ΕΘΙΜΑ ΑΠΟΚΡΙΑΣ! ΑΣ ΤΑ ΧΑΡΟΥΜΕ! – Τεύχος Φεβρουαρίου 2010

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ΕΘΙΜΑ ΑΠΟΚΡΙΑΣ! ΑΣ ΤΑ ΧΑΡΟΥΜΕ!
της Γεωργίας Σιδερίδου

Οι Απόκριες είναι μια γιορτή για τους Έλληνες που κρατά από τα πολύ παλιά χρόνια μέχρι σήμερα. Τις ημέρες αυτές συνηθίζουμε να ντυνόμαστε καρναβάλια και να σατιρίζουμε διάφορα πρόσωπα.

Για την εκκλησία μας η Αποκριά αρχίζει την Κυριακή του Τελώνη και λήγει την Κυριακή της Τυροφάγου. Σε όλο τον κόσμο γιορτάζεται με καρναβαλικές εκδηλώσεις και ιδιαίτερα στο Ρίο ντε Τζανέιρο της Βραζιλίας, στη Βενετία και στην Πάτρα.

Παλαιότερα, οι Έλληνες γιόρταζαν με επισκέψεις σε φιλικά ή συγγενικά σπίτια ντυμένοι καρναβάλια, όπου εκεί επικρατούσε το τραγούδι κι ο χορός, όταν πια αποκαλύπτονταν τα πρόσωπα πίσω από τις μάσκες. Τα τραπέζια ήταν γεμάτα με νηστίσιμα εδέσματα, γλυκά και φαγητά.

Το παραδοσιακό φαγητό της Αποκριάς την Καθαρά Δευτέρα είναι ο χαλβάς, η φασολάδα και η λαγάνα. Εκείνη την ημέρα, ο ουρανός γεμίζει με πολύχρωμους χαρταετούς και ο αέρας πλημμυρίζει από τις χαρούμενες φωνές των παιδιών.

THE CARNIVAL OF VENICE – February 2010 Issue

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When it is carnival time, we wear masks and costumes to have fun, but some cities take this time more seriously. In these places decorations, masks and costumes are innumerable for local people and visitors. One of those cities is Venice, which is located in the north of Italy. It is a city which is also well-known for its canals for the houses that are over the water and its beautiful gondolas.

The preparations start months before the beginning of the carnival. For the world famous masks they use simple colours, like white, black, gold, silver or a mixture of these last colours. They are simple, but they have a perfect design and shape. Their history dates back in the Medieval Ages, when the aristocrats used the masks to get out of palaces easily and seduce women. One of these aristocrats was Jacomo Casanova.

The costume themes are also old, just like Comedia dell’ Arte, with harlequins who represent poor people with their costumes. Another well-known person was Dotore, the doctor of the plague. This costume includes a black uniform and the mask of a hawk, in memory of the illness that cost a lot of lives in Venice.

According to travel agents, magazines and my personal opinion, Venice at this time is a wonderful city with magnificent shows for people of all ages. I think that you should visit this city to see also kings, queens and soldiers under the starry sky of Venice!

WRITING ABOUT A GREEK TOWN / CITY / AREA – February 2010 Issue

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by our 4th grade studentsThe students of the 4th grade of our school have found information on and written about a Greek town, or city of their choice for a school project in English. We are more than happy to host in this issue their assignments!

EDESSA
by Kostas Boudis

Edessa is near a river. In is in the Northern Greece. It is a large city. There you can see a lot of cherry and peach trees. People eat fish from the river. There is also a waterfall and the place is famous for it.

MY AREA
by Theofania Bina

My area is Almyros. It is a beautiful area. There are big parks and supermarkets. Volos is near my area. Volos has got a big bridge and big streets. Almyros has got a shopping centre. In Almyros there aren’t any sports centers or cinemas. This is my beautiful area!

