Thursday, March 22, 2012

Alvarella '12

Hi, we are 2 ESO. This year we are going to Alvarella on 28 of March and we are coming back on 30 of March. It's an activity of the department of science, we are going to see a power station "As Pontes", a castle, play some games, visit the town and going trekking. If it doesn't rain, we will go to the "Fragas do Eume" which is the biggest forest of the Atlantic.


We're going to sleep in this accommodation , it is a beautiful place with swimming pool for the summer and it is in the countryside.


By:Thaísa Alcantara  and Carmen Romero.            

The american civil war. Project

The students of 1º of ESO, are doing  a project about the American civil war. We're doing this project because we are reading a book that was written in the context of the American civil war. It's called Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.
The book is about a family of four sisters and one mother. Their father is fighting at war. That's why we are doing a project about the American civil war.

By Pedro Rivas

Friday, March 16, 2012

Saint Patrick's day

                                  
St. Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland, and today he is patron of Ireland, New York and Boston, as welll as a handful of other cities and countries. On his saint's day, New Yorkers, can be found wearing all manner of green garments. Even the white line in the centre of 5th Avenue goes green and most people head for the pub to dronk to the health of the saint. 
It is celebrated in Ireland, in some cities of England, Chicago, New York, Boston and some more cities in the United States of America.

Chicago:

In Chicago they  dye the river of the city and the parade is enormous.


 

New York:

The parade is one of the biggest parades if the world. The 5th avenue is closed to traffic. Everybody wears green or get pinched.

The Frankis

Our trip to Santiago de Compostela


Hello! Here we're talking about our trip to Santiago de Compostela like a complement of interdisciplinary project.
There, in Santiago, we visited the TVG (Galicia Television) facilities: we were in the controls, in some sets and we met a very famous galician comedian called Xosé Antonio Touriñán.
We saw and learnt a lot of things about televisions, like the cameras and the importance of the position of the lights.

Then, after the TVG, we went to La Ciudad de la Cultura.
It is placed in Santiago de Compostela it is known as a cultural pole of big importance, dedicated to the knowledge and the contemporary creativity, La Ciudad de la Cultura of Galicia was outlined from his origins as an instrument that, bringing together past and future, is allowed to Galicia to approach in an integral way a strategic area for its developement: the culture.

Then, as we were starving, we went to have luch to Área Central; a famous shopping centre in Santiago.
when we finished our lunch, we went shopping, and finally we went back home.


By the ice-creams!! hope you like it
Sabela, Andrea, Nacho & Lía.