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Sunday, 1 December 2013

Christmas countdown...with a twist!



Countdowns are not particularly my favorite thing. I also find a bit discouraging the fact that many people decorate their houses for Christmas since early November or even October!  I always start decorating the school in December because students love it and I don't have the heart to deny them the joy of helping out and hanging ornaments on our Christmas tree.

I don't like the bitter reality of an extremely consumer's society, already gone bad and spoilt. Recession brought some harsh realizations; during the last decade or even more, the thought of "no money = lousy Christmas" has been the prevailing one.

Fortunately, many people have commenced another way of thinking. Most of us really appreciate the gift of good health, or the fact that we still have a job, no matter how underpaid or hard it is. Perhaps, this was one way to come to a realization of how blessed we are.

So, after taking a sip of coffee and frowning at the thought of having to undig the Christmas tree, ornaments and decorations, I had the usual thought of printing a pattern of an advent kind of calendar I've been using for many years now so the students can have fun while they wait for their next class.
And then I actually said it out loud: "Boring!"
I always think that if I probably find an activity or an exercise -or anything else for that matter- boring, what will the students think about it then!? (And that's why I turn every course book upside down!)

All of a sudden, it hit me! I love having students creating word walls, bulletin boards and presenting projects. Santa's beard will be there, but since Christmas is a great holiday, what about doing something meaningful.

Starting tomorrow, every student will have to post a report on their daily good deeds! They must do something kind and demonstrate their sense of altruism once a day or more times if they wish to. Subsequently, when they come at school, they must take a piece of paper, write down what their selfless act was and pin it on our boards.

It shouldn't be complicated and the students should focus on simple every day actions, such as helping at home, grabbing the opportunity to take a glass of water to their parents or their siblings, offering to help in class either their teacher or one of their classmates. On the other hand, if they are the recipients of a good deed, they should always savor and taste the words "thank you" and really mean "thank you" when they say it. But even when they perform a good deed, they must understand that not everyone will be grateful; in this case, they should just be happy they helped someone and this is the most satisfactory part! And why not? An excellent way to show Santa who's been naughty or nice!

I hope to post a happy, full of kindness wall, by Christmas. Until then...


Saturday, 2 November 2013

Halloween 2013



This year's Jack, handsome as ever!



This is the 7th consecutive year we celebrate Halloween at our school! We have been celebrating it since the first year of the school, and I don't think we'll ever stop because it's too much fun!!!




John, as the hungry zombie that he is, is trying to bite Thanos who is tempting him with a can of brains!



We don't celebrate Halloween in Greece. Nevertheless, I think it's educational and entertaining for Greek students to acquire knowledge of at least some basic cultural facts! Halloween is one of the holidays which offers the opportunity to us, teachers, to educate our students on the customs, tradition and history of the language of the countries Greek students try to learn. 





Thodoris loves dressing up!      

      


Every single class and students were involved and some of the older ones, but also young ones, arrived at school all dressed up, ready to scare everyone! This year, we decided to have a more relaxed attitude and enjoy the last week of October, always dedicated to Halloween!




 Efstratia, Ioulia and Ioannis enjoying themselves! 




The students had fun playing interactive games and reading, watching but also writing horror stories!!! You can try the British Council's LearnEnglishKids and LearnEnglishTeens websites, but also many others! Check out this one, too! Pinterest is a great source of inspiration! 





Our Franky-door! 


History Channel and National Geographic Society offer huge amounts of information, videos, texts that can be used in the classroom. However, the greatest source this year was...Youtube! Videos, cartoon, stories for every age, level and mood! But this is our favourite book of every 31st October.....







One of the greatest books for children's Halloween celebration is Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz and, of course, More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Scary Stories 3. You can find a great variety of spooky stories, many of them containing a good sense of humor! The narration of the audio book is amazing! Try finding the videos of the stories on Youtube. There are some which can be shown in class. Surely, it's best to check them out first and then have your students watch them!





 Trick or treat bags
                                     

Last, but not least, trick or treating is an essential part of the week. Every student, even the seniors, come and get their bag full of candy!





You are welcome to see for yourself how much fun we had! Click here and here !




 Little monsters having fun! 
   

   
Happy Halloween! Until next year then.......



Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Just like you, just like me. A follow up note.

I had the great honor to offer a small contribution to the Disabled Access Friendly Campaign website. Last March, my students and I dedicated about two weeks of our learning time to educated ourselves about disabilities



Then, this past September, I grabbed the opportunity to talk about it to quite a few colleagues and school owners at the IP Book Exhibition of Thessaloniki. I quickly discovered that many of them were interested in finding out more about this wonderful campaign. I cannot express the sense of joy and pleasure I felt when I got the good news that more and more teachers got interested in the campaign. 


Please, visit the site and borrow ideas, lesson plans and useful advice on how to improve the facilities of the school you own or you work in. Take a small step towards a meaningful course of action which will not only help and educate our students, but also ourselves!


Now would be the time to try and make a difference and really offer a round-up education to our students, and what would be a greater opportunity than begin with this one?! It won't be easy at first, but the acceptance will most certainly surprise you! Give it a try and you will not regret it!


Monday, 2 September 2013

Εγγραφές σχολικής χρονιάς 2013-2014

Ξεκινήσαμε τις εγγραφές με τις καλύτερες των διαθέσεων! 

Μπορείτε να περάσετε καθημερινά για ενημέρωση σχετικά με τα τμήματα Αγγλικών, Ιταλικών, Γερμανικών, Γαλλικών και Ισπανικών για τα παιδιά σας, αλλά γιατί όχι, και για εσάς τους ίδιους! 

