This document provides information about Christmas traditions in three European countries:
In France, children receive small gifts on December 6th from Père Noël or find gifts in their shoes on Christmas day. Families attend midnight mass and have a large feast on Christmas Eve called le réveillon.
In Italy, children typically open gifts on Christmas day or January 6th, brought by La Befana, Baby Jesus, or Santa Claus. Families have an important Christmas lunch and desserts include panettone, torrone and pandoro.
In Germany, St. Nicholas visits on December 6th, filling shoes with gifts or bundles of sticks. On Christmas Eve, families attend mass and open gifts
Christmas traditions in Canada usually begin a few weeks before December 25th and include activities like cutting down a Christmas tree and drinking hot chocolate. On Christmas Eve, families often attend church services and go for winter walks. Christmas Day typically starts with champagne and orange juice. Throughout the Christmas season, Canadians celebrate with activities like sending Christmas cards and eating traditional sweets like barley candy and chicken bones. The holiday season finishes on December 24th.
The document summarizes some Christmas traditions in Spain, France, and Italy in 3 paragraphs.
In Spain, the Three Kings bring presents on January 6th continuing the tradition of visiting baby Jesus. Some families have adopted Santa Claus. Popular sweets include nougat and marzipan. On New Year's Eve, people eat grapes with wishes at midnight.
In France, children leave shoes by the fireplace hoping to find gifts from Père Noël in the morning. On Christmas Eve, people attend mass and have a feast including oysters, snails, and goose.
In Italy, the kind witch La Befana brings gifts instead of Santa Claus. On Christmas Eve families
Christmas in the alt berguedà with transitionsAtramon
In the Alt Berga region of Spain, on December 24th people from two villages carry torches up mountains and make bonfires in the village square, where they dance and eat cake and wine. Children believe that the "Tió", a log with legs, gives them presents after they hit it with sticks. On Christmas Eve, families typically eat seafood and fish with nougat for dessert. Many set up nativity scenes and Christmas trees, though the latter is a more recent tradition. On Christmas Day soup with pasta and chicken or turkey with prunes and pine nuts are eaten. On New Year's Eve, people eat 12 grapes at midnight for good luck in the new year, either at home or in the town
This document provides information about Christmas traditions and food in England. It discusses some key English Christmas traditions like advent calendars, Christmas cards, and decorating trees. It also describes several traditional English Christmas foods like mince pies, Christmas cake, Christmas pudding, roast turkey, and Christmas side dishes. The document includes recipes for a traditional rich Christmas pudding and a no-fat vegetarian version. It notes that Christmas pudding has evolved over time and was originally eaten year-round. The document recommends ready-made Christmas puddings for those who leave their pudding making too close to the holiday.
Christmas PowerPoint - Ramon Berenguer IV - Carmen WestonIrene Duque
Children in England believe that Father Christmas brings presents on Christmas Eve and leave food and drink for Santa and Rudolph, usually alcohol or milk and mince pies, which are small fruit-based pies containing meats and spices. Families in England pull Christmas crackers before their Christmas dinner, which contain jokes, funny hats, and toys, and finish their meal with Christmas pudding, a type of fruitcake that is traditionally set on fire. Children hang their stockings by the fireplace so Santa can fill them with presents when he comes down the chimney.
The document summarizes Christmas traditions in the United Kingdom, including:
- Christmas Eve involves leaving mince pies and milk for Santa, and people drink posset
- On Christmas Day, people open stockings, have Christmas dinner including turkey and pudding, and watch the Queen's speech
- Boxing Day on December 26th is now spent visiting friends
- New Year's Eve celebrations lead into New Year's Day and the London parade
Thurs. April 20th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The daily announcements for Pine River school are provided. They include noting it is April 20th, singing the national anthem, and birthdays. An audition for the talent show is announced for grades 3-8 to meet at first recess. A junior girls basketball game is after school. The school's book swap for Earth Day begins. Pizza day is today and orders should be sent down after announcements. The green team tip is to not water lawns when it rains. Yearbook team members should see Mrs. Howlett-Lowe. The junior boys basketball team has a meeting at first recess. Gotcha winners are announced. Office helpers and recycling duties are noted.
