LET'S GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY

Blog of "Let’s get to know each other through photography - knowing me, knowing you" project, developed by 3 Castro Daire, Burnside Business Enterprise College, Gimnasio Kavalas, Gimnazjumim Krajence, Mannesmann Gymnasium and Escola El Cim.
The aims of the project are:
To create opportunities for young people to work together across cultures in Europe
To create opportunites for all schools to develop their understanding of the diversity of European cultures
To encourage young people to become active European citizens
To help young people in their personal development ie chartacter building

COMENIUS

COMENIUS
This blog is a communication tool for every participant in the Comenius Lifelong Learning Programme (L.L.P.). It is a multilateral association of schools in these six countries: Portugal, United Kingdom, Greece, Poland, Germany and Spain.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Comenius meeting in Duisburg














The first year Comenius meeting was held in Germany, particulary at Reinhard und Max Mannesmann Gymnasium.




























We would like to thank the Reinhard und Max Mannesmann Gymnasium for several well organized days with work sessions and meetings with the different representatives of the partners' schools.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

The night of the Three Wise Men

The night of the Three Wise Men is a special night. Children put on their balconies food and water, and they expect camels to come that night to eat and drink while the Three Wise Men leave their presents.

Children think they should are have well all year because the Three Wise Men would not bring any presents for them, and that such especial night , they go to bed very early to relax and find their presents the next day.


Sweet coal

In Spain it is traditional that the magi bring as a punishment for naughty children the so-called “carbó” (sweet coal). It consists of sugar, stuck in the form of square, painted black, simulating the actual coal.


The parade of the three Wise Men



This night is very especial for the children. Catalonian people celebrate this day with a parade. The kings go in the coach and they walk by the streets, and throw sweets to the people who are seeing it. Is fun! The streets are fill of people. The pages of the king with horses for the street, after the end of the parade the people go to have dinner with the family, etc. And after… ¡The three wise men have come! and all the presents are under the Christmas tree. The children very happy.


L’home dels nassos (Man of the noses)







In Catalonia the last day of the year, old people tell to children to look with attention to the people, because "l’Home dels nassos" walks the streets and has as many noses on his face as days left in the year.
All children look at the people, searching four some person with 365 noses, but they find none.
At the end of the day, their parents explain them:
- It’s only one day until the end of the year, and because of that everybody has as many noses as days has
the year.




“Polvorons” and "Torrons"

The Polvorons

The cold is approaching and there are sweets which are usually to eat for those periods, such as “polvorones”, which despite being quite good, in July we would surely eat so happy.
That is why, following tradition, I took this recipe that only fits this time.
With these ingredients I made 23 units, made with the mold of a small glass. The texture is not of those which are rolled back in his mouth but harder.

 The “torrons”, lave a fundamental part of Christmas. specially because they are offer themselves when you are with the family, at the end of the lunch of Christmas. There are different types of “torrons”: those of chocolate, chocolate with almonds, etc


Wednesday, December 17, 2008

El dia de Sant Esteve (The Boxing Day)

-In Catalunya, the 26th of December we celebrate“ The boxing day “. This day the family gatheres. This day  it is center on a basic way on the lunch. People eat “Canalons” “Pollastre farcit” and “Neules I Torrons”. The kids recite the “Vers de Nadal” and collect money.