Wednesday 30 July 2014

Honour Board for JOÃO CARECHO

It's official!!!
Back in June, class teachers had nominated João Carecho to be included on the Students' Honour Board and the results have just been published by the schoolboard.
It is full of pride that I'm sharing here João's excellent school performance in 2013/2014:


I'm sure you all agree João is not only a top student but also a top blogger and, for all those who have met him, a top boy, too!
Hopefully this celebration and recognition of his accomplishments will inspire more students to improve their school results and achieve their full potential in 2014/2015.
Congratulations to João and his supportive parents, and the best of luck for all.

Tuesday 29 July 2014

More photos from Mira d'Aire

João, look at these photos - they are also from there...
I hope you enjoyed the visit as much as I did.






Monday 28 July 2014

Sunday 20 July 2014

A walk in Saint Germain-Paris


Saint Germain is one of the administrative districts of a wonderful city - Paris -  which has with many clothing stores (HiHiHi), but also has a beautiful cathedral  (not in the photos).
And because the walk was long (as the french say "après le fort réconfort"), at the end, we were rewarded with a chocolate crepe. Want a bit? :)

Saturday 19 July 2014

CR7 CISSÉ

Me and my friend at the swimming-pool, in Soure. It was very hot that day and we had a great time there. We've met many girls and boys these summer holidays :)
Good holidays, friends, wherever you are!!!

Monday 14 July 2014

A walk in Paris

Another wonderful day in Paris!
A walk along the river Seine that finished at Notre Dame Cathedral.

Sunday 13 July 2014

BOIS DE BOULOGNE, PARIS-FRANCE



Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful parks I have ever visited in Paris. I advise you to visit this wonderful park if you ever have the chance.
Happy holidays to all.
Kisses.

Sunday 6 July 2014

Ramadan explained simply


Cissé's post on Ramadan triggered this new blogpost in order to try and help you understand not only what Ramadan is but also what dear Cissé is going through.

I found many different sources, but most were too complex. I therefore chose to link you to the fantastic BBC website for schools here and rather than just reading, why don't you check your knowledge on this topic with this worksheet ? I'll be glad to correct it for you, but Cissé can be helpful, too ;)
There is also this video but, for copyright reasons, I'll only leave you the link and won't embed it - so, please, check it as it clearly explains Ramadan. 
Here you can listen to a chant and here to a short story.

While Cissé is undergoing this monthlong observance and strict restraints are placed on all youngsters, adult and healthy Muslims, I have been reading a great book called “The Thread” by Victoria Hislop (in Portuguese you can find it here and under the title "A Arca").
And why am I telling you this? Well, on the one hand, I loved the characters and the plot and, on the other hand, it’s another book that points out the physical and cultural scars left by a sequence of many dramatic events.  According to the author’s own words, “This story is about Thessaloniki, Greece’s second city. In 1917, the population comprised an even mixture of Christians, Muslims and Jews. Within three decades, only Christians remained…. The characters and many of the streets and places they inhabit are entirely fictional, but the historical events all took place.”
Religious persecutions, mass killings, anti-Semitism… have always taken a toll not only in those living in a place but, above all, on those forced to leave and all these unfair situations are to be found in the book  "The Thread". It’s therefore never too much to refer to these situations and to diversity and of the utmost importance to deal and live with difference around us.
Multicultural, multilingual and multiracial environments can only enrich and colour our lives. Understanding and tolerance are of vital importance for peace keeping and one is never too young or too old to learn about it.


This post is already getting too long but let me introduce you to a dub poet, Levi Tafari, and to an extract from a lovely poem about inclusion and diversity called "CELEBR8"
In what concerns religion he says...

People embrace religion
but still they fuss and fight
many believe in one God
so why on earth don’t they unite
there are many different faiths
we have lots of beliefs
so let’s celebr8 our differences
instead of crying out in grief.
And the repeated lines are...
WE SHOULD CELEBR8
NOT DISCRIMIN8
LEARN TO APPRECIATE
DON’T PLAYER HATE
BECAUSE THERE’S ROOM FOR YOU
AND THERE’S SPACE FOR ME
LIVING IN THIS WORLD OF DIVERSITY
LET’S CELEBR8 DIVERSITY

Thursday 3 July 2014

Ramadan

The most difficult moment for Muslims has come: we are in Ramadan, it began a few days ago. The month of Ramadan is the holy month for us, Muslims. We can not eat, nor drink water from sunrise until sunset, one can not have sex during the month of Ramadan either.
I hope that all Muslims are always reading the Quran and wish a good Ramadan for all Muslims.  http://www.islamismo.org/ramadan_jejum.htm




Tuesday 1 July 2014

Summer Reading Suggestions

This is not the first time that students recommend books to their peers - indeed, I would like to make it common practice once I believe we can all benefit from that.
Following Joana, Maria Beatriz, Verónica... now we have a group of more readers suggesting books for the summer.
Hope you enjoy your classmates' reading tips and follow their example ;)
Do READ and ENJOY your summer holidays!