THE BEST CAMPING TRIP by John Alassonitis – June 2010 Issue

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THE BEST CAMPING TRIP

by John Alassonitis

 

Last summer, I went camping in Fthiotida. There were a lot of children that I didn’t know. 

We stayed in tents. We all had our own tents. The camping area was really big. There was a beach and all the children were going there every morning. Later, we found a lot of fields for football, for tennis, basketball and volleyball. In the camping, there were 120 children, 50 girls and 70 boys. The boys were in teams for all the sports available, but the girls had a team for basketball, tennis and volleyball.

This is a camping I liked very much, because I made lots of friends and met different people who were friendly with me, as were all of the children.

AMAZON RIVER by George Kehagiadakis – June 2010 Issue

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AMAZON RIVER

by George Kehagiadakis  

 

Amazon is a big river in North America. Its length is 6840 kilometers. Amazon is one of the longest rivers in the world. It got its name by the Spanish Francisco de Orlando, who sailed there in 1541-1542. During his trip, he fought against tribes of women, so he gave the river the name Amazon. Amazon is very famous for the jungle. This jungle has got the biggest forest. This forest is in danger, because people cut the trees. For more information, you can visit www.wikipedia.org .

MY FUTURE JOB by Effie Tsilochristou – June Issue 2010

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All of us, the 6th grade students, have dreams and hopes about our future. In one of the projects we had to do  for our English lesson, we were asked to write about our future jobs. Here are some of our dreams and hopes  for the future …  

 

MY FUTURE JOB, by Effie Tsilochristou 

 

When I was younger I wanted to be a doctor. I used to examine my dolls. Today I would like to be a military officer because I think this job expresses me. There are advantages and disadvantages in this job. The advantages are that you study for 4 years to be an officer. Also, you take lots of money. The disadvantages are that you must move on every year in another town. You have to be very careful, too.  I hope to succeed as a military officer!!!

MY FUTURE JOB by Debbie Kalogirou – June Issue 2010

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All of us, the 6th grade students, have dreams and hopes about our future. In one of the projects we had to do for our English lesson, we were asked to write about our future jobs. Here are some of our dreams and hopes for the future … 

MY FUTURE JOB, by Debbie Kalogirou

“I am Debbie Kalogirou and I am twelve years old. My favorite job is that of a kindergarten teacher, so my dream is when I grow up to be a kindergarten teacher. In that job there are both pros and cons.

The pros are that you can play with children and that you feel well with them. Because you play with them, you feel like you are a child! Also, you give to the children their first knowledge.

The negative aspect is that you are responsible for children and if one child gets hurt you will be blamed.

The job of kindergarten teacher has many pros but has also a con. However, I want to be a kindergarten teacher.”

MY FUTURE JOB by Vaggelitsa Boussi – June Issue 2010

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All of us, the 6th grade students, have dreams and hopes about our future. In one of the projects we had to do for our English lesson, we were asked to write about our future jobs. Here are some of our dreams and hopes for the future …

MY FUTURE JOB, by Vaggelitsa Boussi

When I was younger I wanted to be a doctor. I like this job because I can help people. I meet a lot of people and I make a lot of friends. But the worst in this job is that I will work for a lot of hours, I will be tired and I will be sad for the people I can’t help.”

BIOGRAPHIES by our 6th grade students – March 2010 Issue

BIOGRAPHIES

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ALESSANDRO VOLTA

by Debbie Kalogirou 

 

Alessandro Volta was born in Italy, in 1745, in Como, Lombardy Italy and went to school there. Then, in 1745, he became a professor of Physics at the Royal School in Como and made some various inventions. Later, in 1779, he became a professor of Physics at the University of Pavia. After that, in 1780, he developed the voltaic, a forerunner of the electric battery. Next, in 1794, he was married to Teresa Peregrini, and had three sons. After that, in 1810, Napoleon made him a Count to honour him. In 1827, he died and, in 1881, an electrical unit, the volt, took his name.   

