In Catalan popular cultures, there is a large number of legends about witches.
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Legend #3: The Legend of the Sack Man (“L’Home del Sac”).
In many countries, a bogeyman-like creature is portrayed as a man with a sack on his back who carries naughty children away. In Catalonia “l’home del sac” is usually depicted as a mean and impossibly ugly and skinny old man who eats the misbehaving children he collects.
Legend #2: “The Legend of the Nose Man” (L’Home dels Nassos).
The Nose Man is a Catalan mythological character that has as many noses as days has the current year, and you can only see him on December 31. Children imagine a quirky character with 365 noses on his face, not thinking that December 31 is the last day of the year, therefore, that Nose Man has only one nose.
Legend #1: The Legend of Fish Nicolau (Peix Nicolau)
And here is the first legend of a series of Catalan legends that our 2nd graders chose for this project.
Kids, you just did a great job!
Preview: “The Legend of the Four Stripes”. e-Twinning project.
This is just a preview of the Catalan legends that students in 2nd grade have been working on. We will publish them very soon and will send them to our Turkish colleagues. 🙂
London red phone box
Interactive posters: family photo albums
Some of our 1st graders brought nice photos of their family to class, as we have been working on this topic. I’d like to thank you all!
Interactive posters: family photo albums
Some of our 1st graders brought nice photos of their family to class, as we have been working on this topic. I’d like to thank you all!
“Family Finger Song”, by Fistikli School. E-twinning project.
Dear 2nd graders,
One of our partner schools has uploaded a new video on TwinSpace, but you can also watch it here. Just take a look at it and try singing the song!
Lyrics:
“Father finger, father finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am. How do you do?”
“Motherfinger, mother finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am. How do you do?”
“Brother finger, brother finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am. How do you do?”
“Sister finger, sister finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am. How do you do?”
“Baby finger, baby finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am. How do you do?”
HOW OLD ARE YOU? song
Dear 1st graders,
Here you have the song we did today in class. It helps us review telling our age. Enjoy!