Thursday, December 18, 2014

SNOWFLAKE PATTERNS


Do you know that there are no snowflakes with the same pattern, leading to the popular expression that "no two are alike"?

If you want to make your own snowflake , visit this website:

SNOWFLAKE



Monday, December 15, 2014

CHRISTMAS SCENE



M ade by the 6th-formers: Timmu, Kertu, Jaak, Mats, Kirke, Gerli

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Christmas traditions.

How do you celebrate Christmas in your home?



Christmas Eve

We celebrate Christmas Eve on 24 December. On Christmas Eve Estonians usually eat much Christmas food. We dance, listen to Christmas songs and talk about Christmas time. Santa comes to houses and brings presents with.  In our family we put bread for deer. We bring home a spruce: that is our Christmas Tree. We decorate and light candles on our Christmas Tree.


Written by Jaak

Monday, December 1, 2014

TRIP TO TALLINN

Trip to Tallinn


We went to Tallinn. We went with students from classes 4 to 6, teachers Kristiina and Karmen. We left at 7 o`clock in the morning. We travelled by bus. 
We went to innovation and business center  MECTORY and  energy discovery center. In MECTORY we saw 3D printers and laboratories. In energy discovery center we saw old machines of electric station and other exponates of energy theme. In  MECTORY we had a lesson with tablets and workshop of 3D printers or Cooltool. In energy discovery center we watched a planetarium film and saw a lightening show.
 We reached home at about 9 pm.
 I liked this trip because I am interested in 3D printing, technology and new ways of getting energy. 
Next time I´d like to go to the Seaplane Harbour in Tallinn.

Written by Jaak Pärtel, class 6

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Trip to Tallinn

TASK for the 6th-formers.
The students who went on a tour to Tallinn. I`d like you to write a short summary about this trip.
For help use these questions:
WHERE DID YOU GO?
WHO DID YOU GO WITH?
WHEN DID YOU LEAVE?
HOW DID YOU TRAVEL?
WHAT PLACES DID YOU VISIT?
WHAT DID YOU SEE?
WHAT DID YOU DO?
WHEN DID YOU REACH HOME?
DID YOU LIKE THIS TRIP OR NOT? WHY?
WHERE WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO NEXT?

FOR MORE HELP: Energia Avastuskeskus in English - Energy discovery centre
Innovatsiooni- ja ettevõtluskeskus Mektory - Innovation and business center MEKTORY

Your writings send on my email: katrin.libe@gmail.com

Monday, November 10, 2014

Worth to read

"The Alien School" is a collaborative writing of the 6th graders.
The first paragraph was given and each student had to add his/her own version to continue this mysterios story.
Read and enjoy! Click on the picture.


Sunday, October 26, 2014

HISTORY OF HALLOWEEN

History of Halloween
Halloween falls on October 31st each year in North America and other parts of the world. What do you know about Halloween? Do you celebrate it in your country? Here is a little history about it. 

Vocabulary - sõnavara
to evolve (v)- to change little by little
spirit (n)- ghost, some people believe the spirit and body separate when a person dies
holy (adj)- sacred, very good, related to religion. Hallow comes from the word holy.
saint (n)- an honored, holy person
evil (adj)- very, very bad
lantern (n)- lamp or enclosed light that can be carried around
turnip (n)- a purple and white vegetable that grows in the ground
Like many other holidays, Halloween has evolved and changed throughout history. Over 2,000 years ago people called the Celts lived in what is now Ireland, the UK, and parts of Northern France. November 1 was their New Year's Day. They believed that the night before the New Year (October 31) was a time when the living and the dead came together.
More than a thousand years ago the Christian church named November 1 All Saints Day (also called All Hallows.) This was a special holy day to honor the saints and other people who died for their religion. The night before All Hallows was called Hallows Eve. Later the name was changed to Halloween.
Like the Celts, the Europeans of that time also believed that the spirits of the dead would visit the earth on Halloween. They worried that evil spirits would cause problems or hurt them. So on that night people wore costumes that looked like ghosts or other evil creatures. They thought if they dressed like that, the spirits would think they were also dead and not harm them.
The tradition of Halloween was carried to America by the immigrating Europeans. Some of the traditions changed a little, though. For example, on Halloween in Europe some people would carry lanterns made from turnips. In America, pumpkins were more common. So people began putting candles inside them and using them as lanterns. That is why you see Jack 'o lanterns today.
These days Halloween is not usually considered a religious holiday. It is primarily a fun day for children. Children dress up in costumes like people did a thousand years ago. But instead of worrying about evil spirits, they go from house to house. They knock on doors and say "trick or treat." The owner of each house gives candy or something special to each trick or treater.
Happy Halloween!

After finishing reading do a QUIZ

Monday, September 29, 2014

AUTUMN

HAS LASTED FOR A WEEK TILL NOW.
Some thoughts about the autumn come from Timmu - form 6.

 Autumn is the 3rd season of the year.
It’s the start of school.    The first day of autumn is Septemer 21.    The weather is mostly cool.
It rains often and it’s windy so you can fly kites. There is Halloween, Thanksgiving. It’s dark. The leaves start turning orange and yellow, so you have to gather them with the rake. 
   In November it can already snow, sometimes even in October.
                      The clocks will be turned back an hour in October.


