Do you remember our lessons about spices?
To continue The Coloured World of Spices some of us went to the Oriental Art Museum of Turin to see the exhibition "On the spices rout".
We followed the long paths, that all spices have to come: from their cou
The Nature teacher organized some workshops about the biodiversity.
First, the pupils got some proper information about the topic:
Next, they showed the understanding of biodiversity in their own way:
One day we have decided to make some beautiful cotton bags. We had bags, paint and an idea that it is supposed to be colourful and cheerful.
So, the flowers and plants!
We have started the discussion about tipical polish plants and later about what
Last year, we participated in The Bug's Day. This year, we decided to invite some of them to our ward.
Check yourself :)
February 24th was the day of the official screening of various films in the Cinema Massimo. They couldn’t have been more different in their making-of, their more or less serious themes and the time it took to make them. However, they had one thing in
The Red class in Collingham got involved in making some hanging baskets by recycling bottles and planting some lettuce, mung beans and herbs in them!
Have a look at how they did it!
John our school chef was delighted with all our produce!
DESCRIPTION: The San Francisco garter snake has been dubbed "the most beautiful serpent in North America." It is slender and multi-colored, with a reddish-orange head and red, black, and blue racing stripes on its sides and back. It's harmless to hum
A propos biodiversity: autumn exploded on the hills and in the countryside around the town and our open markets offer quite a lot of diverse and different vegetables and fruits. The colours of the stands changed from summer and, looking at the goods
The group of pupils from the primary school and gimnazjum (secondary school) went to a series of workshops and exhibitions devotet to insects and bugs.
The pupils were watching alive specimen with the great interest. They were interviewing the docto
Last week we participated in the ''Salone del Gusto'' in Turin, where we could taste food from all over Italy and also from other parts of the world! The main topic of this year was ''The fight to save biodiversity is synonymous with the fight for th
After our lesson on spices, students worked during the afternoon with the help of educators and prepared a nice surprise for us: with the left spices they produced wonderful drawings: let’s admire the works of Alessia, Sara, Giulia, Beatrice, Caroli
Armadillo
Many species of armadillo are endangered or threatened. Men Are Living Now in The Place He Used To Live Before Him (Deh Armadillo),They Burn Places That He Lives In They Hunt Armadillos Very Much & Dogs Eat Them Too. Of the twenty specie
Glorious morning last Thursday: we started our lessons about spices. Teachers and students were sitting around the table on which stood out a gorgeous and colorful tray full of aromatic herbs and spices, partly bought together at the open market las
Here we are again with our Big Green Footsteps, ready to work hard for this last year of project.
The following will also be the year of EXPO, “Nutrire il Pianeta, energia per la vita” or “feeding the Planet: energy for life” which as you know will t
The Humphead Wrasse Is In Danger Cause The Asian People Like It Very Much And Think That It‘s King‘s Food.
He Can Be Up To 30 Years Old And 6 Feet/1.8288 Meters.
It Would Be Great To Protect Him Cause He Is Important To The Coral Reef.
He Eats Starfi
The arctic fox
The arctic fox is presently not in danger right now, but probably in the future.
He eats bugs, birds and more. He changes colour seasonally.
My teacher Lilianne has told me everything about him.
He lives in the north.
The furred paws,
Hi all Björn tried to add his picture in his comment for Pips, but from the comment section it did not work. So we make this new blog. I am going to teach you say hæ and bæ in icelandic, this means hi and bye
"The Lorax" is a fantastic Dr Seuss Story with a wonderful BIG GREEN FOOTSTEP message and the children really enjoyed the story. Even if the children were younger or did not speak English, they were able to follow the story very clearly with the a
Peacock tarantula
If I was a superhero I would fly to South India take the spider with me to a research center and show him in the newspaper and say: Please help him? This spider is critically endangered because the woods where he lives become less