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Unit 8_Cultural Corner_Beefeater

Απρ 202111

Meet the Beefeaters at the tower of London 

Moira Cameron, the first female Beefeater / Yeoman Warder at the Tower of London – Londoner #19

EduPuzzle

Unit 8_Food for thought

Απρ 20216

Yiannis Tsarouchis

Food for Thought

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Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1526 or 1527 – 11 July 1593) was an Italian painter

 best known for creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and books.

An interesting video about Giuseppe Archimboldo:

Archimboldo

Archimboldo_Wikipedia

source: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/

 

Unit 7_Songs with colors…..

Μαρ 202122

Yellow Submarine

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

Blue Suede Shoes

3rd Grade _Unit 7_Color poems

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_Γ4_COLOUR POEMS

G3_Color poems

G1_color poems

G2_color poems

18th Century British Writers_3rd Grade junior High school_advanced level

Απρ 201830

Thomas Hood

Jane Austen

The Royal Family

Απρ 201722

3rd class Junior high School of Kalamos

Assignment by Anastasia Micha and Elena David about the Royal Family of England.

αρχείο λήψης

The Royal family

 

 

Create a simple colour poem!!!

Δεκ 201612

Inspired students writing their poems related to colours!

unit 6 _lesson 1_Task 6

C class_advanced level

colour poems

download (1)

teacher’s book C_Class

Οκτ 201623

Βιβλίο Εκπαιδευτικού

The Labours of Heracles _C class_Unit 5

Οκτ 201623

Follow the link to read about Heracles labours and their story.

http://www.mythweb.com/hercules/

The Labors of Hercules

The goddess Hera, determined

to make trouble for Hercules,

made him lose his mind. In a confused and angry state,

he killed his own wife and children.

When he awakened from his “temporary insanity,” Hercules was shocked and upset by what he’d done.

He prayed to the god Apollo for guidance,

and the god’s oracle told him he would have to serve Eurystheus, the king of Tiryns and Mycenae,

for twelve years, in punishment for the murders.

As part of his sentence, Hercules had to perform

twelve Labors, feats so difficult that they seemed impossible. Fortunately, Hercules had the help of

Hermes and Athena, sympathetic deities who

showed up when he really needed help. By the end

of these Labors, Hercules was, without a doubt,

Greece’s greatest hero.

His struggles made Hercules the perfect

embodiment of an idea the Greeks called pathos,

the experience of virtuous struggle and suffering

which would lead to fame and, in Hercules’ case, immortality.

To read more about Eurystheus and the reasons for Hercules’ Labors, see Further Resources.



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