Dear Teacher Alex,
Thanks very much for your email. My favourite author is José Rodrigues dos Santos. He was born on 1st April 1964 in Beira, Mozambique. He embraced journalism in 1981 in Macau radio, having worked on the BBC, and he was collaborator in CNN.
My favourite book is "Um Milionário em Lisboa" which talks about an amazing story begun in The Man of Constantinople and takes us to the life journey of the Armenian who changed the world.
I like his books because they are based on true facts and he has a writing style that addresses current topics and that has allowed me to learn more about the world today.
Wednesday, 6 April 2016
Hiro Machima
Dear Teacher Alex ,
Thank you for your email. My favorite author is Hiro Machima. He is a mangaka . He was born on May 3, 1977 (now 39 years old). He entered a school specializing in teaching manga artists, but left without completing his studies. In my opinion, his best manga is Fairy Tail . It's about the Fairy Tail Guild adventures experienced by the protagonists Natsu Dragneel and Lucy Heartfilia. I like it because it makes reading fun .
Write soon ,
Rui.
John Green
Hello everyone! In this post I want to tell you about my favourite author,John Green.
He was born on August 24, 1977. He went to Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, and Indian Springs School outside of Birmingham, Alabama. After that he graduated in Kenyon College in 2000.
In my opinion, his best book is The Fault in our Stars - it's about a girl with cancer who is forced by her parents to attend a support group called "Literal Heart of Jesus" where she meets and falls in love with a boy. I like him and his books because he makes reading easy.
(This was my first reading in French, and I really liked it)
He was born on August 24, 1977. He went to Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, and Indian Springs School outside of Birmingham, Alabama. After that he graduated in Kenyon College in 2000.
In my opinion, his best book is The Fault in our Stars - it's about a girl with cancer who is forced by her parents to attend a support group called "Literal Heart of Jesus" where she meets and falls in love with a boy. I like him and his books because he makes reading easy.
(This was my first reading in French, and I really liked it)
My fave writer
Hi guys,
Thanks for the email. My favourite author is James Brendan Patterson who is North American, and very well known in Portugal.
He was born on March 22nd 1947(he´s 67 years old) in Newburgh, New York.
The book that in my opnion,is the best is the 14th novel of Alex Cross, Cross Country.
This book tells a thrilling story of a former FBI agent and psychologist, Alex Cross who works in Washington DC. In this book he tracks down an African warlord known as the Tiger, who is aided by a crew of unstable men and had murdered an old girlfriend of the main character, Eleanor Cox, and her entire family.
I like him, or better saying, his books, because they are wonderful and exciting!
Write soon,
Gonçalo.
Robert Muchamore, my fave writer
Dear João,
Thanks very much for your email. My favourite writer
is Robert Muchamore. He was born on 26th December, 1972. He went to Acland Burghley School. «Segurança Máxima» is the best book, in my opinion. It is a
very exciting story and at the same time a story of high adventure and very
interesting. This book is part of a collection composed of 12 books. It’s about
a teenager who is 12 years old and part of a secret organization that uses
teens as secret agents. In this story two teenagers are placed in a high-risk
mission and must infiltrate a maximum security prison for teen criminals to
make it to the son of one of the most feared criminal gaining his confidence. That way they believe they'll reach to his mother who is a criminal. I like him, better, his books, because he writes very good thrillers and I am unable to stop reading them until the very end.
Write soon,
Diogo.
Hajime Isayama
Hajime Isayama has only written Shingeki no Kyojin, which isn't finished yet. He started writing it in 2006 and won a Kodansha Manga Award for it in 2011. It has also been adapted to an anime series, Attack on Titan.
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| Shingeki no Kyojin (manga) |
| Attack on Titan (anime) |
Hajime Isayama was born in August 29, 1986 (he's 29 years old). He was born in Ōyama, Ōita Prefecture, Japan, which is now part of Hita. When he was in high school, Hita Rinko Senior High School, he started submitting manga works to contests. After graduating, he enrolled in the manga design program of the arts department at Kyushu Designer Gakuin.
Originally, he offered his work to the Weekly Shōnen Jump department, at Shueisha, where he was advised to modify his style and story to be more suitable for them. He declined and decided to take it to the Weekly Shōnen Magazine department, at Kodansha Ltd. They accepted and published Shingeki no Kyojin.
Well, that's all I have to say, give Shingeki no Kyojin a try, it's amazing and full of twists, and Isayama's art is awesome!
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| And here's a fabulous titan |
Ja ne!
Sophia de Mello Breyner
Dear Teacher Alex,
Thanks very much for your email. My favorite writer is Sophia de
Mello Breyner. She was born on 6th November, 1919. She died on 2nd
July, 2004. She attended the University of Lisbon. The Sea Girl (A Menina
do Mar) is the best book, in my opinion; it is one of the
stories that touched me deeply when I was younger. It's about a boy who
lived near the beach and one day decided to go to the beach and heard some
laughter. When he saw it was a girl and when he looked carefully, he saw it was
a mermaid. And they started talking and he saw a being from the sea who was
funny because there were beautiful things on the ocean floor. I like this
writer because she writes (used to write!) with soul.
Write soon,
Write soon,
Carolina.
| ME!!!!! |
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| BOOK COVER "THE SEA GIRL" |
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
APPLICA-TE!
APPLICA-TE is
the title of the newest ideas' competition promoted by Nova Information
Management School, from Universidade Nova de Lisboa and it's for you - for
students between the 7th and 12th grade.