This document provides information about Christmas traditions in three European countries:
In France, children receive small gifts on December 6th from Père Noël or find gifts in their shoes on Christmas day. Families attend midnight mass and have a large feast on Christmas Eve called le réveillon.
In Italy, children typically open gifts on Christmas day or January 6th, brought by La Befana, Baby Jesus, or Santa Claus. Families have an important Christmas lunch and desserts include panettone, torrone and pandoro.
In Germany, St. Nicholas visits on December 6th, filling shoes with gifts or bundles of sticks. On Christmas Eve, families attend mass and open gifts
Christmas traditions in Canada usually begin a few weeks before December 25th and include activities like cutting down a Christmas tree and drinking hot chocolate. On Christmas Eve, families often attend church services and go for winter walks. Christmas Day typically starts with champagne and orange juice. Throughout the Christmas season, Canadians celebrate with activities like sending Christmas cards and eating traditional sweets like barley candy and chicken bones. The holiday season finishes on December 24th.
The document summarizes some Christmas traditions in Spain, France, and Italy in 3 paragraphs.
In Spain, the Three Kings bring presents on January 6th continuing the tradition of visiting baby Jesus. Some families have adopted Santa Claus. Popular sweets include nougat and marzipan. On New Year's Eve, people eat grapes with wishes at midnight.
In France, children leave shoes by the fireplace hoping to find gifts from Père Noël in the morning. On Christmas Eve, people attend mass and have a feast including oysters, snails, and goose.
In Italy, the kind witch La Befana brings gifts instead of Santa Claus. On Christmas Eve families
Christmas in the alt berguedà with transitionsAtramon
In the Alt Berga region of Spain, on December 24th people from two villages carry torches up mountains and make bonfires in the village square, where they dance and eat cake and wine. Children believe that the "Tió", a log with legs, gives them presents after they hit it with sticks. On Christmas Eve, families typically eat seafood and fish with nougat for dessert. Many set up nativity scenes and Christmas trees, though the latter is a more recent tradition. On Christmas Day soup with pasta and chicken or turkey with prunes and pine nuts are eaten. On New Year's Eve, people eat 12 grapes at midnight for good luck in the new year, either at home or in the town
This document provides information about Christmas traditions and food in England. It discusses some key English Christmas traditions like advent calendars, Christmas cards, and decorating trees. It also describes several traditional English Christmas foods like mince pies, Christmas cake, Christmas pudding, roast turkey, and Christmas side dishes. The document includes recipes for a traditional rich Christmas pudding and a no-fat vegetarian version. It notes that Christmas pudding has evolved over time and was originally eaten year-round. The document recommends ready-made Christmas puddings for those who leave their pudding making too close to the holiday.
Christmas PowerPoint - Ramon Berenguer IV - Carmen WestonIrene Duque
Children in England believe that Father Christmas brings presents on Christmas Eve and leave food and drink for Santa and Rudolph, usually alcohol or milk and mince pies, which are small fruit-based pies containing meats and spices. Families in England pull Christmas crackers before their Christmas dinner, which contain jokes, funny hats, and toys, and finish their meal with Christmas pudding, a type of fruitcake that is traditionally set on fire. Children hang their stockings by the fireplace so Santa can fill them with presents when he comes down the chimney.
The document summarizes Christmas traditions in the United Kingdom, including:
- Christmas Eve involves leaving mince pies and milk for Santa, and people drink posset
- On Christmas Day, people open stockings, have Christmas dinner including turkey and pudding, and watch the Queen's speech
- Boxing Day on December 26th is now spent visiting friends
- New Year's Eve celebrations lead into New Year's Day and the London parade
Thurs. April 20th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The daily announcements for Pine River school are provided. They include noting it is April 20th, singing the national anthem, and birthdays. An audition for the talent show is announced for grades 3-8 to meet at first recess. A junior girls basketball game is after school. The school's book swap for Earth Day begins. Pizza day is today and orders should be sent down after announcements. The green team tip is to not water lawns when it rains. Yearbook team members should see Mrs. Howlett-Lowe. The junior boys basketball team has a meeting at first recess. Gotcha winners are announced. Office helpers and recycling duties are noted.
