A person invites someone over to show them things they have made from glass bottles, encouraging them to be creative with recycling empty bottles rather than throwing them away. The other person is skeptical at first that anything useful can be made from garbage, but agrees to go over, realizing the host was right that bottles can be used to make cool things and it's a good way to care for the environment.
A person invites someone over to show them things they have made from glass bottles, encouraging them to be creative with recycling empty bottles rather than throwing them away. The other person is skeptical at first that anything useful can be made from garbage, but agrees to go over, realizing the host was right that bottles can be used to make cool things and it's a good way to care for the environment.
The document outlines 8 groups and their recycling projects focused on saving the planet. Group 2 is recycling glass; in the conversation, one student convinces others that glass bottles can be creatively reused by making crafts instead of being thrown away. Group 3 is focusing on recycling furniture. The last section shows Group 8 is recycling plastic. The overall document discusses different recycling projects from multiple student groups.
The document discusses recycling old clothes to help save the planet. It mentions the names Majako, Majaka, and Satine, possibly individuals involved with a group focused on recycling to protect the environment.
The document compares Christmas traditions in Poland and Slovakia, including typical dishes eaten on Christmas Eve in both countries. In Poland, the Christmas Eve dinner begins by sharing a Christmas wafer and traditions involve kissing under mistletoe. Similarly in Slovakia, the Christmas Eve dinner starts with a wafer and both countries decorate Christmas trees to celebrate.
Pollutor is a digital character that feeds on pollution and global warming. He has become more powerful as pollution has increased, and now targets European teens in schools to survive. Last week, Pollutor locked students in a Swedish school into their classrooms and challenged them to solve puzzles to escape, showing that schools may be his next targets as younger generations work to reduce pollution.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document summarizes an eTwinning project called Robo-Wonderers that took place from January to June 2018. It involved international robotic construction teams from Slovakia and Greece who collaborated using various web 2.0 tools. These included productivity tools like Twinspace and Teamup for project pages and calendars. Collaboration tools included Google Docs for shared files and Padlet for a digital canvas. Create tools included Scratch for coding and Canva for posters. Interact tools included Ideaflip for brainstorming and Strawpoll for simple voting. Presentation tools included Prezi and Pixteller for creating posters.
There are several types of wooden churches in Slovakia, with the oldest being Roman Catholic churches built in the Gothic style in the 15th century. Examples include the churches of Hervartov and Tvrdošín. Lutheran churches have a distinctive floor plan in the shape of a Greek cross, with five such churches existing in Slovakia like the one in Hronsek. Greek Catholic churches were built between the 17th-19th centuries and there are 27 surviving examples, such as the Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Nova Sedlica and the Church of St. Nicholas the Bishop in Ruská Bystrá. All the wooden churches were constructed entirely from wood without nails.
This document discusses a Slovakian school called Gymnazium Stefan Moyses and provides brief descriptions of students in classrooms, creative activities, first year student matriculation, farewell celebrations for graduates, activities in the reading room, and holiday celebrations.
The document outlines 8 groups and their recycling projects focused on saving the planet. Group 2 is recycling glass; in the conversation, one student convinces others that glass bottles can be creatively reused by making crafts instead of being thrown away. Group 3 is focusing on recycling furniture. The last section shows Group 8 is recycling plastic. The overall document discusses different recycling projects from multiple student groups.
The document discusses recycling old clothes to help save the planet. It mentions the names Majako, Majaka, and Satine, possibly individuals involved with a group focused on recycling to protect the environment.
The document compares Christmas traditions in Poland and Slovakia, including typical dishes eaten on Christmas Eve in both countries. In Poland, the Christmas Eve dinner begins by sharing a Christmas wafer and traditions involve kissing under mistletoe. Similarly in Slovakia, the Christmas Eve dinner starts with a wafer and both countries decorate Christmas trees to celebrate.
Pollutor is a digital character that feeds on pollution and global warming. He has become more powerful as pollution has increased, and now targets European teens in schools to survive. Last week, Pollutor locked students in a Swedish school into their classrooms and challenged them to solve puzzles to escape, showing that schools may be his next targets as younger generations work to reduce pollution.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document summarizes an eTwinning project called Robo-Wonderers that took place from January to June 2018. It involved international robotic construction teams from Slovakia and Greece who collaborated using various web 2.0 tools. These included productivity tools like Twinspace and Teamup for project pages and calendars. Collaboration tools included Google Docs for shared files and Padlet for a digital canvas. Create tools included Scratch for coding and Canva for posters. Interact tools included Ideaflip for brainstorming and Strawpoll for simple voting. Presentation tools included Prezi and Pixteller for creating posters.
There are several types of wooden churches in Slovakia, with the oldest being Roman Catholic churches built in the Gothic style in the 15th century. Examples include the churches of Hervartov and Tvrdošín. Lutheran churches have a distinctive floor plan in the shape of a Greek cross, with five such churches existing in Slovakia like the one in Hronsek. Greek Catholic churches were built between the 17th-19th centuries and there are 27 surviving examples, such as the Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Nova Sedlica and the Church of St. Nicholas the Bishop in Ruská Bystrá. All the wooden churches were constructed entirely from wood without nails.
This document discusses a Slovakian school called Gymnazium Stefan Moyses and provides brief descriptions of students in classrooms, creative activities, first year student matriculation, farewell celebrations for graduates, activities in the reading room, and holiday celebrations.
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