscis into them. Beekeepers must wear protective gloves, net masks, and white clothing to avoid stings when working with beehives, where bees form honeycombs by collecting pollen and nectar from flowers. The health of bees and quality of honey depends on clean, unpolluted flowers that provide fresh nectar.
Summer is a time for holidays, rest, and enjoying the warm weather according to the document. Some key reasons mentioned are that the days are longer, many fruits ripen, and people enjoy swimming, walking in the mountains, and other outdoor activities. The document also notes that butterflies fly, people go for walks, children swing and play with kites and balloons, and birds sing during the summer months.
Children ages 5-6 should focus on tasks that develop fine motor skills like cutting with scissors, drawing, and writing small letters, as well as activities that encourage problem-solving, creativity, and social skills through play with others.
Kindergarteners in Bulgaria listened to Vivaldi's Spring and created a decoupage collage to develop their sense of color and composition. The children were tasked with tearing images and applying them harmoniously in a space to represent the colors of spring awakening in nature. After winter, trees and grass blossom with white, pink and colorful flowers as migrating birds return and animals give birth, signaling the arrival of spring.
Kindergarteners in Bulgaria celebrate the coming of spring with Baba Marta and traditions involving martenitsi. On March 1st, people and animals wear martenitsi, which are white and red interwoven threads, to bring health and wellbeing. The martenitsi are worn until the end of March or when the first stork, swallow or budding tree is spotted, signaling the arrival of spring.
The kids from the group "Mini and Mickey Mouse" posed in front of the Christmas tree in the town center. They painted Christmas trees and planned to decorate them with beautiful ornaments. It was winter, with houses tucked into the snow and chimneys smoking, and the children were looking forward to Santa Claus' visit to their kindergarten.
This document outlines a lesson plan taught by Teacher Elka Vraykova about wild animals that live in the forest. The lesson aims to enrich children's knowledge of forest wildlife and the importance of conservation. Through riddles, pictures, games, and dancing to music, children will learn about animals' winter behaviors and dependencies on each other and nature. The expected results are that the children gain specific knowledge of wild animals and understand why their conservation is important.
The document outlines an autumn forest decoupaging activity for kindergarteners. Students will listen to Vivaldi's Autumn while expressing ideas of different autumn trees and features of the season. They will use decoupage to convey personal impressions of autumn by choosing colors that capture the mood and atmosphere through an imaginative compositional design. The goal is for children to express the feelings of autumn through their creative works.
The document outlines an autumn forest decoupaging activity for kindergarteners. Students will listen to Vivaldi's Autumn while expressing ideas of different autumn trees and features of the season. They will use decoupage to convey personal impressions of autumn by choosing colors that capture the mood and atmosphere through an imaginative compositional design. The goal is for children to express the feelings of autumn through their creative works.
This document summarizes a kindergarten called Zname na mira located in the small town of Belene near the Danube River. The kindergarten has an interior that provides a good mood, a large garden with trees and playground equipment like climbing structures, a balance tunnel and swings. Students have classes full of toys and many friends, and rest in the afternoon in bedrooms where they listen to fairy tales. Every day brings new experiences for the students.
Summer is characterized by long days with early sunrises and late sunsets. While the weather is generally hot and dry, there are also occasional thunderstorms. Many fruits ripen during the summer like apples, pears, plums, berries, and melons which people enjoy eating. It is also harvest time as crops like wheat are ready to be gathered in after the golden grains have ripened. Summer is a time for holidays, rest, playing outdoors in the sun and water, and participating in sports to stay healthy.
The poem describes how spring flowers like snowdrops, violets, daisies and tulips emerge from under the snow and ice after winter, opening their eyes to greet the morning. It asks a little violet how its eyes become so bright and if it watches the stars at night. The repetition of "green trees" shows the landscape coming alive in spring colors. The children want to plant flowers in their kindergarten yard to celebrate the arrival of spring.
2. Партньори : Албания, Словакия, Литва, Полша, Румъния, Хърватска,
Турция.
Цели: Развитие на творческите способности, на творческата изява
на децата в различни дейности, научаване на нови и интересни
неща относно декорациите, направени с различни материали.
Запознахме нашите
партньори с Баба
Марта и обичая
носене на мартеници.
3. Засаждане на дръвчета в седмицата на гората, осигурени от
Природен парк '' Персина ".
10. Партньори: Полша, Словакия, Великобритания, Румъния, Турция,
Латвия.
Цели: Информиране на партньорите за различните дейности,
свързани с Великден. Представяне на традиции и обичаи, свързани
с празника.
Запознахме нашите партньори с обичая Лазарица. Направихме
видеоклип, на който децата представиха великденската песен "
Чук - чук яйчице".
11. Разменихме си великденски картички с партньрите от Латвия.
Картичката е изработена от деца със специални образователни
потребности.