Jessica, Sandy, and Bella are doing a report on polar bears at the museum. Mandy and Angela will present information to them about polar bears' habitat, diet, and threats from climate change. The group emphasizes the importance of protecting polar bears and the earth.
Irina is an 11-year-old girl from Russia who wrote a letter to Santa Claus. In her letter, she introduces herself and her family, describes some Christmas traditions in Russia and England, and asks Santa for an iPhone and a puppy for her sister for Christmas. She shares a story about how the tradition of hanging stockings started and hopes that Santa will read her letter and make her dreams come true.
Alex took a trip to Slovakia with his partner Sam and friends. Over the course of six days in Zvolen, they visited local attractions like churches, castles, and mountains. They also went on excursions to learn about cheese and basket making. Before returning home, Alex and his companions spent a day in Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia.
St. Andrew's Night is celebrated on November 29th and involves fortune telling traditions from pagan times. Unmarried girls would try to predict their future husbands by pouring melted wax into water to see shapes, or using cards. The standard tradition was using an old key to pour wax, where shapes like a mountain meant a violent husband while a dog or cat meant a kind husband. At the author's school, they have a special annual party on St. Andrew's Night where students dress up, dance, sing games, and do fortune telling for fun.
Christmas in my Country, a presentation made by 7th graders Patricija and Anamarija.
Presentation is made as an activity in the eTwinning project: Guess which country I come from.
This year's Christmas market at Oxford Spires Academy will be held on December 10th from 4:30pm to 7:30pm. The whole community comes together for this festive event to raise funds for four charities: Helen and Douglas House, Barnados, SeeSaw, and Mulberry House. There will be entertainment like performances from the Messy Jam dance troupe and OSA choir, a pantomime, Santa's grotto, and a donkey in a stable.
The document contains a collection of weather quotes and photographs related to different weather conditions like snow, rain, and sunshine. Some quotes discuss enjoying different types of weather and seasons. Others reflect on how snowfall transforms the landscape and brings a sense of magic. The photographs show snowy scenes from various parts of the UK, from snow-covered roads and moors to people playing in the snow.
CS Lewis was a famous author born in Belfast, Ireland in 1898. He had a difficult childhood after losing his mother, uncle, and grandfather at age 10. Lewis went on to study literature and philosophy at Oxford University, where he also served during World War I. A motorcycle trip resulted in Lewis converting to Christianity. During World War II, Lewis and his wife took in children who were evacuated from London. His life experiences influenced him to write popular Christian allegories like the Chronicles of Narnia series.
Jessica, Sandy, and Bella are doing a report on polar bears at the museum. Mandy and Angela will present information to them about polar bears' habitat, diet, and threats from climate change. The group emphasizes the importance of protecting polar bears and the earth.
Irina is an 11-year-old girl from Russia who wrote a letter to Santa Claus. In her letter, she introduces herself and her family, describes some Christmas traditions in Russia and England, and asks Santa for an iPhone and a puppy for her sister for Christmas. She shares a story about how the tradition of hanging stockings started and hopes that Santa will read her letter and make her dreams come true.
Alex took a trip to Slovakia with his partner Sam and friends. Over the course of six days in Zvolen, they visited local attractions like churches, castles, and mountains. They also went on excursions to learn about cheese and basket making. Before returning home, Alex and his companions spent a day in Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia.
St. Andrew's Night is celebrated on November 29th and involves fortune telling traditions from pagan times. Unmarried girls would try to predict their future husbands by pouring melted wax into water to see shapes, or using cards. The standard tradition was using an old key to pour wax, where shapes like a mountain meant a violent husband while a dog or cat meant a kind husband. At the author's school, they have a special annual party on St. Andrew's Night where students dress up, dance, sing games, and do fortune telling for fun.
Christmas in my Country, a presentation made by 7th graders Patricija and Anamarija.
Presentation is made as an activity in the eTwinning project: Guess which country I come from.
This year's Christmas market at Oxford Spires Academy will be held on December 10th from 4:30pm to 7:30pm. The whole community comes together for this festive event to raise funds for four charities: Helen and Douglas House, Barnados, SeeSaw, and Mulberry House. There will be entertainment like performances from the Messy Jam dance troupe and OSA choir, a pantomime, Santa's grotto, and a donkey in a stable.
The document contains a collection of weather quotes and photographs related to different weather conditions like snow, rain, and sunshine. Some quotes discuss enjoying different types of weather and seasons. Others reflect on how snowfall transforms the landscape and brings a sense of magic. The photographs show snowy scenes from various parts of the UK, from snow-covered roads and moors to people playing in the snow.
