Interesting Facts 26 September European Day of Languages
Interesting Facts: 26 September European Day of Languages The European Day of Languages is 26 September, as proclaimed by the Council of Europe on 6 December 2001, at the end of the European Year of Languages, which had been jointly organised by the Council of Europe and the European Union. Its aim is to encourage language learning across Europe. “Was it a cat I saw? ” “Eh ca va la vache” Both these sentences can be read the same, forwards and backwards. These are called palindromes.
What’s on this week? Monday 9. 15 10. 00 Business Meeting – Infant Hall 3 M Visit to KGS – Bread Making Tuesday 3. 00 Cycle Training 6 E Wednesday 3. 00 Cycle Training 6 M 3. 00 SUPA Club P 5 – 7 GP Room 1 & PE Hall
What’s on this week? Thursday 9. 10 12. 00 3. 00 School Nurse Visits P 3 – Hygiene and Germs Pupil Council GP Room 2 Cycle Training 6 S Friday 7. 00 School Fundraising Bingo Night – Infant Hall
Eco Club News Good morning everyone! We are this year’s Eco Club members. Last Friday, we tried to watch a video called The World’s Largest Lesson. Can anyone remember what we talked about in assembly? Yes it was about the Global Goals. We would like to show you a short video about Global Goals. Here is the link to the video: https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=c. Bx. N 9 E 5 f 7 pc There are three main messages: • End extreme poverty • Fight global inequality and injustice • Respect our planet
Eco Club News Last year you may remember that we voted for our top 5 and each class decided what they were going to do as a class for the school new year resolution. The Eco Club want to do some work on three Global Goals so we get to understand them better as a whole school. We would like your help to decide which three. Put your hand up if you would like to help us decide. Great, a sheet will be coming round for your class to vote with. You can watch the video for this year’s lesson that we missed on Friday with this link: http: //worldslargestlesson. globalgoals. org/ We would like to start LAW Duty again and 6 E has volunteered to start. Thank you for listening.
Say hello to our new Eco Club!
Sign Language There are no new signs to learn this week, however Mrs Gillon would like everybody to practice the signs we’ve learned previously.
Reminder Please remember to take your jacket inside after you’ve been out in the Playground as many are being left outside.
Well done to… Rosa for swimming her length and being rewarded a certificate. Well done Rosa!
Well done to… Kairi for winning two trophies last weekend in Arbroath in a Sparring competition. Well done Kairi!
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