EPIRUS
by Jim Valamoutopoulos

My favourite place in Greece is Epirus. It’s on the northern-western part of Greece. My favourite city is Ioannina. Other cities are Arta, Preveza and Egoumenitsa. There are many beautiful beaches, like Parga, and high mountains, such as Mitsikeli, Smolikas and Joumerka. There is a beautiful lake near Ioannina, lake Pamvotida. In this area, there are also many rivers, such as Acheloos, Arathos, Louros, Kalamos and Aherodas. Famous sights are the island of Mrs Frossini, the Museum, the castle of Ioannina, Paul Vrellis Greek History Wax Museum and the University of Ioannina.

CRETE
by Maria Mylona

Crete is a big island in south Greece. Chania, Rethymno and Lasithion are three beautiful places that you have to visit. You can go swimming there, too! The palace of Knossos and Samaria Gorge are very beautiful to visit!

MYTILENE
by Ioanna VanikiotiIt is an island in the eastern part of Greece, near Turkey. The most important towns are Plomari, Sikounda, Eressos and Petra. There aren’t any lakes or many rivers, but there are some mountains. You can see two castles, an archaeological site, a spa center and many monasteries. You can eat fresh fish and its famous Greek cheese. There is also a famous festival in August. Finally, there is a rare, but famous forest that you can see.

ANAVRA
by Konstantina Houliara and Vaggelitsa Papadimoula

Anavra is a village on a mountain. It is in Magnesia, in central Greece. You can visit the park of Anavra. There is also a beautiful forest and a cave. On the mountain, there are cows, goats and sheep. A sight you can see is a place near the park which is called ‘Anavra’. It is like a lake, where people wash their clothes and carpets. You can eat great meat and cheese there. Every year, in the summer, people celebrate in a festival. They eat, drink, sing and dance. They celebrate St. Panteleimonas.

THESSALY
by Mary and Anastasia Androniadou

Name: Thessaly. Capital city: Larissa. Other important cities: Volos, Karditsa, Trikala. Sights: Meteora, Aspropotamos, National Sea Park of Alonnisos, Villages of Pilio, Lake of Plastira, Tembi valley. Mountains: Othrys, Pilio, Olympus, Koziakas. Lakes: Lake of Plastira.

Thessaly is in the center of Greece and it is an area full of mountains, but there are still some important valleys like Larisa, Farsala, Trikala and Almyros and some rivers like Pinios, Enipeas etc. In the winter, tourists can visit some ski centers and in the summer they can swim in its beautiful beaches. They can visit some traditional restaurants in the mountains and some small taverns at the beaches of Thessaly. Anyway, Thessaly sure is a good destination for everyone to visit.

LEMNOS ISLAND
by Christina Pappa

You must visit the castle of Myrina and the village Moudros. Myrina has got a big castle. It was the basis of the pirates in World War I. In Kaminia there is a temple and the ancient site of Poliohni.

IKARIA
by Katerina Karatzouni

Ikaria is a big, wonderful island. It is in Aegean Sea, close to the western part of Myconos. This island is special. People can visit many places there, like Amalo, Armenistis, Karkinagri, etc. There are many green forests and museums which people can visit in this beautiful, amazing island!

EASTERN THESSALIA
by Costas Mamalis

The eastern part of Thessalia has two big cities: Larissa and Volos, and other important towns, like Almyros, Elassona and Tirnavos. The most important mountains are Olympus, Pilion, Ossa and Othris. It also has two rivers, Pinios and Enipeas, and a lake, called Karla. The most famous sights in Eastern Thessalia are Tempi, Zagora in Pilion, Olympus and N. Aghialos and you can visit the carnival in Tirnavos, too. In Eastern Thessalia there are also some rare animals in Alonissos, the Mediterranean monk seal ‘Monachus Monachus”.

PELOPONESSUS
by Anastasia and Mary Androniadou

Peloponessus is the south part of landlocked Greece. It has seven districts (Argolida, Arkadia, Achaia, Elia, Corinthia, Laconia and Messenia). It has a shape that looks like a pergola leaf. That’s because it has many gulfs and many nazes. Peloponessus has a climate that is generally Mediterranean. In the winter, the climate is chillier and more freezing in the mountains than at its sea areas. It is rainier at its east part than it is at the west (it is less rainy in Pyrgos than in Nafplio).