CS Lewis was a famous author born in Belfast, Ireland in 1898. He had a difficult childhood after losing his mother, uncle, and grandfather at age 10. Lewis went on to study literature and philosophy at Oxford University, where he also served during World War I. A motorcycle trip resulted in Lewis converting to Christianity. During World War II, Lewis and his wife took in children who were evacuated from London. His life experiences influenced him to write popular Christian allegories like the Chronicles of Narnia series.
The document discusses fun snow days that will take place at St Joseph's. It repeats the phrase "Fun Snow Days at St Joseph’s" ten times, indicating there will be snow-related activities at the location on multiple days that are intended to be enjoyable for participants.
The document recounts a story from the author's childhood where they lost an important ring given to them by their grandmother while playing in the snow with their family. Despite searching, the ring could not be found. On Christmas Day, the author found the ring miraculously on the balcony, which their parents explained was a gift from Santa Claus. Years later, the author confirmed with their mother that she did not stage finding the ring. The author concludes that this childhood memory will always stay with them and that miracles can happen if you believe in them.
The document provides information about the four seasons - winter, spring, summer, and fall. For each season it lists typical weather, activities, holidays, and clothing. It also includes a slide about the author and links to videos and pictures related to the seasons.
The document describes the four seasons of the year - spring, summer, autumn, and winter. It provides details about the weather, length of days and nights, nature, and activities associated with each season. Key details include that spring involves nature waking up and longer days, summer is the hottest with long days, autumn has falling leaves and cooling weather, and winter is the coldest with snow and short days. It asks questions about the seasons and months to help teach about the seasonal changes throughout the year.
Oxford Summer School from Oxford Royale AcademyEltonBraxton
The first week of Summer 2017 at Yarnton Manor was very hot, with arrival day being the hottest since 1976. Students enjoyed afternoon tea and games on the lawn despite the heat. Classes began the next day with debates, quizzes, and options to examine animals or solve crimes. The summer solstice was mid-week, where students braved punting on the River Isis in 32 degree heat, getting damp but enjoying the trip into Oxford. The start of summer 2017 has been off to a great start so far.
The narrator expresses frustration and dislike for Christmas traditions like carolers singing outside and spending time with people he can't stand. After the carolers irritate him with their singing, he snaps and attacks them with a baseball bat. As a result, the police arrest him on Christmas Eve and he ends up in jail, where another inmate assaults him. The narrator concludes by stating several times that he won't be home for Christmas.
This document is a letter from Spain to friends in Poland. It discusses upcoming holidays in Spain, including Semana Santa which starts tomorrow and lasts 10 days. It also notes that the summer holidays start on June 21st. The letter asks questions about whether Poland celebrates St. George's Day or puts eggs in the forest at Easter, and invites the friends to do a Skype call in May.
The document summarizes the traditional way of life of the Yupik people in Alaska and the Russian Far East. It describes how families would spend springs and summers at fish camps and winters in village sites. It then tells a story about a man named Kopanuk building a kayak, house, and starting a family with his wife Kashatok. However, with the arrival of white settlers, the village and some members like Egoak were forced to leave their homeland.
The children from Wola Filipowska kindergarten built a snowman in the playground that had a perfect shape with buttons, eyes, a nose, and a broom. While the cold weather was not good for playing, the snowman enjoyed being in the playground. However, as it got warmer, the snowman started to melt away and got slimmer each day until he completely melted into a puddle. The children promised to rebuild the snowman when more snow falls to decorate the kindergarten during the winter.
Halloween is celebrated differently in the U.S., Spain, and the author's school. In the U.S., Halloween has been celebrated for a long time on October 31st, where children and some adults dress up in costumes and go door-to-door saying "trick or treat" to collect candy. In Spain, Halloween is less common and mainly celebrated by some children and adults who dress up and say "truco o trato." At the author's school, they have Halloween activities like face painting and decorating pumpkins.
This letter was written 15 December 1876 by Anton and Eva Kress, my great-great-great-grandparents, to their daughter and son-in-law, Frederick August and Marianne Schoen. Fred and Marianne had been married about three weeks previously on 23 November. Anton and Eva lived near Fulda, Noble County, Ohio and Fred and Marianne lived in Ludlow Township, Washington County, Ohio. The translation was done for me by a former work colleague.
