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Dear pupils,
Here you can listen to the story The Very Busy Spider. I hope you like it!
Hello children!
You just did a great job! Get a look at the photos of the fantastic murals 😉 representing friendship.
And another episode of this funny man…
Hello all,
Let me show you the photos of the great mural we all made to celebrate spring is here! Spring shapes made with playdough, symetric butterflies, tag clouds, acrostic poems, food chain posters… and even a pond!
Good job!
And another episode of Mr. Bean… Enjoy it!
And another episode of Mr. Bean… Enjoy it!
And these are the acrostic poems you all made! Click on play button to hear yourselves saying them. 😮
And these are the acrostic poems you all made! Click on play button to hear yourselves saying them. 🙂
Dear Bogatell pupils,
On the 9th of May 1950, Robert Schuman presented his proposal on the creation of an organised Europe, indispensable to the maintenance of peaceful relations.
This proposal, known as the “Schuman declaration“, is considered to be the beginning of the creation of what is now the European Union.
Today, the 9th of May has become a European symbol (Europe Day) which, along with the flag, the anthem, the motto and the single currency (the euro), identifies the political entity of the European Union. Europe Day is the occasion for activities and festivities that bring Europe closer to its citizens and peoples of the Union closer to one another.
Click on the links below if you want to know more:
– EUROPE (quick links for kids)
– Countries in Europe (pdf map)