Christmas in Australia is celebrated in hot summer weather, with temperatures often reaching 35 degrees Celsius. Most celebrations are held outside, and some people in Santa costumes go surfing. While many traditions like Santa, Christmas trees, cards and food are the same as European Christmas traditions, Australians traditionally go caroling outside and have Christmas dinner and play cricket outside as well due to the hot climate.
Salt cod with green cabbage and potatoes is traditionally eaten for Christmas Eve supper in Portugal instead of meat dishes. Other common fish dishes include octopus. For dessert, a King cake is placed in the center of the table, shaped like a crown and filled with dried fruits. It traditionally contains a broad bean and small gift; finding the bean means paying for next year's cake. Other popular Portuguese Christmas desserts include rice pudding, fried bread called "Rabanadas", dough balls called "Filhoses" deep fried and coated in cinnamon sugar, and "Christmas dreams", an orange flavored fried yeast dough dusted with powdered sugar. On Christmas day, roast turkey is typically served for lunch.
Holidays around the world and how people celebra it.Maryori Pulgarin
Children around the world have unique traditions for celebrating winter holidays, such as hanging socks in England, looking for almonds in rice pudding in Denmark, displaying nativity scenes in France, serving treats with candles in Sweden, decorating trees first in Germany, leaving carrots for horses in the Netherlands, awaiting gifts or punishment from the Christmas witch in Italy, hitting pinatas for candy in Mexico, lighting candles in windows in Spain, celebrating Hanukkah with menorahs for Jewish families, and taking sleigh rides in Russia.
The announcements provide information about birthdays being celebrated at the school that day and in upcoming months, wish good luck to students competing in track and field and another event, announce an upcoming performance by the Neema Choir including items for sale, provide an environmental tip, recognize students who won prizes in a game, and ask for volunteers to take recycling down and help in the office. They conclude by wishing everyone a great day.
The document provides information about celebrating Christmas in France, including:
- Traditions vary by region but most celebrate on December 25th, with some starting their Christmas season earlier on December 6th.
- French children leave shoes by the fireplace hoping Père Noël will fill them with gifts, and letters are written to him.
- A recipe for Bûche de Noël, a traditional Yule log cake, is included.
This article discusses options for spending Christmas in Scotland's hotels, castles, and lodges. It recommends the Newton Hotel in Inverness for families, which offers child-friendly activities and a relaxing Christmas experience. For a traditional Christmas, it suggests log cabins and lodges in the Cairngorms National Park, which provide freedom to celebrate with family and visit reindeer. The Carlton Hotel in Edinburgh is recommended for couples seeking charm and culture, with dancers and pipers providing entertainment. The Atholl Palace Hotel offers a luxurious experience with activities like whisky tasting. Spending Christmas at these locations provides relaxing and memorable alternatives to busy holiday routines at home.
1) The document describes a family's holiday experience at Ribby Hall Village in Lancashire during the winter. Upon arrival, the village was covered in thick snow and decorated for Christmas.
2) The family enjoyed activities like pantomime performances, swimming, and storytime with Santa. The village offers various accommodation, dining, entertainment and recreational options for visitors throughout the holiday season.
