Showing posts with label 1ο Δημοτικό Σχολείο Πύργου. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1ο Δημοτικό Σχολείο Πύργου. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 December 2012

A day with Harry and Irene

Thursday, 20 December 2012 


Hello!
I'm very happy today!

I will be spending the day with Harry and Irene.


My day starts
 with a walk in Harry’s village, Epitalio.

 Learning and playing 
with Harry and his friends


Singing with Harry...


Hmmm ... A cat like me ...

“Kourabiedes”
(Traditional Greek Christmas Cookies
from grandma ...

 
In front of the fireplace

A sweet from Harry for me
Mmmm ... delicious!

Reading with Harry

Playing with Harry in his room



Hmmm ... 
How wonderful I feel 
in the arms of Irene ...

Wow ... 
A “kalikantzaraki” (goblin) 
near the “kourabiedes” (sweets)! 

Playing with Irene

Time to rest




Our favorite books


 Hungry! Let's eat ...


 It was a wonderful day


I’m sleepy... 
Goodnight everyone!


 

Monday, 17 December 2012

Authors and Storytelles rin our school


7/12/2012
Alexandra Mitsiali

The illustrated story by Alexandra Mitsiali  
E Nychta ton Pygolambidon 
(The Night of the Fireflies) 
 (Children and animals work together, 
with respect and knowledge, 
seeing that the world is filling up with chimney stacks 
and the atmosphere is becoming polluted. 
They manage to raise awareness 
and bring people face-to-face 
with their responsibilities 
deriving from the current model 
of economic growth. )

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8/12/2012
Manos Kontoleon, is the Vice- President 
of the Greek Committee for UNICEF

Manos Kontoleon, is among  
 the most substantial literary presences
in Greece today.
He has been described
as one of the most important innovator
in children’s and young people’s literature
as well as in literature for adults.
"Little Red Boat, Little Red Bicycle"
 

I am very happy to be here!
All the kids love me.

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17/12/2012

Charming narrations 
from author and story teller Evi Gerokosta

“Stars at the bottom of Lake” ,
Evi Gerokosta

I like  fairytales


Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Van Cat and the lyre of Apollo


Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Knowing the Ancient
Musical Tradition of Greece

According to the ancient Greeks,
 music was divine as it assisted in healing both
soul and body.

On Tuesday, 11 December 2012
 we experienced  the rare feeling
 of the contact with the Music of Ancient Greece,
by Lyravlos


Music is closely related to other sciences
such as mathematics and philosophy.
Thus it was one of the important subjects
in young people’s education.
The most widely used
and popular string instrument
 in Ancient Greece
was the lyre
as not only professional musicians played it.
It was a symbol of Apollo
and was not used in outdoor performances.

It was the musical instrument
that was primarily used
as part of young people’s education
and could be characterized
as the national instrument
of the ancient Greeks.

Masterpieces of ancient Greek literature

such as the Homeric epics and Ancient Tragedies
were preserved thanks to music.
  


According to the ancient Greeks,
 music was divine as it assisted in healing both
soul and body.


Van Cat is playing the lyre,
symbol of Apollo
and he likes it very much!

Apollo, where are you?