Wednesday, August 27, 2014

BARACK OBAMA

THE PRESIDENT OF THE USA BARACK OBAMA WILL VISIT ESTONIA AT THE BEGINNING OF SEPTEMBER, 2014. HE ARRIVES ON THE 2ND OF SEPTEMBER.

FACTS ABOUT THE PRESIDENT
the 44th president of the United States and the first African American president in the USA
  • Full name: Barack Hussein Obama II. The name Barack means "one who is blessed" in Swahili.
  • Birth date: August 4, 1961
  • Birth place: Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Children: Natasha (Sasha), June 10, 2001, and Malia, July 4, 1998
  • November 4, 2008 - Is elected president of the United States with an estimated 66.7 million popular votes and 365 electoral votes.
  • December 17, 2008 - Is named Time Magazine's "Person of the Year."
  • October 9, 2009Is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

HUMOUR IN THE ENGLISH LESSONS

GOATS IN A TREE.

COLLABORATIVE WORK BY THE 6TH-FORMERS: MARTA, REBEKKA, ROBIN, K., CLAUDIA, REILI AND ANETE.

Friday, May 16, 2014

English lesson in the schoolyard.

It was warm and sunny today. So, the 4th-formers had their lesson outside. We studied how to ask and say the way.We learned some useful phrases for everyday life, as:
EXCUSE ME! HOW CAN I GET TO ..... ? THANK YOU! YOU`RE WELCOME!




Friday, April 25, 2014

CATERPILLAR AS A PET

The 4th-formers have a great chance to watch how the caterpillar changes to the butterfly.
Watch  the VIDEO taken from YouTube.

The 4th- formers are looking forward to seeing a butterly.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

CELEBRITIES

In form 6 we talked and read about David Copperfield - the greatest illusionist of the world. Also, we watched the video of one of his well-known and amazing illusion where he made the Statue of Liberty disappear. WATCH!

For individual work the 6th-formers had to pick one celebrity and compile a short presentation to their classmates. Here they come!
Michael Jackson

                                                             Arnold Schwarzenegger


                                                                  Avril Lavigne
                                                                     Emma Watson

                                                                    Johnny Depp
                                                                   Justin Bieber

Sunday, March 30, 2014

USING QR CODES in the ENGLISH LESSON.

The 5th-formers used Qr Codes for studying irregular verbs. They had to follow the codes and answer the questions.
Thank you very much to Timmu who compiled this interesting Qr Code Hunt.







Monday, March 3, 2014

Vastlapäev in Estonia. Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day in England.

Estonian children usually celebrate Vastlapäev by sledging (if there is, of course  snow outside), whereas British children have fun with fun races called a Pancake race.

Watch the video to find out more about a Pancake race.















A BUN WITH WHIPPED CREAM                                       PANCAKES

WHAT DO YOU LIKE BEST?


Sunday, February 23, 2014

Happy birthday Estonia - my homeland!

Estonia celebrates its 96th anniversary on 24 February.
Listen and compare the anthems of Estonia nad the UK.

Estonia


Great Britain

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Monday, February 10, 2014

Valentine`s Day is coming

Our year 4 students are invited to VALENTINE`S DAY PARTY 
in Luunja Secondary School.






SING SONGS!

SKIDAMARINK
MY BONNIE

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Resolutions for the year 2014

Here you can read  resolutions for the new year written by the 6th-formers -
Anette, Eva-Lotta, Robin, Claudia, Marta, Rebekka, Reili, Robin.

I promise to study well
I promise not to be late for school
I promise to end this school year with 4-s and 5-s.
I promise not to tease my brother
I promise not to read in darkness
I promise to behave well
I promise to eat normally
I promise to keep my room clean as much as I can
I promise to listen to my parents
I promise not to talk back in the lessons

I will brush my teeth every day
I will study English harder
I will be a good student and respect teachers
I will work well in the Youth Association of Tartu County
I will play with my dog more than last year
I won`t smoke or drink alcohol
I won`t argue with my uncle
I won`t break my phone or toys
I won`t mess up my room so often

Something funny



Thursday, January 9, 2014

Acrostic HAPPY NEW YEAR poems

Collaborative work of the 5th- and 6th- formers.

Happily the new year came
All people went outside to watch fireworks
Partying all night long
Power Hit Radio hit - "Wake Me Up"  (Click on the link to listen)
Year is over, that`s a shame

New year must be better
Estonians watch fireworks
Watching "Titanic" on TV

YOLO (means: you only live once)
Everywhere were fireworks
And they were beautiful
Rudolph the reindeer is on holiday

Written by the 6th-formers


Hello! And a Happy New Year
A year has passed
Put on your party clothes
Push the door
Your friends are waiting

Now it`s time to party
Everybody is happy
Wishes for a new year

Yeah! Let`s go out
Everywhere are fireworks
After fireworks party starts
Ring the bells

Written by the 5th-formers

Sunday, January 5, 2014

THE YEAR 2014

WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR WITH THE FIREWORKS IN LONDON.
Click on the picture.

Külastajad