3) Ribby Hall Village provides a winter wonderland-like setting for celebrating Christmas away from home, with Santa, festive decorations, activities for children and families, and access to nearby attractions like Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
English Christmas traditions include Advent calendars, decorating trees and houses, Father Christmas visiting on Christmas Eve to leave presents, Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, and a big dinner on Christmas Day centered around turkey. In Malta, Midnight Mass is also popular on Christmas Eve, churches are decorated with nativity scenes, and Christmas lunch features a large roasted capon and treacle ring. The French have their main Christmas meal called Réveillon on Christmas Eve which includes foods like turkey and oysters, children leave shoes by the fire for Pére Noel, and crèches include other characters. Spanish Christmas traditions focus on religion like La Mis Del Gallo mass and include a turkey dinner on Christmas Eve followed by celebrating in
This presentation explores the customs and traditions of Philippine Christmas and discusses the similarities and differences between Spanish and Philippine Christmas culture.
Download and use of this presentation is for education purpose only.
This document provides an overview of holiday traditions celebrated around the world and tips for expatriates celebrating abroad. It describes traditions in Sweden, Puerto Rico, Poland, Finland, Brazil, Spain, the Philippines and Greece. Some traditions highlighted include a daughter in Sweden reenacting the legend of Santa Lucia by wearing a candlelit crown and serving her parents, groups of carolers traveling from house to house in Puerto Rico, families in Poland eating fish and sharing wafer bread on Christmas Eve, and Greeks celebrating New Year's Day by eating a coin-filled cake for good fortune. The document ends by offering tips for expatriates to participate in local events and stay connected with family back home during the holidays.
The document discusses some Christmas facts and traditions. It notes that the tradition of leaving milk and cookies for Santa originated from Dutch children leaving food and drinks for St. Nicholas. It also mentions that North American children put stockings out at Christmas, while Dutch children use shoes, and that the song "Jingle Bells" was originally composed for Thanksgiving under the name "One Horse Open Sleigh." Finally, it states that "White Christmas" is the best selling song of all time.
This invitation is asking people to join for food and good cheer this Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at 1234 Main Street in Anywhere, ST ZIP. Guests are asked to bring a canned good for the local food bank. RSVPs can be made by calling Carrie or emailing the provided email address.
Christmas traditions in England include sending Christmas cards in November, decorating homes with holly, ivy, mistletoe and Christmas trees, and baking cakes and puddings for Christmas Day. Families also attend Nativity plays and pantomimes. On Christmas Eve, mince pies and carrots are left out for Santa and his reindeer. A typical Christmas Day involves opening presents, eating a turkey dinner with trimmings, and playing board games. The 12-day Christmas season traditionally ended with New Year's Eve celebrations and sleeping in on New Year's Day before returning to normal routines.
In France, Christmas is celebrated with family, gifts, and religious traditions. Families attend midnight mass on Christmas Eve and have a large feast called le reveillon afterward. On Christmas Day, children find gifts left by Père Noël in their shoes by the fireplace. Nativity scenes depicting the birth of Jesus are also common decorations in French homes. Regional traditions vary, but many areas celebrate on December 25th with gifts and foods like bûche de Nöel log cake. The oldest and largest Christmas market is in Strasbourg, attracting over 2 million visitors annually to experience local handicrafts and mulled wine.
Christmas in Scotland is a traditional family holiday where ancient Scots invited all passersby into their homes. Some Christmas traditions include burning logs or kissing under mistletoe as symbols of fertility. At midnight, Scots sing "Auld Lang Syne", especially the famous verses by Scottish poet Robert Burns. Traditional Scottish Christmas food includes dried fruit pies, turkey, oatcakes, baked apples, eggs, and sometimes Scotch whiskey.
Romanian Christmas traditions include caroling from house to house until midnight while wearing bags to collect gifts of bread, a symbol of wealth and good luck. Children anticipate opening presents left under the Christmas tree, a fir tree decorated with bells, lights, and candles on Christmas Eve by Santa Claus. Another tradition is butchering pigs and preparing foods like sausages, pork pie, and pork mixtures for the holiday.
The document provides information on festive events and fashion in central Alberta for the holidays. It discusses the ice sculptures at Parkland Garden Centre, craft sales and workshops they offer. It also summarizes the Kinsmen Dream Home lottery, describing the five bedroom home built by True-Line Homes. Finally, it provides tips on holiday fashion trends from local stores and recommends items like scarves, coats and accessories.