ΔΙΑΓΩΝΙΣΜΟΣ ΖΩΓΡΑΦΙΚΗΣ – Τεύχος Νοεμβρίου 2009

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ΔΙΑΓΩΝΙΣΜΟΣ ΖΩΓΡΑΦΙΚΗΣ 111Π.Μ.

Συγχαρητήρια στους μαθητές τους σχολείου μας που κέρδισαν στο Διαγωνισμό Ζωγραφικής που διοργάνωσε η 111Π.Μ. Συγκεκριμένα, oι Δημήτριος Μόρτος (Στ’ Τάξη), Μαρία Ιορδανίδου (Ε’ Τάξη), Κωνσταντίνος Παπαδημουλάς (Ε’ Τάξη) και Ιωάννα Βανικιώτη (Δ’ Τάξη) είχαν την ευκαιρία να μπουν σε εξομοιωτή πτήσεων. Μετά την επιστροφή τους από την 111 Π.Μ. δήλωσαν ενθουσιασμένοι από την εμπειρία αυτή. Τους ευχόμαστε πάντα επιτυχίες.

A DAY IN MY LIFE – November 2009 Issue

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A DAY IN MY LIFE
by Maria Ekizoglou (5th Grade)

My name is Maria Ekizoglou. I am 10 years old and I go to the fifth class of Primary School. I get up at 7 o’clock because I have to go to school. I eat my breakfast. Then, I wear my clothes and my shoes. I brush my teeth and make my hair. Then, I go to school.

At school, we learn Maths, Language, Geography, Physical Education, History, Music, English, German and Physics. School starts at 8:15 and ends at 1:30 or 1:55. In school we have six teachers.

Then, I get home from school and I do my homework. I eat my lunch and I study for my English and German afternoon lessons. Then, I go to my English school and after that I go to my German school. After that, I get home and play with my friends. Then, I go to the ballet school. I like dancing very much.

Before I go to bed I watch TV and I eat my dinner. There are many programs on TV but my favourite is the “X-Factor”. I go to bed at ten o’clock because it’s time to sleep.

BEAUTIFUL DESTINATIONS – November 2009 Issue

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BEAUTIFUL DESTINATIONS
by George Kehagiadakis & Jim Maliaros (6th grade)

A place we recommend for visiting is the Atomium in Brussels, Belgium.

You can visit the Atomium, a unique building, as you can see in the picture. It was ready in 1958 and the man who made it is André Waterkeyn. He wanted to represent the nine atoms of iron crystal and he wanted his building to be the highest in the area. Its height is 110m.

Atomium is the symbol of Brussels with a magic view from the top sphere. In general, Belgium is a beautiful country and we suggest you visit it some time in the future!

LET’S DANCE – November 2009 Issue

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LET’S DANCE!
by Effie Tsilichristou & Georgia Sideridou (6th grade)

Here, in Almyros, there is a dance teacher, Mrs. Ritsa Karanika, who teaches modern hip – hop, oriental, latin, tango, jive, cha – cha to like who like dancing. She was kind enough to answer to some questions about dancing.

First of all, we asked her what she thinks dancing offers to children and she answered that it offers a beautiful and worked-up body and maybe for some children an opportunity to have a good job. Then, we asked her how she has decided to set up her dance school and she answered that, when she was young, she loved this job and she chose to do this professionally.

Our next question was for how many years she has been teaching dancing and she said to us that she has been doing it for 8 years. We also wanted to know why she likes dancing and she informed us that it combines both gymnastics and fun!

After that, we asked her how many performances she has organized and in how many of them she has participated and she told us that she has organized 16 performances and participated in 12 of them. In the end, our last question was about the cities where she teaches dancing and she said that she teaches dancing in Thessaloniki, Athens, Zagora, Stefanovikio, Risomilos, Almyros and Volos.

We would like to thank her for her time and the information she gave us. We advise you to go to this dance school because it is fantastic! We love our teacher very much, because she is a very kind and good teacher. This dance school is at the place where KTEL used to be in Almyros and its name is “Magic Steps”. It is suitable for all ages and – in our opinion – Mrs Karanika teaches in the best possible way!

FUTURE SCHOOLS – November 2009 Issue

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FUTURE SCHOOLS
by Chris Plastaras (6th grade)

I think schools in the future will be fantastic! Why do I think that? Because we all see that technology moves forward.

Schools in the future will have computers and children will have computers, too. They will probably not have a board to write on. Maybe there will not be human teachers, because there will be robot teachers that will teach the subjects in a very simple way. All children will have a robot and, when a child is ill, a robot will go to his/her house. The students will eat in school and do their homework there. There will also be a flying bus to take the children from home and return them from school.

I hope schools in the future will be fantastic, very good and funny!

MY COUNTRY – November 2009 Issue

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MY COUNTRY
by Alexia Anastasiou (6th grade)

My name is Alexia and I am 12 years old. I live in Greece, a beautiful country. Greece borders with Albania, Bulgaria, FYROM, Turkey and Italy.

Greece has mainly got mountains and plains, but actually its beauty comes from the many seas we have.

The weather is cold and it often rains in winter, but in summer the sun shines.

In Greece there aren’t only Greeks. There are also people from other countries. Almost half of the foreign people are of Bulgarian or Albanian origin.

I don’t think Greece is the best country of all, but it is my country and I love it!

GETTING TO KNOW PLACES / ΓΝΩΡΙΖΟΝΤΑΣ ΜΕΡΗ Τεύχος Νοεμβρίου 2009

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GETTING TO KNOW PLACES / ΓΝΩΡΙΖΟΝΤΑΣ ΜΕΡΗ
by Maria Kontogeirgaki / από τη Μαρία Κοντογεωργάκη (6th grade / 6η Τάξη)

This is the information we got about the Folklore Museum of Stock Farming in Anavra from the village website (www.anavra-goura.gr) and a booklet issued by EKPOL Magnesia.

Παρακάτω βρίσκονται πληροφορίες που συγκεντρώσαμε για το Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Κτηνοτροφικής Ζωής στην Ανάβρα από την ιστοσελίδα του χωριού και ένα μικρό βιβλίο που εκδίδει η ΕΚΠΟΛ Μαγνησίας.
Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Κτηνοτροφικής Ζωής
Το Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Κτηνοτροφικής Ζωής Ανάβρας Μαγνησίας στεγάζεται στη κάτω στάθμη του κτηρίου του Νηπιαγωγείου. Είναι μια μεγάλη ενιαία αίθουσα στην οποία θα εκτίθενται αντικείμενα που έχουν ήδη συγκεντρωθεί και αναφέρονται στις συνήθειες και τον τρόπο ζωής των κτηνοτρόφων στη διάρκεια των τεσσάρων εποχών. Ήδη βρίσκεται στη φάση της υλοποίησης η μουσειολογική μελέτη εφαρμογής που έχει εκπονηθεί.
Το Μουσείο έχει είσοδο από το βοριά, από τη πλατεία, και έξοδο στο νοτιά σε δική του αυλή, που ανοίγεται στη θέα των γύρω βουνών.
Πηγή: www.anavra-goura.gr

FOLKLORE MUSEUM OF STOCK FARMING ANAVRA IN MAGNESIA

The Folklore Museum of Stock Farming in Anavra is a non-profit organization that belongs to and is run by the Local Authority of Anavra in Magnesia. The Museum, operates in its own building. The collections of the Museum consist of farming and livestock farming tools, textiles, utensils, and objects that were used in daily life by formers, residents of the region, until the 1950s. The collection has been formed almost entirely from donations offered enthusiastically by the residents of the village.
Museum responsible: Dr.Machi Karali
Telephone: 22320 91210, 91382, fax: 22320 91030
email: anavrama@otenet.gr, www.anavra-goura.gr
Address: Kindergarten Building (1st level). Local Authority Building of Anavra, 5010 Domokos
Group Visits: telephone required in advance
Admission: free

Source: EKPOL Magnesia