Monday, March 5, 2012

Games that...attract!

In the Science lesson we began studying magnets.
We thought that they were lots of fun so we decided to build a few games!

Magnet fishing!!
The one who catches the most fish faster is the winner.

  
Magnet paintings!!
Become a small Picasso. All you need is tempera colour, a magnet and an iron marble...

Here is one of our masterpieces...













Magnetise and drive!
Drive your car in the city with the help of a magnet!
But, be careful! Always wear your seatbelt and don't speed!


We played, we had fun, but we also invited other classes to come have fun with us! What was your favourite game?


Original post by Dimitris Alexakis



Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Quick trick to learn the multiplication table of 9!

The C'2 kids know the multiplication table from back to front!
And they're sharing with you a trick with which you can learn the multiplication table of 9, too!
What might 6x9 equal?

And, if you didn't get it, watch again!
What does 7x9 equal?

Let us explain! 

"Open" your ten fingers and "close" the one for which you want the result. 
e.g. in 4x9 we must "close" the fourth finger. 
Begin counting the decades on the fingers before the "closed" one: They're 3 so, 10, 20, 30 
Count the units on the remaining fingers: They're 6 so, 1,2,3,4,5,6
The result is 4x9=36! 
Easy, isn't it?
Don't think, though, that you can find all the "difficult" results that way!
This magic trick unfortunately only works with the multiplication of 9! Sob!


Original Post by Maria Priniotaki


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Our "salad days"!

Mmm! Our fruits had been waiting patiently for the time when we would peel them and turn them into a wonderful fruit salad! Because, what is better and healthier when you are hungry than a fruit salad at school?
So, in the class of  Environmental Studies, we made two wonderful fruit salads (after washing our fruits)!
The one looked something like this:
  

Excuse me? That's not a fruit salad? I think you don't know all that WE know!
According to Biology ans scientists concerned with it, tomatoes are also considered to be fruit, as well as cucumbers, olives, avocados and some others most people believe are vegetables!
Why? Because, of course, they contain seeds (kernels) like all fruit!

So as to avoid being called eccentric, we also made a "regular" fruit salad, with apples, bananas, oranges and tangerines!
Unfortunately, we have no photos to show you because we...bolted it down instantly! Because we (C'2 kids) are a bit lickerish, you know!
As for the fruit skins? We collected them and threw them into the compost grid of our school garden to help make our own natural fertiliser!


Original post by Maria Priniotaki



Monday, February 20, 2012

Walt Disney: Our familiar...stranger!


Walt Disney. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.Walter Elias Disney was born in Illinois, U.S.A. on
5 December 1901
Unbelievable as it may seem, Walt had a special learning disability-he had dyslexia. That means he had difficulty in reading and writing, as well as in spelling words correctly. 
At the age of 16 he left school to join the army (where he was not accepted brcause of his young age). 
There have also been reports that when he was still fairly young he got fired from the newspaper where he was working brcause "he wasn't...creative enough"!!!Of course (luckily for us, all!), all of the above did not let Walt down! He didn't give up and (after several unsuccessful professional efforts) he started with his brother, Roy, strenuously working on cartoons! So, the charming little mouse to us all, Mickey Mouse, "was born" in 1928, with the presentation of their movie, "Steamboat Willie"
Disney initially meant to call him "Mortimer Mouse" (!), but his wife-to-be, Lillian, suggested that "Mickey" sounded better and he followed her advice! The characters of PlutoDonald, and Goofy had been created by 1939...


Gradually, all of "non-creative" Disney's creations became more and more successful-and he one of the most (if not "THE" most) creative and successful cartoonists of the world!

It's he to whom we owe classic cartoon movies such as "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs",  "Bambi", "Dumbo", but also, some movies that succeeded his death(15 December 1966),  such as, "The Lion King" και  "Aladdin" which are 
productions of his "heir" company, Walt Disney Pictures.

Here you will find the names of 20 of the best Walt Disney Pictures films, as they were voted by the public on Youtube in 2008:


   

A few more "secrets"...:
1. Disney was Mickey's voice himself for two decades!
2. It is said that Disney was in fact afraid of mice!
3. It is said that his favourite character was Goofy!
4. He has been awarded more Oscar Academy Awards than anyone else (22)!
5. The original idea behind the creation of Disneyland was for a recreation park to e built, where his employees would spend a pleasant time with their kids. Today 58.000 people are employed there and its size is about the size of 24 (!) football fields!
6. The production of movies such as,  "Toy Story""Finding Nemo" και  "Cars"  has been made by Pixar Animation Studios (which is like a "brother" of Walt Disney Pictures)!

What about you? Which is YOUR favourite Disney movie? Who is your favourite character?


Thursday, February 16, 2012

Delicious truffle balls (?)

We have been learning for so long at the Greek Language class about Melina's birthday and the kitchen fairies...
No wander we fealt jealous!
So we thought of trying our book's recipe for delicious truffle balls!



   Our book's recipe: 
1 and a half packet of vegetable butter, half a cup of cocoa, half a cup of sugar, a packet of petit beure biscuits, 2 cups of truffled chocolate, 30 small paper cake cups

   Our ingredients...






   Let's start mixing!

   In go the biscuits!


  Everybody, lend a hand!

 
   First ones ready!



   How do they look?

   Aren't they delectable?

After completing the recipe, we cleaned up the mess on our desks and placed the truffle balls in the fridge for them to cool a little.
And, at last, the time of tasting arrived! We cocluded unanimously that they might have looked very delectable, but they weren't so, in fact! There was too much butter in them! So, if you try making them at home, we suggest putting just half a packet of butter! Then you will have better results!
But we don't get disappointed! Next time we'll make something truly delectable...FRUIT SALAD!


Original post by Maria Priniotaki


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Shakespeare...inside-out!

Is there anyone amongst you who hasn't heard of the name William Shakespeare, even once? I don't think so...! William Shakespeare from Stratford-upon-Avon in Αγγλίας, was (and is still considered to be) one of the greatest playwrights and poets, not only in his country, but also in the whole world! 39 plays are officially recognised as his, with  "Romeo and Juliet", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "The Merchant of Venice" and "Hamlet" being amongst the most well-known. I beg your pardon? You already knew these too?

Well, did you know that...:

1. ...nobody knows exactly when he was born? All we know is that he was christened on the 26th of April in 1564 and the historians, estimating that he was then 3 days old, considered the 23rd of April in 1564 to be his birth day!
2. ...he never went to University, but studied literature, Latin, Maths and Religion by himself throughout his life?
3. ...he used more than 25,000 different words in total in his works, while he also invented words of his own, such as the word "assassination"? People use about 2,000 words on average when they write or talk!
4. ...his wife and all of his three kids were illiterate? (!) They were unable to even read or write!
5. ...he died on the same day that is considered to be his birth day, on the 23rd of April in 1616?
Let's play with William! Click on the picture: