The school has had an eco flag since 2007 and has a green team notice board to promote recycling. There are recycling bins for paper, cardboard, plastic, tin, and glass around the school grounds as well as battery recycling. An outside compost heap is also maintained to reduce waste.
Hydroelectric energy is generated by building dams that force moving water to turn machinery like turbines connected to generators, producing electricity. It is one of the oldest and most reliable renewable energy sources, but building large hydroelectric schemes has disadvantages like high costs and impacts on wildlife habitats and river ecosystems. An experiment is described where pouring water into a turbine attached to a bulb demonstrates how kinetic energy from moving water can be transformed into electrical energy powering a light.
The document provides recipes for several types of fish that are common in Italian cuisine. It includes recipes for potassolo anchovies from Genoa, mackerel, zerro which is best preserved in a saltwater brine called "salamoia", palamita which has delicate white flesh, pagello, sugarello, and garfish. The recipes typically call for olive oil, tomatoes, garlic, lemon, herbs like parsley and oregano, and white wine. Instructions are provided for cleaning and preparing the fish along with a list of ingredients for accompanying sauces and seasonings.
The students at Pardilhó School in Portugal adopted an idea from another school in England to create decorative plant pots out of old tires. They painted the used tires and planted flowers and greenery in them. The school hopes to make even more tire planters in the future to beautify their campus.
Students from middle school classes under the direction of Ewa Dutkiewicz prepared an exhibition about recycling in the school year 2009/2010. The exhibition focused on educating students about the importance of recycling and reducing waste. It highlighted various materials that can be recycled and proper recycling procedures.
The school celebrated 5 years of eTwinning on May 5th. Students involved in an eTwinning project prepared cakes for the birthday party. They decorated with blue and yellow for the special event and invited the headmistress as a guest. Everyone sang together and enjoyed cake to mark the occasion.
The school has had an eco flag since 2007 and has a green team notice board to promote recycling. There are recycling bins for paper, cardboard, plastic, tin, and glass around the school grounds as well as battery recycling. An outside compost heap is also maintained to reduce waste.
Hydroelectric energy is generated by building dams that force moving water to turn machinery like turbines connected to generators, producing electricity. It is one of the oldest and most reliable renewable energy sources, but building large hydroelectric schemes has disadvantages like high costs and impacts on wildlife habitats and river ecosystems. An experiment is described where pouring water into a turbine attached to a bulb demonstrates how kinetic energy from moving water can be transformed into electrical energy powering a light.
The document provides recipes for several types of fish that are common in Italian cuisine. It includes recipes for potassolo anchovies from Genoa, mackerel, zerro which is best preserved in a saltwater brine called "salamoia", palamita which has delicate white flesh, pagello, sugarello, and garfish. The recipes typically call for olive oil, tomatoes, garlic, lemon, herbs like parsley and oregano, and white wine. Instructions are provided for cleaning and preparing the fish along with a list of ingredients for accompanying sauces and seasonings.
The students at Pardilhó School in Portugal adopted an idea from another school in England to create decorative plant pots out of old tires. They painted the used tires and planted flowers and greenery in them. The school hopes to make even more tire planters in the future to beautify their campus.
Students from middle school classes under the direction of Ewa Dutkiewicz prepared an exhibition about recycling in the school year 2009/2010. The exhibition focused on educating students about the importance of recycling and reducing waste. It highlighted various materials that can be recycled and proper recycling procedures.
The school celebrated 5 years of eTwinning on May 5th. Students involved in an eTwinning project prepared cakes for the birthday party. They decorated with blue and yellow for the special event and invited the headmistress as a guest. Everyone sang together and enjoyed cake to mark the occasion.
The document discusses how certain activities have damaged the ozone layer, creating a large hole, which can increase risks of skin cancer. If not addressed, the problems with the ozone layer and risks to human health are expected to significantly worsen over time.
Pollution from factories, power stations and vehicles emit carbon dioxide and other gases into the air, which can cause acid rain that damages trees, buildings and kills fish. To address these issues, people should stop cutting down trees, use alternative energy sources like hydroelectricity, and recycle paper, cans and other containers to reduce pollution.
This document provides a tour of the facilities at primary school number 33 in Katowice, Poland. It describes several classrooms for subjects like IT, biology, and geography. It also mentions amenities for students like a day room for young children, a school library, a gymnasium hall, assembly hall, canteen, swimming pool, and playground. The presentation was created by Marta Kozik and Wiktoria Gajos using photos from the film "Our School".
The document discusses different aspects of the author's school including their English classroom, assembly hall, and their patron who is Stanislaw Ligon.
Agnieszka Lejkowska is a student in class 4c who is sharing photos from her school, including a photo of her classmates, a performance in the assembly hall where there are also large discoes for playing with friends, and a swimming competition called "Delfiniada" where her music group "Wiolinki" performed.
The document provides tips for living more sustainably such as turning off lights when not in use, only boiling as much water as needed, running appliances at lower temperatures, turning down the heat, unplugging devices rather than leaving them on standby, walking or cycling instead of driving, buying locally sourced food, and considering the environmental impact of flying. It also discusses how the materials used in products impact the environment and encourages choosing lighter packages to reduce transportation costs and fuel usage. Finally, it covers factors to consider for small wind farms like prevailing wind directions and using solar energy for heating homes and water.
The document discusses how certain activities have damaged the ozone layer, creating a large hole, which can increase risks of skin cancer. If not addressed, the problems with the ozone layer and risks to human health are expected to significantly worsen over time.
Pollution from factories, power stations and vehicles emit carbon dioxide and other gases into the air, which can cause acid rain that damages trees, buildings and kills fish. To address these issues, people should stop cutting down trees, use alternative energy sources like hydroelectricity, and recycle paper, cans and other containers to reduce pollution.
This document provides a tour of the facilities at primary school number 33 in Katowice, Poland. It describes several classrooms for subjects like IT, biology, and geography. It also mentions amenities for students like a day room for young children, a school library, a gymnasium hall, assembly hall, canteen, swimming pool, and playground. The presentation was created by Marta Kozik and Wiktoria Gajos using photos from the film "Our School".
The document discusses different aspects of the author's school including their English classroom, assembly hall, and their patron who is Stanislaw Ligon.
Agnieszka Lejkowska is a student in class 4c who is sharing photos from her school, including a photo of her classmates, a performance in the assembly hall where there are also large discoes for playing with friends, and a swimming competition called "Delfiniada" where her music group "Wiolinki" performed.
The document provides tips for living more sustainably such as turning off lights when not in use, only boiling as much water as needed, running appliances at lower temperatures, turning down the heat, unplugging devices rather than leaving them on standby, walking or cycling instead of driving, buying locally sourced food, and considering the environmental impact of flying. It also discusses how the materials used in products impact the environment and encourages choosing lighter packages to reduce transportation costs and fuel usage. Finally, it covers factors to consider for small wind farms like prevailing wind directions and using solar energy for heating homes and water.
1. CLIL ON LET`S KNOW HOW TO SAVE AND PRODUCE CLEAN ENERGY (2008-2010) kwiecień 2010 ANKIETA Gimnazjum nr 6 im. Stanisława Ligonia w Zespole Szkół Ogólnokształcących nr 7 w Katowicach