La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo prohibirá las importaciones marítimas de petróleo ruso a la UE y pondrá fin a las entregas a través de oleoductos dentro de seis meses. Esta medida forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones de la UE destinadas a aumentar la presión económica sobre Moscú y privar al Kremlin de fondos para financiar su guerra.
The children help in the kitchen at their preschool by taking turns being waiters, setting the table, and getting food. They also occasionally bake gingerbread cookies and other treats. The children made their own jam as part of a nature explorers club project.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo prohibirá las importaciones marítimas de petróleo ruso a la UE y pondrá fin a las entregas a través de oleoductos dentro de seis meses. Esta medida forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones de la UE destinadas a aumentar la presión económica sobre Moscú y privar al Kremlin de fondos para financiar su guerra.
The children help in the kitchen at their preschool by taking turns being waiters, setting the table, and getting food. They also occasionally bake gingerbread cookies and other treats. The children made their own jam as part of a nature explorers club project.
The document discusses the benefits of children drawing together at a preschool called Furugrund in Iceland. Drawing together allows children to develop their language skills as they talk to each other during the activity. Older children help younger ones practice writing by giving examples like drawing nails.
This document describes an eTwinning project at Leikskólinn Furugrund preschool in Iceland from April 2012 about the main parts of the body. Students created challenges and interesting figures of body parts that were displayed in the classroom to help teach children the names of different body parts through an engaging activity. The summary provides the high-level context and purpose of the document in 3 sentences.
Experiment with organic and non-organic materialsFurugrund
The girls are doing an experiment with organic and non-organic materials. We made a wooden board with apples, plastic, banana, glass, cardboard and aluminum canister. Then we dug it into the ground in a safe place for it to be reclaimed in April. What has happened then? Will any of the materials be gone and what materials dissolve?
Experiment with organic and non-organic materialsFurugrund
The boys are doing an experiment with organic and non-organic materials. We made a wooden board with apples, plastic, banana, glass, cardboard and aluminum canister. Then we dug it into the ground in a safe place for it to be reclaimed in April. What has happened then? Will any of the materials be gone and what materials dissolve?
The children at Leikskólinn Furugrund in Iceland made Easter cards to send to their friends in Europe. They enjoyed the craft activity of creating the cards. The children have also started receiving Easter cards back from their European friends. The school sends Happy Easter wishes to all.
The document discusses watching a nest to see if any small spiders will emerge from it. In a few sentences, it notes planning to continue observing the nest and looking for young spiders.
This game aims to promote language skills in children by having them fish pictures off the floor with a fishing rod and then discuss the pictures they catch to learn common words and names. The children play while pretending to be on a boat, using a fishing rod to pull pictures up from the floor and talking about what they see in the images.
Children aged 1-3 are encouraged to explore their environment and discover objects through their senses in small, unstructured groups with adult supervision. The goal is for children to investigate materials on their own terms to stimulate learning and language development in a secure setting. Activities are initially set up by adults but then children are free to explore the possibilities through filling and emptying containers, sorting objects, and balancing items to discover similarities and differences on their own terms.
Kópavogur is Iceland's second largest town with a population of 30,000. It is located immediately south of Reykjavík and its name translates to "Seal Pup Bay." The town seal depicts the local church alongside a seal pup. Kópavogur has many green areas and cultural attractions such as a library, concert hall, and natural history museum for residents to enjoy.
Iceland is a sparsely populated island country located in the North Atlantic. It has a population of around 318,000 people who mostly live along the coast. Iceland has a strong economy and was one of the first places in Europe to establish a parliamentary democracy in 930 AD. The country is known for its natural beauty, with dramatic landscapes that include volcanoes, glaciers, geysers and waterfalls.
This document provides information about the United Kingdom and its capital, London. It includes images and facts about the UK flag, how the country splits, London's population and size. Key sights in London mentioned are the London Eye, Big Ben, buses, the underground, and Buckingham Palace where the queen lives. URLs are listed for the sources of the images.
Four children and two employees from a kindergarten in Furugrund, Iceland took a bus trip to Hamraborg. While in Hamraborg, they visited several landmarks like a town square with a large Christmas tree, a library, natural history museum which had a dinosaur skeleton on display, and an art gallery. They saw exhibits that taught about Iceland's history. The group then took the bus back home from their educational outing.
Snulli goes on a trip with girls from his preschool class Fossvogur Leikskólinn Furugrund in Iceland. During their journey in the valley, Snulli slips on the slippery ground but enjoys looking at the ducks in the sun. Snulli is tempted to eat bread meant for the ducks but is told to share it with them instead. Snulli makes a new dog friend and helps pick up litter around the school before throwing it into the trash container.
