We have created this blog to make an interesting exchange between our schools: CP Son Canals, in Palma de Mallorca (Spain) and Patastenmäen Tiilikoulu, Riihimäki (Finland). During this academic year we will share our experiences and we will learn a lot from each others. It will be great!:)
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
We hope you receive lots of nice presents from Father Christmas and enjoy your holidays with your family and friends.
We also hope you start the new year in the best possible way and brings you happiness and luck.
Keep in touch,
The 6th graders.
We wish we can meet in person one day.
*** This message is for Petra, from Valentina: Petra, I received a letter from you last year, and I didn't have an email account. Now I have one: nina.sandes@hotmail.com. What is yours? We can be in touch.
CHRISTMAS AT SON CANALS
NADAL TEMPS DE CINEMA means CINEMA AT CHRISTMAS TIME. Why?????
During this academic year, our school has chosen the Cinema as a general topic to work on. All the school is involved in it. For this reason each class has made a poster related to a Christmas film. Moreover, we would like to explain to you that we hear some popular films music when we start school and also when we finish it, instead of a horrible bell.
This is our poster, the one the 6th graders made. We modified it, because this film "Madagascar 3" didn't originally have a Christmas atmosphere, but we changed it a bit adding Christmas objects.
This is a general view of our hall right now. We hope you enjoy it.
If you pay attention, you will see lots of paper hearts decorating the walls. They have been made by us at home with the help of our families. This is a nice way everybody can participate in it. Why hearts? Because Christmas is time to love the others.
And we will just finish this presentation by showing you our corner devoted to the 3 kings, the most popular moment at Christmas time in Spain. Father Christmas is becoming more and more popular every year (but it has been imported from your country), but the 3 kings are part of our tradition. We celebrate them on January 6th.
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