French children leave their shoes by the fireplace hoping Père Noël will fill them with gifts. A large feast called le Réveillon is eaten on Christmas Eve, followed by attending midnight mass. Traditional French Christmas desserts include bûche de Noël, a log-shaped chocolate cake, and galette des rois, a cake with a charm inside where the finder becomes king or queen. The main Christmas decoration is the sapin de Noël or Christmas tree which first appeared in France in 1837.
In the UK, families traditionally celebrate Christmas together and decorate their homes with Christmas trees, holly, ivy, mistletoe and lights. Children believe that Santa Claus leaves presents in their stockings or by the fireplace overnight on Christmas Eve. The main Christmas meal is usually roast turkey, vegetables and dessert, often including Christmas pudding, mince pies and chocolate.
The document provides information about Christmas and New Year's events and packages at the Best Western Plus Blunsdon House Hotel in Wiltshire, England. It advertises several options for festive dining including Christmas Day lunch and New Year's Eve gala dinner. Christmas party nights with a three course meal and disco are offered on multiple dates in December. Three day residential packages for Christmas include accommodation, meals and entertainment from £420 per adult.
El documento propone una Unidad Didáctica Interdisciplinar (UDI) sobre elecciones municipales para alumnos de 6o de Primaria. La UDI implicará las áreas de Lengua, Matemáticas, Plástica y otras asignaturas. Los alumnos simularán la formación de partidos políticos, harán campaña y votarán. El partido ganador enviará sus propuestas al ayuntamiento. Se incluyen tablas con criterios de evaluación y contenidos para cada área en Primaria.
This document lists the core subjects taught in school including English, math, natural science, social science, music, art, physical education, religion, Spanish language, citizenship, and social values with a break period.
Christmas in Australia is celebrated in hot summer weather, with temperatures often reaching 35 degrees Celsius. Most celebrations are held outside, and some people in Santa costumes go surfing. While many traditions like Santa, Christmas trees, cards and food are the same as European Christmas traditions, Australians traditionally go caroling outside and have Christmas dinner and play cricket outside as well due to the hot climate.
Salt cod with green cabbage and potatoes is traditionally eaten for Christmas Eve supper in Portugal instead of meat dishes. Other common fish dishes include octopus. For dessert, a King cake is placed in the center of the table, shaped like a crown and filled with dried fruits. It traditionally contains a broad bean and small gift; finding the bean means paying for next year's cake. Other popular Portuguese Christmas desserts include rice pudding, fried bread called "Rabanadas", dough balls called "Filhoses" deep fried and coated in cinnamon sugar, and "Christmas dreams", an orange flavored fried yeast dough dusted with powdered sugar. On Christmas day, roast turkey is typically served for lunch.
Holidays around the world and how people celebra it.Maryori Pulgarin
Children around the world have unique traditions for celebrating winter holidays, such as hanging socks in England, looking for almonds in rice pudding in Denmark, displaying nativity scenes in France, serving treats with candles in Sweden, decorating trees first in Germany, leaving carrots for horses in the Netherlands, awaiting gifts or punishment from the Christmas witch in Italy, hitting pinatas for candy in Mexico, lighting candles in windows in Spain, celebrating Hanukkah with menorahs for Jewish families, and taking sleigh rides in Russia.
The announcements provide information about birthdays being celebrated at the school that day and in upcoming months, wish good luck to students competing in track and field and another event, announce an upcoming performance by the Neema Choir including items for sale, provide an environmental tip, recognize students who won prizes in a game, and ask for volunteers to take recycling down and help in the office. They conclude by wishing everyone a great day.
The document provides information about celebrating Christmas in France, including:
- Traditions vary by region but most celebrate on December 25th, with some starting their Christmas season earlier on December 6th.
- French children leave shoes by the fireplace hoping Père Noël will fill them with gifts, and letters are written to him.
- A recipe for Bûche de Noël, a traditional Yule log cake, is included.