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IGOR SIKORSKY

by Georgia Sideridou Many people call Igor Sikorsky ‘the father of helicopter’. He was born in Kiev, Russia. As a schoolboy, he built several model aircraft and helicopters. Later, he studied in Russia, Paris, France and, in 1889, he built the world’s first multi-engine aircraft. In 1919, after the Russian revolution, Igor Sikorsky emigrated to the USA. But there, his money ran out. After that, he taught Russian immigrants: Mathematics, Astronomy and Aviation. Then, he worked as an aircraft designer.Then, in 1923, he started his own aeronautical company, the Sikorsky Aero Engineering Corporation. 

Later, from 1925 to 1940, he created a series of increasingly successful aircraft, including the first helicopter. Finally, he died in the USA in 1972.

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SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS

by Jim Mortos 

They were two sea monsters who lived in opposite caves in Gibraltar straits or Sicily straits. Scylla was a monster with six heads who ate big fish, but also humans who were passing with their ships near her cave. In that way, she managed to eat the partners of Odysseas. Charybdis looked like a mermaid, that is to say from the middle of her body and up she was a woman and from the middle and down she was a fish. She lived in the opposite cave of Scylla’s cave and she swallowed the water of the sea with everything that was into it.

FAMOUS SIGHTS by Alexia Anastasiou THE MAGNIFICENT TOWER OF PISA – March 2010 Issue

FAMOUS SIGHTS

by Alexia Anastasiou

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THE MAGNIFICENT TOWER OF PISA

The leaning tower of Pisa in Italy was built in 1173. This is a cylindrical building which consists of 8 floors and its height is 55,2 meters. It’s bent to the east, which started from the year of its design, because of the subsidence of the ground, and continued to become bigger during the next centuries. In the nineteenth century, there had been many attempts for its support and lightening and they took off the two heavy bells which were on the highest floor. This place is definitely an amazing site for someone who likes well–worth visits.

FAMOUS SIGHTS by Alexia Anastasiou THE BIG BEN CLOCK – March 2010 Issue

FAMOUS SIGHTS

by Alexia Anastasiou

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THE BIG BEN CLOCK

The Big Ben is a clock in the tower of the British parliament, at Westminster of London. It is well-known for its accuracy and for its bells which sound in thirteen different tunes. It was designed by the Baron Edmund Beckett and placed in 1859 to the tower which composes the eastern part of the British parliament. The name of Big Ben at first only meant the bells of the clock, but finally it ended up referring to the name of the whole clock. Big Ben isn’t famous only for its beauty, but also for the thousands of people who visit it every year. 

SOUFFLÉ WITH PENNE by Debbie Kalogirou (6th grade) – March 2010 Issue

 SOUFFLÉ WITH PENNE

by Debbie Kalogirou (6th grade)

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 INGREDIENTS:

1 packet of penne

1 ½ liter of milk

½ liter of water

½ kilo of cheese

4 eggs 

 

PREPARATION:

You mix in a baking tray the eggs, the milk, the water, the cheese and the packet of penne. If you want, you can add some salt and pepper. Also, you add pieces of butter and you bake for 50 minutes at 200C degrees.

CHICKEN SOUP by Panagiotis Keramidas (5th grade) – March 2010 Issue

CHICKEN SOUP

by Panagiotis Keramidas (5th grade)

                                                             

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INGREDIENTS:

1 medium chicken

3 onions

1 cup of olive oil

1 cup of rice

Salt

Pepper

 

 

PREPARATION:

 Clean the chicken well and remove any unnecessary giblets. Put it in a deep pan, add as much water is needed to cover it and boil it. When it starts boiling, skim the fat of the soup and add the onions and the olive oil. Leave the chicken to boil for an hour. Check that the chicken is coming apart easily. If not, boil it for more minutes. Remove the chicken from the deep pan and put it on a plate. Boil the rice in the water you used to boil the chicken. Add the clean parts of the chicken on the soup, salt and pepper. Serve the soup when the rice is ready. Chicken soup can also be served with egg and lemon sauce.