This document discusses many Christmas traditions and customs from around the world, including the history behind celebrating Christmas on December 25th, Advent, the Twelve Days of Christmas, Boxing Day, caroling, Christmas trees, and gift giving traditions in different cultures. It also covers religious symbols and traditions such as the nativity scene, Christmas crackers, mistletoe, poinsettias, and the Star of Bethlehem. Winter solstice festivals from other faiths like Hanukkah and Kwanzaa are also mentioned.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Kendal in October including school pictures on October 13th, field trips to the Natural History Museum on October 19th and swimming dates. It reminds parents to send towels for swimming and notes the speed limit is 20 mph when driving through Kendal. Upcoming events include a costume parade on October 28th and a campfire on October 26th. The teachers' section discusses welcoming new students and activities done so far this year like a scavenger hunt and field trips to an apple orchard.
This document shares three Christmas song lyrics and provides context for a photo shoot and short vignettes being created about the Sims legacy heirs and other characters. It includes the lyrics to "Let It Snow" and "Winter Wonderland" describing being together during winter weather. "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" lyrics speak of gathering with friends during the holidays. "All I Want for Christmas is You" expresses longing to be with a loved one for Christmas. The author wishes readers a happy holiday season.
This lesson plan compares Christmas traditions in Britain and Ukraine. It includes activities for students such as reading a poem, filling in blanks, discussing how British children celebrate with parties, writing in past tense verbs, designing Christmas cards, and writing a composition about their family's Christmas celebrations. The lesson aims to help students understand the text, use past tense verbs, and write Christmas cards.
This document contains a weekly schedule for a student. It lists reading goals and assignments for Monday through Thursday, including completing worksheets about themselves and their summer. It also notes upcoming events such as returning paperwork by the end of the week and bringing in a balloon project in early September.
The document provides information about several holidays and traditions celebrated in various countries, including Christmas, Valentine's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, and Halloween. It discusses traditions, symbols, songs, poems, and customs associated with each holiday.
There are four seasons described in the document: summer, autumn, winter, and spring. Summer is very hot with clear skies, people enjoy beaches and pools. Autumn brings falling leaves in colors of yellow, red, and orange. Winter is very cold, with shorter days and longer nights, and potential for frost and snow. Spring signals a warmer period with new growth on trees and flowers blooming.
The document discusses the author's favorite season, winter. Some key points made:
- The author finds snow beautiful and enjoys watching it fall, especially at night.
- As a child, the author enjoyed playing in the snow with neighborhood friends, such as having snowball fights and sledding.
- The author also likes winter for Chinese New Year celebrations and the family tradition of eating hot pot together.
- Fond childhood memories of winter are what the author remembers most.
The document discusses fun snow days that will take place at St Joseph's. It repeats the phrase "Fun Snow Days at St Joseph’s" ten times, indicating there will be snow-related activities at the location on multiple days that are intended to be enjoyable for participants.
The document recounts a story from the author's childhood where they lost an important ring given to them by their grandmother while playing in the snow with their family. Despite searching, the ring could not be found. On Christmas Day, the author found the ring miraculously on the balcony, which their parents explained was a gift from Santa Claus. Years later, the author confirmed with their mother that she did not stage finding the ring. The author concludes that this childhood memory will always stay with them and that miracles can happen if you believe in them.
The document provides information about the four seasons - winter, spring, summer, and fall. For each season it lists typical weather, activities, holidays, and clothing. It also includes a slide about the author and links to videos and pictures related to the seasons.
The document describes the four seasons of the year - spring, summer, autumn, and winter. It provides details about the weather, length of days and nights, nature, and activities associated with each season. Key details include that spring involves nature waking up and longer days, summer is the hottest with long days, autumn has falling leaves and cooling weather, and winter is the coldest with snow and short days. It asks questions about the seasons and months to help teach about the seasonal changes throughout the year.
Oxford Summer School from Oxford Royale AcademyEltonBraxton
The first week of Summer 2017 at Yarnton Manor was very hot, with arrival day being the hottest since 1976. Students enjoyed afternoon tea and games on the lawn despite the heat. Classes began the next day with debates, quizzes, and options to examine animals or solve crimes. The summer solstice was mid-week, where students braved punting on the River Isis in 32 degree heat, getting damp but enjoying the trip into Oxford. The start of summer 2017 has been off to a great start so far.
The narrator expresses frustration and dislike for Christmas traditions like carolers singing outside and spending time with people he can't stand. After the carolers irritate him with their singing, he snaps and attacks them with a baseball bat. As a result, the police arrest him on Christmas Eve and he ends up in jail, where another inmate assaults him. The narrator concludes by stating several times that he won't be home for Christmas.