This article discusses options for spending Christmas in Scotland's hotels, castles, and lodges. It recommends the Newton Hotel in Inverness for families, which offers child-friendly activities and a relaxing Christmas experience. For a traditional Christmas, it suggests log cabins and lodges in the Cairngorms National Park, which provide freedom to celebrate with family and visit reindeer. The Carlton Hotel in Edinburgh is recommended for couples seeking charm and culture, with dancers and pipers providing entertainment. The Atholl Palace Hotel offers a luxurious experience with activities like whisky tasting. Spending Christmas at these locations provides relaxing and memorable alternatives to busy holiday routines at home.
1) The document describes a family's holiday experience at Ribby Hall Village in Lancashire during the winter. Upon arrival, the village was covered in thick snow and decorated for Christmas.
2) The family enjoyed activities like pantomime performances, swimming, and storytime with Santa. The village offers various accommodation, dining, entertainment and recreational options for visitors throughout the holiday season.
3) Ribby Hall Village provides a winter wonderland-like setting for celebrating Christmas away from home, with Santa, festive decorations, activities for children and families, and access to nearby attractions like Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
English Christmas traditions include Advent calendars, decorating trees and houses, Father Christmas visiting on Christmas Eve to leave presents, Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, and a big dinner on Christmas Day centered around turkey. In Malta, Midnight Mass is also popular on Christmas Eve, churches are decorated with nativity scenes, and Christmas lunch features a large roasted capon and treacle ring. The French have their main Christmas meal called Réveillon on Christmas Eve which includes foods like turkey and oysters, children leave shoes by the fire for Pére Noel, and crèches include other characters. Spanish Christmas traditions focus on religion like La Mis Del Gallo mass and include a turkey dinner on Christmas Eve followed by celebrating in
This presentation explores the customs and traditions of Philippine Christmas and discusses the similarities and differences between Spanish and Philippine Christmas culture.
Download and use of this presentation is for education purpose only.
This document provides an overview of holiday traditions celebrated around the world and tips for expatriates celebrating abroad. It describes traditions in Sweden, Puerto Rico, Poland, Finland, Brazil, Spain, the Philippines and Greece. Some traditions highlighted include a daughter in Sweden reenacting the legend of Santa Lucia by wearing a candlelit crown and serving her parents, groups of carolers traveling from house to house in Puerto Rico, families in Poland eating fish and sharing wafer bread on Christmas Eve, and Greeks celebrating New Year's Day by eating a coin-filled cake for good fortune. The document ends by offering tips for expatriates to participate in local events and stay connected with family back home during the holidays.
The document discusses some Christmas facts and traditions. It notes that the tradition of leaving milk and cookies for Santa originated from Dutch children leaving food and drinks for St. Nicholas. It also mentions that North American children put stockings out at Christmas, while Dutch children use shoes, and that the song "Jingle Bells" was originally composed for Thanksgiving under the name "One Horse Open Sleigh." Finally, it states that "White Christmas" is the best selling song of all time.
This invitation is asking people to join for food and good cheer this Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at 1234 Main Street in Anywhere, ST ZIP. Guests are asked to bring a canned good for the local food bank. RSVPs can be made by calling Carrie or emailing the provided email address.
Christmas traditions in England include sending Christmas cards in November, decorating homes with holly, ivy, mistletoe and Christmas trees, and baking cakes and puddings for Christmas Day. Families also attend Nativity plays and pantomimes. On Christmas Eve, mince pies and carrots are left out for Santa and his reindeer. A typical Christmas Day involves opening presents, eating a turkey dinner with trimmings, and playing board games. The 12-day Christmas season traditionally ended with New Year's Eve celebrations and sleeping in on New Year's Day before returning to normal routines.
