Jun 24, 2013

virtual e-classroom : Our e-book

virtual e-classroom : Our e-book: http://www.myebook.com/index.php?option=ebook&id=226078 http://www.myebook.com/index.php?option=ebook&id=226078

Apr 14, 2013

Pixton's Projects

This Pixton comic is made by Chris,Amalia,Chris,George,Alisma and Rebecca and its called
The angry old man  
http://Pixton.com/ic:57nkfkbc


This Pixton comic was made by Konstantinos,Stelios, Vaggelis, Dimitris, Julio, and Mikel.
http://Pixton.com/ic:xxfkrm7k

Mar 21, 2013

Hercules and Pallas in a video

Dear friends from Bulgaria,
This is a video made by Maria, Vassiliana, Mara, and Rita with Aesop's story: "Hercules and Pallas".






This video is made by Lydia, Stella, Georgia, Evellina and Konstantina.




This video is made by a Alexis,Stelios,Vagelis,Kostas


This video is made by Apostolos, Efthimis, Panos, Vaios



Feb 1, 2013

Hercules and Pallas

Starring:

Venelina, Victoria, Ivet


Best translated stories

 Ivet, Irena , Radostina and Vitorio ( not in the picture) won the competition for Best translated story into Bulgarian language. The Story they have translated is Hercules and Pallas. Congratulations to all of them!

Jan 25, 2013


The snake and the hedgehog


Once upon a time the snake and the hedgehog were friends. They were always together.
They loved each other very much.
Once they decided to go hunting mice. They both saw a mouse and started chasing it. The snake was quicker and caught it. The hedgehog got angry with his friend and started a quarrel. They had quarrels every time they met in the forest and eventually, they became enemies.

Moral : “Strife feeds on conflict”.
Victoria Mitsova 

Jan 24, 2013

Hercules and Pallas


  Hercules, once journeying along a narrow roadway, came across a strange-looking animal that reared its head and threatened him. Nothing daunted, the hero gave him a few lusty blows with his club, and thought to have gone on his way. The monster, however, much to the astonishment of Hercules, was now three times as big as it was before, and of a still more threatening aspect. He thereupon redoubled his blows and laid about him fast and furiously; but the harder and quicker the strokes of the club, the bigger and more frightful grew the monster, and now completely filled up the road. Pallas then appeared upon the scene. "Stop, Hercules," said she. "Cease your blows. The monster's name is Strife. Let it alone, and it will soon become as little as it was at first."
 
       "Strife feeds on conflict."




comments:

This myth was written by Aesop.Aesop lived in ancient Greece.He made 
lots of myths with animals,humans and Gods.Every myth has something to
tell us.In this myth,Aesop tells us about Strife.When two people 
conflict,their Strife becomes bigger and bigger and this will never
end.But if we stop to think before beating our enemy,and we don't 
beat him, our Strife will eventually end.The moral of this story?
"Strife feeds on conflict"



Natalie,Panos and Efthimis

 

Jan 15, 2013

Our school


     3rd &13th Primary School


This is our school. Our school is very old, about 85 years old. It has a very long history. There are about 500 students and 50 teachers. It has a very large playground and it has two floors. The building is near town center. I think that my school is nice and I appreciate its history.
                                                                                                                                              Panos