The IMS NEW CHALLENGE competition aims to stimulate creative
and entrepreneurial spirit of young students of secondary education , rewarding
original ideas that have potential for creating projects that in some way
improve people's lives.
The challenge is to create and describe in detail an App
that fulfills a unique purpose : to improve life. The best ideas will be awarded as well as the school
of the winning project . Applications are open until 8 May 2016 - therefore,
over two months for you to show how skilled you are. Can you imagine your
mates', parents', teachers' reaction if you won? What an amazing feeling that
would be and the visibility it would bring upon yourself? Your school? Soure?
Go ahead, folks, read the official rules and just ask for help in case you need.
Good Luck!
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Educational Technologies,
ERTE,
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Google SCIENCE Fair
I know some of you are really good at sciences, physics and chemistry. Therefore, thinking about how you can improve your skills, aim higher and go beyond what is expected from you at school, here's a challenge:
The 2016 Google Science Fair is open. It is a global online competition for youngsters between 13 and 18 and you can participate individually or in teams :=)

"I love..."
"I'm good at..."
and answer "What will I make better?"
With your answers, the website generates a collection of videos and websites that can really inspire you by sparking (project) ideas.
As you know and all developers know, science is everywhere and that's exactly the title of this year's inspirational video below:
To be sure it's for common students, just like you, but who believe in excellence and hard work, here is the testimony of last year's winner - a 17 year-old girl concerned about the spread of Ebola:
What are you waiting for?
Think about something you love, wish to make better and submit your project!
Ask for help, experiment!
Just go for it!
Make your dreams come true!
UPDATE: Have a look at another prize winning project at http://www.washington.edu/news/2016/04/12/uw-undergraduate-team-wins-10000-lemelson-mit-student-prize-for-gloves-that-translate-sign-language/
The 2016 Google Science Fair is open. It is a global online competition for youngsters between 13 and 18 and you can participate individually or in teams :=)
In partnership with National Geographic, LEGO Education,
Scientific American, and Virgin Galactic, they want to hear how students will use
science and engineering to make something better!
To help you get some inspiration and develop project ideas, the website also offers a Make Better Generator in which you are invited to finish the sentences"I love..."
"I'm good at..."
and answer "What will I make better?"
With your answers, the website generates a collection of videos and websites that can really inspire you by sparking (project) ideas.
As you know and all developers know, science is everywhere and that's exactly the title of this year's inspirational video below:
To be sure it's for common students, just like you, but who believe in excellence and hard work, here is the testimony of last year's winner - a 17 year-old girl concerned about the spread of Ebola:
What are you waiting for?
Think about something you love, wish to make better and submit your project!
Ask for help, experiment!
Just go for it!
Make your dreams come true!
UPDATE: Have a look at another prize winning project at http://www.washington.edu/news/2016/04/12/uw-undergraduate-team-wins-10000-lemelson-mit-student-prize-for-gloves-that-translate-sign-language/
Monday, 18 January 2016
MLK Day
| Today's Doodle (USA) |
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (officially Birthday
of Martin Luther King, Jr.) is an American federal holiday marking
the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. It is observed on the third
Monday of January each year, which is around King's birthday, January 15. Celebrating
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is no long-standing tradition. The holiday is a
little more than three decades old, but the proposition that the date should
become a holiday dates back to his assassination in 1968.
| MLK in 1964 |
Today's doodle honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a Baptist minister, community
activist, philosopher and humanitarian. His leadership of the American Civil
Rights movement, Nobel Peace Prize for non-violent civil disobedience
in the face of racial injustice, and eventual martyrdom for the cause, cements
his place as a hero for peace and justice worldwide.
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Wednesday, 23 December 2015
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Christmas is coming and so is the end of 2015. Before that though let's share with the world something great you've also achieved this year, together with your Physics / Chemistry teacher, Nélia Matos. 2015 has been the International Year of Light and you produced a great video about light that can be heard in Portuguese but read in English. Shall we remember it?
Now, yes, it's time to wish you a very merry Christmas, everyone!
Hope you have a beautiful Christmas with love and understanding.
Christmas is a time of sharing, of giving not only presents but also affection. Hope you enjoy this ad (also a PSA) with a famous animal character.
Hope you have a beautiful Christmas with love and understanding.
Christmas is a time of sharing, of giving not only presents but also affection. Hope you enjoy this ad (also a PSA) with a famous animal character.
Monday, 16 November 2015
Sporting Race 2015
Last October 11th there was the Sporting Race 2015.
About 6,200 people, divided into two groups of 4km and 10km, participated in one of the biggest races nationwide. I was also involved and, in my opinion, athletics is what is "fashionable " now, as more and more people worry about their health and well being. I love running and as I am from Sporting I could not have missed it.
Thank you, father, for your amazing company and support.
Thank you, father, for your amazing company and support.
Sunday, 1 November 2015
European Quality Label
Well, further recognition for (y)our work and another award for your class. Pleased?
As I always say,
1. If you're going to do something, do it well, the best you can!
2. Those who work hard will, sooner or later, be recognised and rewarded for it.
We started at a national level and now we've reached out the European Quality Label :) End of the line???
As I always say,
1. If you're going to do something, do it well, the best you can!
2. Those who work hard will, sooner or later, be recognised and rewarded for it.
We started at a national level and now we've reached out the European Quality Label :) End of the line???
Labels:
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european quality label,
national quality,
prize
Monday, 12 October 2015
Just Do It
What's he yelling at? Why is he doing it?
In what way can it apply to YOU? What is his message?
Deadline: 19th October, 2015
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