In France, Christmas is celebrated with family, gifts, and religious traditions. Families attend midnight mass on Christmas Eve and have a large feast called le reveillon afterward. On Christmas Day, children find gifts left by Père Noël in their shoes by the fireplace. Nativity scenes depicting the birth of Jesus are also common decorations in French homes. Regional traditions vary, but many areas celebrate on December 25th with gifts and foods like bûche de Nöel log cake. The oldest and largest Christmas market is in Strasbourg, attracting over 2 million visitors annually to experience local handicrafts and mulled wine.
Christmas in Scotland is a traditional family holiday where ancient Scots invited all passersby into their homes. Some Christmas traditions include burning logs or kissing under mistletoe as symbols of fertility. At midnight, Scots sing "Auld Lang Syne", especially the famous verses by Scottish poet Robert Burns. Traditional Scottish Christmas food includes dried fruit pies, turkey, oatcakes, baked apples, eggs, and sometimes Scotch whiskey.
Romanian Christmas traditions include caroling from house to house until midnight while wearing bags to collect gifts of bread, a symbol of wealth and good luck. Children anticipate opening presents left under the Christmas tree, a fir tree decorated with bells, lights, and candles on Christmas Eve by Santa Claus. Another tradition is butchering pigs and preparing foods like sausages, pork pie, and pork mixtures for the holiday.
The document provides information on festive events and fashion in central Alberta for the holidays. It discusses the ice sculptures at Parkland Garden Centre, craft sales and workshops they offer. It also summarizes the Kinsmen Dream Home lottery, describing the five bedroom home built by True-Line Homes. Finally, it provides tips on holiday fashion trends from local stores and recommends items like scarves, coats and accessories.
French children leave their shoes by the fireplace hoping Père Noël will fill them with gifts. A large feast called le Réveillon is eaten on Christmas Eve, followed by attending midnight mass. Traditional French Christmas desserts include bûche de Noël, a log-shaped chocolate cake, and galette des rois, a cake with a charm inside where the finder becomes king or queen. The main Christmas decoration is the sapin de Noël or Christmas tree which first appeared in France in 1837.
In the UK, families traditionally celebrate Christmas together and decorate their homes with Christmas trees, holly, ivy, mistletoe and lights. Children believe that Santa Claus leaves presents in their stockings or by the fireplace overnight on Christmas Eve. The main Christmas meal is usually roast turkey, vegetables and dessert, often including Christmas pudding, mince pies and chocolate.
The document provides information about Christmas and New Year's events and packages at the Best Western Plus Blunsdon House Hotel in Wiltshire, England. It advertises several options for festive dining including Christmas Day lunch and New Year's Eve gala dinner. Christmas party nights with a three course meal and disco are offered on multiple dates in December. Three day residential packages for Christmas include accommodation, meals and entertainment from £420 per adult.
El documento propone una Unidad Didáctica Interdisciplinar (UDI) sobre elecciones municipales para alumnos de 6o de Primaria. La UDI implicará las áreas de Lengua, Matemáticas, Plástica y otras asignaturas. Los alumnos simularán la formación de partidos políticos, harán campaña y votarán. El partido ganador enviará sus propuestas al ayuntamiento. Se incluyen tablas con criterios de evaluación y contenidos para cada área en Primaria.
This document lists the core subjects taught in school including English, math, natural science, social science, music, art, physical education, religion, Spanish language, citizenship, and social values with a break period.
El documento anuncia una semana sobre la cultura de Lituania en junio de 2021. Presentará eventos que exploran la historia, tradiciones y arte de Lituania. Los amigos están invitados a participar en las actividades para aprender más sobre la cultura lituana.
El documento habla sobre la sensibilización del Síndrome de Down. El Síndrome de Down es una condición genética causada por la presencia de una copia extra del cromosoma 21. Las personas con Síndrome de Down suelen tener discapacidades intelectuales y físicas, pero con el apoyo adecuado pueden llevar una vida plena e independiente.
The teacher M. Mar Jurado discussed creating a healthy corner poster in November 2020. Students will work in teams to develop healthy recipes that will be featured on the poster. The goal is for the poster to promote healthy eating options.
