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Joyeuses Pâques 2010 | Traditions across Europe-an eTwinning project
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Awards – eTwinning Quality Labels. Do you like our blog? Do you want to contribute to our blog? What we are up to. Traditions across Europe-an eTwinning project. 8220;Science and technology revolutionize our lives, but memory, TRADITION and myth frame our response.” (Arthur Schlesinger Jr.). Joyeuses Pâques 2010 March 23, 2010. 8212; mariedebretagne2 @ 7:35 pm. A present by one of our kids for Easter. Happy Easter to all. Click on the egg! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Christmas at...
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17 March 2011: 150th anniversary Unity of Italy | Traditions across Europe-an eTwinning project
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Awards – eTwinning Quality Labels. Do you like our blog? Do you want to contribute to our blog? What we are up to. Traditions across Europe-an eTwinning project. 8220;Science and technology revolutionize our lives, but memory, TRADITION and myth frame our response.” (Arthur Schlesinger Jr.). 17 March 2011: 150th anniversary Unity of Italy March 20, 2011. 8212; Gina @ 3:24 pm. Classe 2 B – Scuola Primaria “A. Ciancia” – Francavilla in Sinni (PZ) – Italia. March 20, 2011 at 4:09 pm. June 17, 2016 at 8:26 am.
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Torrone, an Italian Christmas dessert | Carolling In Europe - an online eTwinning project
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Carolling In Europe – an online eTwinning project. This blog contains materials about the way people celebrate Xmas in Europe. Torrone, an Italian Christmas dessert. Not far from Alessandria, in Piedmont, there is Alba, a small town that is very famous for its torrone but our teacher says that an excellent torrone is made in Spain , too. Do you eat torrone in Spain? Ciao:-) Luca, ElenaSofia, Alice G., Alice T. Class 2 C scuola Vivaldi. Posted by Piera Ferranti on December 10, 2007 at 10:17 pm. How toR...
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Puentescuela: octubre 2007
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El blog de la escuela No. 5 "José Pedro Varela" En él tenderemos puentes desde nuestros niños hacia otros niños, otras escuelas, padres y maestros. Martes, 23 de octubre de 2007. Http:/ www.youtube.com/v/P-eziCXwTaY&rel=1. Etiquetas: Escucha bien cómo debes cepillarte los dientes. Viernes, 19 de octubre de 2007. A lavarse los dientes. Después de cada comida y antes de acostarme no debo olvidar cepillarme bien los dientes. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Lunes, 15 de octubre de 2007. Etiquetas: Nos divertim...
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Puentescuela: Vacaciones de julio
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El blog de la escuela No. 5 "José Pedro Varela" En él tenderemos puentes desde nuestros niños hacia otros niños, otras escuelas, padres y maestros. Lunes, 30 de junio de 2008. Para divertirte en estas vacaciones :un juego para crear. Se llama jugando con arena , pruébalo es muy divertido y creativo! Http:/ enigmasand.com/xsand.html. Publicar un comentario en la entrada. Suscribirse a: Enviar comentarios (Atom). Escuela No. 5 "José Pedro Varela" de Montevideo. La fachada de nuestra escuela.
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Puentescuela: 22 de abril Día Mundial de la Tierra
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El blog de la escuela No. 5 "José Pedro Varela" En él tenderemos puentes desde nuestros niños hacia otros niños, otras escuelas, padres y maestros. Martes, 22 de abril de 2008. 22 de abril Día Mundial de la Tierra. Lema de este año :. Frente al cambio climático , menos Co2". Publicar un comentario en la entrada. Suscribirse a: Enviar comentarios (Atom). Escuela No. 5 "José Pedro Varela" de Montevideo. La fachada de nuestra escuela. Mantenemos contacto con una escuela italiana. Ver todo mi perfil.
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Christmas and New Year in Romania Seen through a Foreigner’s Eyes | Carolling In Europe - an online eTwinning project
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Carolling In Europe – an online eTwinning project. This blog contains materials about the way people celebrate Xmas in Europe. Christmas and New Year in Romania Seen through a Foreigner’s Eyes. Here’s Natalie post:. It is my pleasure to be here in this place and to share these times as a Peace Corps volunteer with the Ro. Anian people in Brusturoasa and its surrounding communities. It has been the single most wonderful holiday experi. G theatrical ditties reminiscent of Shakespearean lore both by childre...
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2010 in review | Carolling In Europe - an online eTwinning project
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Carolling In Europe – an online eTwinning project. This blog contains materials about the way people celebrate Xmas in Europe. The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:. The average container ship can carry about 4,500 containers. This blog was viewed about 18,000. Times in 2010. If each view were a shipping container, your blog would have filled about 4 fully loaded ships. In 2010, there were 4. Posted on ...
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The Bear – Ancient New Year Tradition in Romania | Carolling In Europe - an online eTwinning project
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Carolling In Europe – an online eTwinning project. This blog contains materials about the way people celebrate Xmas in Europe. The Bear – Ancient New Year Tradition in Romania. Here’s the ancient tradition called “The Bear” performed by some of our 6th and 7th graders. Posted by LL on January 3, 2010 at 6:18 pm. Filed under "After-Christmas" customs. Previous Entry: Christmas and New Year in Romania Seen through a Foreigner’s Eyes. Hurray For the Befana! Viva viva la Befana! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.