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Environmental Thaumatropes

 

 Happy Earth Day
Environmental Thaumatropes


Creating our thaumatropes... 


Some guidelines


A video with our thaumatropes



Thaumatropes templates

World Poetry Day - List Poetry

 

World Poetry Day

21st of March

List poetry is a form of poetry that uses lists of things, people, places or events.


Click on the picture to read list food poetry!

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Happy Very Hungry Caterpillar Day




Did you know that on the 20th of March we celebrate the Happy Very Hungry Caterpillar Day? A day dedicated to the iconic picture book "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" written and illustrated by Eric Carle. 


Here is a compilation of activities & resources for the story.

                   

You can visit the official Eric Carle site for more resources


& the Eric Carle museum of Picture Book Art






Take a stand, lend a hand

 





On the 6th of March we celebrate the National Anti-bullying Day!

A compilation of resources and 
activities to celebrate this day.





World Poetry - Cinquain Poems

 21st March

World Poetry Day


Third grade pupils wrote cinquain poems on the topic "My Room". Cinquain poems typically have 5 lines and follow a syllabic pattern. The following pattern was adopted in order to make it easier for young learners.

1st line - 1 word

2nd line - 2 words

3rd line - 3 words

4th line - 4 words

5th line - 5 words


Here is a photo of their poems.


You can see their work at their following link:

World Poetry Day Shel Silverstein



March  was dedicated to Poetry Projects and the popular poet and author Shel SilversteinLearners were inspired by Shel Silverstein's work and wrote  list  & visual poems. Here is a sample of their poems. Enjoy reading!!!

PART I

👉 Shel Silverstein's poem "A Closet Full of Shoes" inspired learners to write list poems.

👉 You can write a list poem by listing things, people, places or events.  






School year 2016-17 ST 1 & ST2




 A Store Full of Food
by Anastasis, George & Phedre

Vegetables, fruit, poultry and meat,
Bread and cake and lots to eat,
Carrots, lettuce and big tomatoes,
Onions, garlic and small potatoes,
Pork chops, steaks, chicken and mince,
Cans of tuna, ham and beans,
Strawberries, blueberries and all the berries,
Apples, melons and juicy cherries,
Chocolates, croissants and maybe pancakes,
Muffins, doughnuts and also cupcakes…
A man walked in to take just one
And now the store is left with none.

 A Store Full of Food
by Dora, Maria, Panos & Spyros

Cakes and pancakes,
Yoghurts and doughnuts,
Fish and chips,
Strawberries and raspberries,
Potatoes and tomatoes,
And a parrot with a carrot, dogs, and frogs,
Nuts and coconuts...
Finally, we ate all of these
And we ended up in the toilet for three days.

A Store Full of Food
by Angel, Bill & Efthimis

Apples, pineapples and tomatoes 
are tasty with potatoes.
Chips and cheese
are interesting with mince.
Pork chops, berries,
Bananas and strawberries,
Lettuce, carrots and melons
Are great with watermelons...
But remember: It’s one apple a day
that keeps the doctor away!


A Store Full of Food
by Kostas, Manos & Voula


We’ll go to Havana to eat a banana,
Party food with meat and poultry,
Fruit and healthy vegetables,
Steaks with tomatoes and sweet potatoes,
Muffins, cakes and crisps,
Chocolate, cookies and sweets,
Gyros, bread, souvlaki,
Toasted sandwiches with cheese...
But, I still can’t find the one I really need.

A Store Full of Food
by Panos, Simos & Thanos

Bread, ice cream, milk,
Bananas, gyros, meat,
Strawberries, jam, apples,
Eggs, honey, pineapples,
Chocolate, biscuits, cakes,
Sugar, chips, cupcakes,
Chicken, cider, tomatoes,
Water, lemon, potatoes…
I want to get inside the store
But, unfortunately it's closed.

A Store Full of Food
by Kostis

Flour, sugar and milk,
Eggs, butter and yoghurt,
Tacos, ketchup and cheese,
Pork chops and steaks,
Pop corn, chips, and crisps,
Doughnuts, cakes and sweets,
Potatoes, tomatoes and carrots.


A Store Full of Food
by Anthi, Joanne & Lydia

Bananas, oranges and strawberries,
Apples, melons and blueberries,
Carrots, lettuce and potatoes,
Lemons, onions and tomatoes,
Chocolates, muffins and cakes,
Lollipops, pastries, and flakes
“I can eat all that food”
Elena thought she could…
Well, she blew up
Faster than you can clap.


PART II

👉 Learners were inspired by Shel Silverstein's poem "Fear" and wrote their own alternative versions. Here is a sample of their poems. Enjoy reading!!!



Fear
by Anthi, Joanne & Lydia.

Renesmee Cullen
Was scared of heights,
So she never would go climbing
Or get into an airplane
Or use a ladder
Or cross a bridge.
She just sat day and night
With her feet glued to the floor tight
And the windows nailed down,
Shaking with fear.
But one day the whole flat fell
With her falling to her death,
Tragedy by her own fear.

Fear
by Helen, Paschalina & Theodora

Aimilios
Was scared of the dark
So he never would go out at night,
Or get into a cave,
Or cross a tunnel,
Or turn off the lights.
He just sat every night,
With his door locked tight,
And the lights turned on,
Shaking with fear
That the darkness might appear,
And one night as he was watching TV,
The lights went out
And he was left in the dark.

Fear
by Alexandra, Marina & Paraskevi

Obelix
Was scared of cockroaches,
So he never would go down a gutter,
Or get into the bathroom,
Or cross the kitchen.
He just sat day and night,
In his bedroom with his door locked tight,
And the windows nailed down,
Shaking with fear
That a cockroach might appear,
And one night as he was sleeping,
Suddenly, he woke up
And saw a cockroach on his bed
Looking at him.

Fear
by Katerina, Mary & Mary

Johny
Was scared of heights,
So he never would get in a fun park wheel,
Or get into an airplane,
Or stay in a skyscraper,
Or use a ladder.
He just sat day and night,
With his door locked tight,
And the windows nailed down,
Shaking with fear,
But, one day as he was cleaning the windows,
He slipped and broke his leg.


Fear
by Anastasis, George & Phedre

Alice
Was scared of heights,
So she never would visit a tower,
Or get into a cable car,
Or take a plane,
Or cross a bridge.
She just sat day and night,
With her door locked tight,
And the the windows nailed down,
Full of fear
That a tornado might appear,
And she tried to lock up the chimney
So she fell off the roof.

PART III

👉 Here are some samples of learners' first attempt to write Visual Poetry.
Shel Silverstein's poem "Lazy Jane" inspired them to write their own visual poems. Enjoy reading!!!

👉 You can write a visual poem by combining and arranging text, images, or symbols in order to convey the poem's meaning. 

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Helen, Despina & Sofia



Anastasis, Phedre & George



Theodora, Helen & Paschalina



Panos, Thanos & Simos



Dora & Maria



Manos, Kostas & Voula



Alex, Paraskevi & Marina



Mary, Katerina & Mary



Nick & George



Panos & Spyros






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