Θα χαρούμε να σας πληροφορήσουμε για όλα τα εκπαιδευτικά μας προγράμματα, να σας ξεναγήσουμε στους χώρους διδασκαλίας και να συζητήσουμε για τις προσφορές μας, χωρίς να κρύβουμε πληροφορίες σε ψιλά γράμματα!

Το φροντιστήριο είναι ανοιχτό καθημερινά το πρωϊ 10:00 - 12: 30 και το απόγευμα 5:30 - 8:30. 

Μη διστάσετε να επικοινωνήσετε μαζί μας για ο,τιδήποτε επιθυμείτε να μάθετε!







Η γνώση είναι απο τα πολυτιμότερα εφόδια στη σημερινή εποχή που ζούμε! Σκοπός μας είναι ο μαθητής να αποκτήσει αυτό που επιθυμεί ερχόμενος στο φροντιστήριό μας:
τη γνώση μιας ξένης γλώσσας για μια ζωή!  








Monday, 3 June 2013

Θερινά τμήματα-Καλοκαίρι 2013






 Τα θερινά τμήματα θα διοργανωθούν φέτος απο τις 17 Ιουνίου και για 8 εβδομάδες. Στο φροντιστήριό μας προσφέρονται ταχύρυθμα, αλλα και μη, τμήματα.

Ελάτε για να μάθετε τις προσφορές μας και να εκμεταλευτείτε το καλοκαίρι σας!





Friday, 22 March 2013

Earth Hour 2013 - What students think





These past few days, some of the students of our school created a brief video about this year's Earth Hour. What you'll watch is their thoughts, ideas and creation! Enjoy!

Monday, 18 March 2013

Just like you, just like me.






It’s been an amazing week the one dedicated to disabilities at our school. We discovered, read, analyzed, comprehended and felt so many emotions about every type of disability. Everything has been plausible thanks to two wonderful people and their creation: Paul Shaw and Katie Quartano and their “baby”, the http://www.disabled-accessfriendly.com/  site.




Teachers can find lesson plans, videos, worksheets and ideas for any level and any occasion! There is a truly great variety of material that we had to extend our themed week for more five days! And what days they were!

We learnt a lot, that is the truth. So many wonderful thoughts and feelings came out through the lessons. Nevertheless, the most astonishing fact was that almost every student shared something of their lives that they normally wouldn’t do so.  So many have a person in their lives, a relative, a friend or a member of their immediate family who is disabled.  It was an opportunity to share and teach to everyone else, including teachers, their knowledge on the subject.




Try it and you won’t regret it! Both teachers and students can take a break from the usual course book lesson plan and be free to express themselves! Creativity really flew in the classroom, for instance, students had many ideas about projects and homework! 









The following notes were written by some of the students. 


Ioulia:

Many people are disabled. They are people like us, though. They aren’t like children or aliens from another planet. They are exactly like us. They understand like everybody else and they feel things. Act normal around them!



Konstantinos:

I learned a lot about disabilities. I had already known a lot about them, because one of my classmates is disabled. However, I never knew how to properly talk to them. I always thought that offering to help them makes them feel happy, which isn’t true! It makes them feel kind of unable to do things on their own. Don’t be afraid of them so they won’t be afraid of you! I learned that I shouldn’t stand over them, or pat their heads and their shoulders as if they were little children. The disabled are not different. All people are different because they are unique!


John:

Ask before you ‘help’ a disabled person. You should always ask for permission before you do something. They don’t need our pity. They need us to show them we don’t care about their disability and behave normally.


Helen:

We need to behave in a normal way. Don’t talk to disabled people like they’re children or stupid! They’re not! My brother is dyslectic, my uncle is missing an arm and one of my schoolmates is on a wheelchair. But it’s good for some people to learn how to behave to them, because they behave in a stupid way and they make the disabled people upset.


Theodora:

It doesn’t matter how beautiful you look on the outside, but how beautiful you are inside. 


Vasso:

Don’t underestimate disabled people. They don’t need either our compassion or our pity. At least, no more than anyone else. I think we must share with everyone our happiness and our sadness. Don’t ask them what their problem is. Do you ask anyone you see if they have a problem?


Anna:

We aren’t different. We can do the same things we do also with disabled people. Don’t make them feel bad or awkward about their disability. Respect everyone at any time if you want other people to respect you!



Please, visit the site and get inspired! It’s never too late to do something different in class!



Thursday, 27 December 2012

Christmas Bulletin Boards

This year the students decided to decorated the boards with their own wishes, memories and resolutions. Some of them were really moving and made us feel very emotional.


















Wednesday, 26 December 2012

A Christmas play: Santa's Helpers!

This is the effort of some of our younger students. We prepared a cute little play called "Santa's Helpers"
They are very sweet!



I'd like to thank all the students who gave their best in their performances, but also those who helped as well, before, during and after our show! It was a really team effort!

Until next year...to be continued!

Christmas Party!

Once more, our annual Christmas party was held at the premises of our school on Friday, 21st December. Our students enjoyed themselves and later their parents, relatives and friends, who chose to attend, applauded our children's choir-small but great!- and a sweet play called "Santa's Helpers." 

As Director of Studies and owner, I would like to wish Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to every student of our school. I would also like to thank their parents for honoring us and entrust us with the education of their children. 

























Merry Christmas and a truly Happy New Year!
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