Iceland is a sparsely populated island country located in the North Atlantic. It has a population of around 320,000 people who mostly live along the coast. Iceland has a strong economy with low unemployment and inflation. The country has many unique natural features like volcanoes, geysers, glaciers, and waterfalls that make it a popular tourist destination. Some of Iceland's most notable natural attractions include the Northern Lights, Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, Gulfoss and Jokulsarlon glacial lagoons.
The document discusses the benefits of children drawing together at a preschool called Furugrund in Iceland. Drawing together allows children to develop their language skills as they talk to each other during the activity. Older children help younger ones practice writing by giving examples like drawing nails.
This document describes an eTwinning project at Leikskólinn Furugrund preschool in Iceland from April 2012 about the main parts of the body. Students created challenges and interesting figures of body parts that were displayed in the classroom to help teach children the names of different body parts through an engaging activity. The summary provides the high-level context and purpose of the document in 3 sentences.
Experiment with organic and non-organic materialsFurugrund
The girls are doing an experiment with organic and non-organic materials. We made a wooden board with apples, plastic, banana, glass, cardboard and aluminum canister. Then we dug it into the ground in a safe place for it to be reclaimed in April. What has happened then? Will any of the materials be gone and what materials dissolve?
Experiment with organic and non-organic materialsFurugrund
The boys are doing an experiment with organic and non-organic materials. We made a wooden board with apples, plastic, banana, glass, cardboard and aluminum canister. Then we dug it into the ground in a safe place for it to be reclaimed in April. What has happened then? Will any of the materials be gone and what materials dissolve?
The children at Leikskólinn Furugrund in Iceland made Easter cards to send to their friends in Europe. They enjoyed the craft activity of creating the cards. The children have also started receiving Easter cards back from their European friends. The school sends Happy Easter wishes to all.
The document discusses watching a nest to see if any small spiders will emerge from it. In a few sentences, it notes planning to continue observing the nest and looking for young spiders.
This game aims to promote language skills in children by having them fish pictures off the floor with a fishing rod and then discuss the pictures they catch to learn common words and names. The children play while pretending to be on a boat, using a fishing rod to pull pictures up from the floor and talking about what they see in the images.
Children aged 1-3 are encouraged to explore their environment and discover objects through their senses in small, unstructured groups with adult supervision. The goal is for children to investigate materials on their own terms to stimulate learning and language development in a secure setting. Activities are initially set up by adults but then children are free to explore the possibilities through filling and emptying containers, sorting objects, and balancing items to discover similarities and differences on their own terms.
Kópavogur is Iceland's second largest town with a population of 30,000. It is located immediately south of Reykjavík and its name translates to "Seal Pup Bay." The town seal depicts the local church alongside a seal pup. Kópavogur has many green areas and cultural attractions such as a library, concert hall, and natural history museum for residents to enjoy.
Iceland is a sparsely populated island country located in the North Atlantic. It has a population of around 318,000 people who mostly live along the coast. Iceland has a strong economy and was one of the first places in Europe to establish a parliamentary democracy in 930 AD. The country is known for its natural beauty, with dramatic landscapes that include volcanoes, glaciers, geysers and waterfalls.
This document provides information about the United Kingdom and its capital, London. It includes images and facts about the UK flag, how the country splits, London's population and size. Key sights in London mentioned are the London Eye, Big Ben, buses, the underground, and Buckingham Palace where the queen lives. URLs are listed for the sources of the images.
Four children and two employees from a kindergarten in Furugrund, Iceland took a bus trip to Hamraborg. While in Hamraborg, they visited several landmarks like a town square with a large Christmas tree, a library, natural history museum which had a dinosaur skeleton on display, and an art gallery. They saw exhibits that taught about Iceland's history. The group then took the bus back home from their educational outing.
Snulli goes on a trip with girls from his preschool class Fossvogur Leikskólinn Furugrund in Iceland. During their journey in the valley, Snulli slips on the slippery ground but enjoys looking at the ducks in the sun. Snulli is tempted to eat bread meant for the ducks but is told to share it with them instead. Snulli makes a new dog friend and helps pick up litter around the school before throwing it into the trash container.
Iceland is a sparsely populated island country located in the North Atlantic. It has a population of around 320,000 people who mostly live along the coast. Iceland has a strong economy with low unemployment and inflation. The country has many unique natural features like volcanoes, geysers, glaciers, and waterfalls that make it a popular tourist destination. Some of Iceland's most notable natural attractions include the Northern Lights, Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, Gulfoss and Jokulsarlon glacial lagoons.