This document is a letter from Spain to friends in Poland. It discusses upcoming holidays in Spain, including Semana Santa which starts tomorrow and lasts 10 days. It also notes that the summer holidays start on June 21st. The letter asks questions about whether Poland celebrates St. George's Day or puts eggs in the forest at Easter, and invites the friends to do a Skype call in May.
The document summarizes the traditional way of life of the Yupik people in Alaska and the Russian Far East. It describes how families would spend springs and summers at fish camps and winters in village sites. It then tells a story about a man named Kopanuk building a kayak, house, and starting a family with his wife Kashatok. However, with the arrival of white settlers, the village and some members like Egoak were forced to leave their homeland.
The children from Wola Filipowska kindergarten built a snowman in the playground that had a perfect shape with buttons, eyes, a nose, and a broom. While the cold weather was not good for playing, the snowman enjoyed being in the playground. However, as it got warmer, the snowman started to melt away and got slimmer each day until he completely melted into a puddle. The children promised to rebuild the snowman when more snow falls to decorate the kindergarten during the winter.
Halloween is celebrated differently in the U.S., Spain, and the author's school. In the U.S., Halloween has been celebrated for a long time on October 31st, where children and some adults dress up in costumes and go door-to-door saying "trick or treat" to collect candy. In Spain, Halloween is less common and mainly celebrated by some children and adults who dress up and say "truco o trato." At the author's school, they have Halloween activities like face painting and decorating pumpkins.
This letter was written 15 December 1876 by Anton and Eva Kress, my great-great-great-grandparents, to their daughter and son-in-law, Frederick August and Marianne Schoen. Fred and Marianne had been married about three weeks previously on 23 November. Anton and Eva lived near Fulda, Noble County, Ohio and Fred and Marianne lived in Ludlow Township, Washington County, Ohio. The translation was done for me by a former work colleague.
This document discusses many Christmas traditions and customs from around the world, including the history behind celebrating Christmas on December 25th, Advent, the Twelve Days of Christmas, Boxing Day, caroling, Christmas trees, and gift giving traditions in different cultures. It also covers religious symbols and traditions such as the nativity scene, Christmas crackers, mistletoe, poinsettias, and the Star of Bethlehem. Winter solstice festivals from other faiths like Hanukkah and Kwanzaa are also mentioned.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Kendal in October including school pictures on October 13th, field trips to the Natural History Museum on October 19th and swimming dates. It reminds parents to send towels for swimming and notes the speed limit is 20 mph when driving through Kendal. Upcoming events include a costume parade on October 28th and a campfire on October 26th. The teachers' section discusses welcoming new students and activities done so far this year like a scavenger hunt and field trips to an apple orchard.
This document shares three Christmas song lyrics and provides context for a photo shoot and short vignettes being created about the Sims legacy heirs and other characters. It includes the lyrics to "Let It Snow" and "Winter Wonderland" describing being together during winter weather. "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" lyrics speak of gathering with friends during the holidays. "All I Want for Christmas is You" expresses longing to be with a loved one for Christmas. The author wishes readers a happy holiday season.
This lesson plan compares Christmas traditions in Britain and Ukraine. It includes activities for students such as reading a poem, filling in blanks, discussing how British children celebrate with parties, writing in past tense verbs, designing Christmas cards, and writing a composition about their family's Christmas celebrations. The lesson aims to help students understand the text, use past tense verbs, and write Christmas cards.
This document contains a weekly schedule for a student. It lists reading goals and assignments for Monday through Thursday, including completing worksheets about themselves and their summer. It also notes upcoming events such as returning paperwork by the end of the week and bringing in a balloon project in early September.
The document provides information about several holidays and traditions celebrated in various countries, including Christmas, Valentine's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, and Halloween. It discusses traditions, symbols, songs, poems, and customs associated with each holiday.
There are four seasons described in the document: summer, autumn, winter, and spring. Summer is very hot with clear skies, people enjoy beaches and pools. Autumn brings falling leaves in colors of yellow, red, and orange. Winter is very cold, with shorter days and longer nights, and potential for frost and snow. Spring signals a warmer period with new growth on trees and flowers blooming.
The document discusses the author's favorite season, winter. Some key points made:
- The author finds snow beautiful and enjoys watching it fall, especially at night.
- As a child, the author enjoyed playing in the snow with neighborhood friends, such as having snowball fights and sledding.
- The author also likes winter for Chinese New Year celebrations and the family tradition of eating hot pot together.
- Fond childhood memories of winter are what the author remembers most.