This document provides instructions for creating a calligram, which is a drawing that incorporates text in its design. Students are instructed to choose an animal, write 3 sentences describing where it lives, what it can do, and its features, and then draw the animal using the text. Examples of calligrams by former students are also referenced.
Los alumnos del CEIP Ginés Morata celebraron los Días Erasmus cantando el Himno de Europa, realizando un viaje virtual por Europa y conociendo sus proyectos Erasmus. También dibujaron un mapa de Europa con sus socios y logotipos relacionados y decoraron su Rincón Erasmus.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones sobre el proceso de admisión para el curso 20-21 en el CEIP Gines Morata. Se abre el periodo de admisión del 18 de mayo al 1 de junio para alumnado de 3 años de edad, alumnado procedente de otros colegios y otras causas autorizadas. Se recomienda la tramitación telemática y se deben seguir las medidas de prevención e higiene durante las visitas al centro.
This document provides guidance on describing pictures in English class using a four step process. The four steps are: 1) describing the type of picture and who took it, 2) noting what and where objects/people are in the picture using terms like foreground, background, left, right, etc., 3) describing who is doing what or what was happening when the picture was taken, and 4) giving a personal opinion of the picture. The document gives examples of applying these steps and a rubric for evaluating descriptions. It encourages students to practice applying the four steps to describe various provided pictures.
El documento ofrece sugerencias para Violeta sobre cómo continuar su educación durante el confinamiento de las clases de primer ciclo, recomendando mantener una rutina diaria de actividades educativas como lectura, escritura y tareas, y aprovechar los recursos en línea disponibles.
La carta ofrece sugerencias a Violeta para mantenerse ocupada durante el confinamiento, como leer libros, hacer ejercicio en casa con videos de Youtube, y mantenerse en contacto con amigos a través de videollamadas.
Violeta es una niña bilingüe cuya familia se separó cuando su padre tuvo que regresar a Suecia. Ella extraña mucho a su padre y ha empezado a comer en exceso para calmar su tristeza, lo que ha provocado que aumente de peso y sea víctima de bullying. Recientemente dejó de comer para adelgazar y ser aceptada, lo que ha afectado su salud. Sus padres están preocupados por su bienestar.
Este documento describe las actividades realizadas en los últimos meses para implementar y difundir la metodología PERSONA DOLL en las aulas de educación infantil y primaria. La metodología utiliza muñecas para que los niños aprendan a resolver problemas complejos. Se ha celebrado una reunión de formación con socios italianos y se han creado nuevos cuentos y actividades con las muñecas. Un artículo sobre esta metodología ha sido publicado en una revista educativa prestigiosa.
Este documento presenta una guía para niños sobre prevención de prácticas discriminatorias. Explica que todos los seres humanos son iguales ante la ley a pesar de sus diferencias, y que discriminar a alguien por sus características es injusto. Usa ejemplos y actividades lúdicas para enseñar a los niños sobre diversidad y promover el respeto mutuo.
El documento describe las actividades de un día escolar dedicado a la no violencia y la paz, incluyendo dibujar siluetas, repasar los juegos, un acto conmemorativo de sembrar valores, cantar y bailar por la paz, pintar, y agradecer a las familias por su ayuda en hacer posible el día.
This document provides details about an event in Certaldo, Italy from October 14-18, 2019 that features pizza, fruit, and chocolate. The event will take place in Certaldo, Italy over a 5 day period in mid-October 2019 and will include pizza, fruit, and chocolate.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
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তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
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8. Christmas food in Spain
✦ Spanish ham
✦ Fish
✦ Prawns
✦ Lamb
✦ For Dessert nougat, marzipán
and mantecados
✦ Drinks: Wine and champagne
9. Some traditions:
✦ We decorate houses with a Christmas tree and a
nativity scene.
✦ On Christmas’ eve and day all the families gather and
have dinner and lunch together.
✦ On New Year's Eve we eat 12 grapes at midnight when
the clock strikes 12 strokes
✦ The 3 wise men come on January 5 at midnight and
bring gifts for good children.