17 may 2016

GALICIAN LITERATURE DAY

Today, we are celebrating Galician Literature Day. It's a public holiday in Galicia aldo known as the Day of Galician Literature Day or the Day of Galician Letters. It marks the anniversary of the publication of the literary work Cantares Gallegos by Rosalía de Castro on May 17, 1863.

The first Galician Literature Day was held on May 17, 1963. The Royal Galician Academy annually honours a Galician language writer. This year's honoured writer is Manuel María. 

Now that you've learnt or remembered something about this bank holiday in Galicia, we'd like to invite you to have a look at the work some students from 6th grade have done after reading some of Manuel María's most weel-known poems.







2 may 2016

PAPER BAG BOOKS BY 1º ESO STUDENTS!

Look at the fantastic work your schoolmates from 1º ESO A! do you knw what they are? Well, they are paper bags books, that is, books made of paper bags! 


After reading Nurse Matilda, they wanted to share the story with all of us and they chose a very original way to do it. What do you think?




CONGRATULATIONS!

1 may 2016

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT MOTHER'S DAY?

While we are celebrating Mother's Day today, people in the UK celebrated it on March 15th and in the USA they will celebrate next Sunday!
Where does this celebration come from?
During the Middle Ages the custom developed of allowing people who had moved away from where they grew up to come back and visit their home churches, and their mothers, on the fourth Sunday of the Christian festival of Lent. This became Mothering Sunday in Britain. As the dates of Lent vary each year, so does the date of Mothering Sunday.

Although it's often called Mother's Day in the UK, it has no connection with the American Mother's Day.
Mother's Day in the US
In the United States, Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May each year.
The idea started in America when a woman called Anna Jarvis held a small memorial service for her own mother on May 12, 1907. Soon most places in America were observing the day and in 1914 the US president made it a national holiday, celebrated on the second Sunday of May.




What's the traditional food on Mother's Day?
The food item traditionally associated with Mothering Sunday is Simnel cake - a type of fruit cake. Although, nowadays it's also associated with Easter.



HAPPY MAY DAY!

Yes, May's just come!
This weekend is a bank holiday weekend in the UK too. May Day celebrations have their origins in the Roman festival of Flora, goddess of fruit and flowers, which marked the beginning of summer. It was held annually from April 28th to May 3rd.
A traditional May day dance is known as Maypole Dancing. On May day, people used to cut down young trees and stick them in the ground in the village to mark the arrival of summer. People danced around them in celebration of the end of winter and the start of the fine weather that would allow planting to begin.
If you want to learn more about this special celebration, here you a have link to slideshow entitled 10 Fun Facts About May Day.
We hope you like it!

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!

While we are celebrating Mother's Day today, people in the UK celebrated it on March 15th and in the USA they will celebrate next Sunday!
Where does this celebration come from?
During the Middle Ages the custom developed of allowing people who had moved away from where they grew up to come back and visit their home churches, and their mothers, on the fourth Sunday of the Christian festival of Lent. This became Mothering Sunday in Britain. As the dates of Lent vary each year, so does the date of Mothering Sunday.

Although it's often called Mother's Day in the UK, it has no connection with the American Mother's Day.
Mother's Day in the US
In the United States, Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May each year.
The idea started in America when a woman called Anna Jarvis held a small memorial service for her own mother on May 12, 1907. Soon most places in America were observing the day and in 1914 the US president made it a national holiday, celebrated on the second Sunday of May.




What's the traditional food on Mother's Day?
The food item traditionally associated with Mothering Sunday is Simnel cake - a type of fruit cake. Although, nowadays it's also associated with Easter.