The poem describes the four seasons through imagery of nature. It begins with autumn and falling leaves signaling the end of harvest season and early snow. Winter approaches with cold wind replacing warm embraces. Spring awakens with melting snow and rain, cherry blossoms flowering, and more daylight. Summer arrives with school ending as children play in the sun's strong rays and nature's flora is bountiful. The cycle then returns to autumn again.
This document contains poems, writings, and pictures about the four seasons - spring, summer, fall, and winter. The poems describe the beauty of spring with daffodils and clover fields, lazy summer days in the grass, the chill of winter with snow and ice, and fall bringing cooler weather and harvest time. The writings provide more details about the weather, nature, and typical activities for each season. Pictures further illustrate the seasons by showing natural scenery, plants, and animals commonly associated with spring, summer, fall, and winter.
The document describes the four seasons - winter, spring, summer, and autumn. It provides details about the typical weather patterns, months, activities, and changes in nature that characterize each season. Key details include very hot weather in summer, leaves changing colors and falling off trees in autumn, cold temperatures and snow in winter, and new growth of leaves and flowers in spring.
There are four seasons in Mongolia: winter, spring, summer, and autumn. Winter is from December to February and is very cold with snow. Spring arrives in March and April, when trees and grass begin to grow green again. Summer from May to August is the warmest season. Autumn from September to November sees the leaves change color and farmers harvest crops before winter arrives.
There are four seasons in Mongolia: winter, spring, summer, and autumn. Winter is from December to February and is very cold with snow. Spring arrives in March and April, bringing warmer weather and new plant growth. Summer is the nicest season, though it can be hot and rainy, and Mongolians celebrate Naadam in July. Autumn in September and October brings changing leaf colors and preparation for the cold winter ahead.
There are four seasons in Mongolia: winter, spring, summer, and autumn. Winter is from December to February and is very cold with snow. Spring arrives in March and April, when trees and grass begin to grow green again. Summer from May to August is the warmest season. Autumn from September to November sees the leaves change color and farmers harvest crops before winter arrives.
Here is a short story about winter using details from the project:
It was the middle of December and winter had arrived. The ground and trees were covered with a thick blanket of snow. Olga woke up and looked out the window, seeing the beautiful white landscape. She quickly got dressed in her warm clothes - a fur hat, black coat, and black boots.
Olga went outside to play. The air was frosty but she didn't feel cold. She loved winter and all the activities it brought. Some children were having a snowball fight in the yard. Others were building snowmen and making snow angels. Olga decided to go sledding down the big hill in the park.
As she sledded,
The document discusses the different seasons in India and their characteristics. It describes the rainy season from June to September, bringing relief from the heat and allowing crops to grow. The rainy season fills tanks and rivers and makes roads muddy. It then discusses the benefits of the rainy season for agriculture, vegetation, and hydroelectricity. It also briefly touches on the characteristics of winter, spring, summer, and autumn seasons in India and other parts of the world.
The project aims to create an inclusive education learning community in Ukraine to support students with disabilities. It plans to develop and implement inclusive education training programs for teachers and parents across Ukraine, including remote areas. The goals are to establish a network of education professionals and parents focused on inclusive practices and form a Ukrainian consortium of universities to promote inclusive education policies. The project has held various seminars and workshops on inclusive topics. It also created textbooks and online resources to share information. Moving forward, it will develop strategies for remote learning of students with special needs during the pandemic.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
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2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
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Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
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The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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Seasons babinska
1. SEASONS AND WEATHER. MY FAVOURITE
SEASONS
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2.
3. WINTER
Winter is a jolly time
for children. They
make snowmen and
play snowballs. When
the weather is fine
children and grown-
ups go skiing, skating
or sliding down the
snow covered hills.
4. SPRING
With the arrival of
spring, the sun shines
more warmly and
brighter. Broken buds
on trees bloom first
flowers for many
people spring favorite
season
6. SUMMER
Summer. How many
people love this time of
year. Weather in
summer may be very
hot, especially in July,
but in spite of the hot
weather in the
summer, there are also
thunderstorms
7. SUMMER
Summer is my
favorite time of the
year. in the
summer, the heat
is shining brightly,
and even
because. Summer
is the time of
holidays I have a
birthday in this
time of year.
8. AUTUMN
AUTUMN. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL TIME OF
THE YEAR, WHICH IT IS
MULTICOLORED. JUST LOOK AROUND
AND WE WILL SEE BREATHTAKING
LANDSCAPES.
9.
Each time of year in its
own way is special and
has its disadvantages
as they say in the year
there is no bad
weather