Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Meet our home city, Piraeus

Together with our English teacher, Ms Maria, we have prepared a short presentation of our home city, Piraeus, including important information and photos.
We hope you like it!

The students from D' and E' Class of Ralleia Model Experimental Primary Schools



http://www.flipsnack.com/mariarellia9/piraeus-final.html

Thursday, 20 November 2014

Our village: Castel dell'Aquila Italy

Castel dell’Aquila is a small village of about 1000 inhabitants.
It
was built in 1294 as a defence castle.
It
was destroyed and rebuilt many times.

the church

the old door ( It was the entrance  of the castle).  

the rounded tower


the squared tower


the monument to died soldiers

the museum of the rural civilization 

Forte Cesare

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Celebrating European Day of Languages

On September 26th, we celebrated at school the Day of European Languages.You can get an idea of what we did.

Our city, Piraeus, Greece

Piraeus is the place we live. It is in Attica, Greece and it is the largest Greek port.

Here you can see some of the most famous Piraeus sights.


Peiraiki




Passalimani


Photo of Piraeus from above


The theatre



Old photos from Piraeus


 The church of Saint Nicolas, the protector of seamen




Mikrolimano


Old girls' boarding school


The central tube station


The lion of Piraeus

Panhellenic Sports Day

On 6th October 2014, all schools in Greece celebrated the Panhellenic Sports Day!
This year's concept was
   “ We are all   different.. but we are all equal”
This is a short video presenting our sports activities on that day. Enjoy!



Tuesday, 18 November 2014

"Meet my Country!" Project

"Meet my country!" is an eTwinning project for primary school students, aged 9-11 years old. Through powerpoint presentations, photos, written texts, emails, short video extracts and the use of ICT and various web 2.0 tools, young students from Greece and Italy talk and learn about each other's country, as well as about themselves, their schools and their hometowns. In this way, they get in touch with the history, culture, habits and customs of these two countries and exchange valuable cultural elements.