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STAR SIGNS – English School Paper, February 2011 Issue

STAR SIGNS
by Chryssa Papalexopoulou (6th grade)

Aries
You are lucky because you have the chance to go shopping and leave the stress.

Taurus
Have fun with your friends and think about nothing else (except school, of course!)

Gemini
Don’t forget your friends. They need you by their side.

Cancer
Be more discreet because your friends trust you and it will be horrible to lose them!

Leo
You have found time for yourself. Change everything on you and make a big surprise.

Virgo
Every morning give everyone a big smile. That will make their day better. Trust me!!!! With this you help them in the best way possible!

Libra
Help the environment. If you help it, something good will happen to you!!!

Scorpio
Unfortunately, you will have a bad week. Be careful and study hard because you might have a test at school.

Sagittarius
You are an incredible person and you make everyone happy. You must know that a big surprise is on its way.

Capricorn
At Christmas you ate a little bit more so you must exercise. Why don’t you take your friends with you for more fun?

Aquarius
You have fantastic clothes but you must go shopping because something will happen and you must shine!!!

Pisces
You are good at school projects but you must not stop trying.

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CHRISTMAS IN GREECE, BRITAIN AND RUSSIA – English School Paper, February 2011 Issue

Our 4th graders this term were invited by their course book to compare customs between different countries. Vasso and Zoe decided to present Christmas!

CHRISTMAS IN GREECE, BRITAIN AND RUSSIA
by Zoe Gerogiakomou & Vasso Boukorou (4th grade)

Christmas in Greece is great! We decorate our houses and tree with balls and lights. The children sing carols. We always open our presents on New Year’s Day. At Christmas we have lunch. In the evening we have dinner with all the members of our family.

In Britain, Christmas is a very popular holiday. People there decorate their tree and houses, too. They send cards to their friends and family and children there sing carols, too. At home, children have a stocking and Santa Claus puts presents in it. They always open their presents on Christmas day. They eat roast turkey or beef with fried potatoes and Brussels sprouts. For dessert they usually have Christmas pudding.

Julie Alamanioti, a Russian 6th grade student in our school, says that people in Russia celebrate Christmas every year. They decorate their houses, too. They go to the church and then the whole family comes home to eat homemade food. On New Year’s Eve in the afternoon people there eat homemade salads and other food and they drink wine. Some people go to the church and spend the night there. They put the presents under the Christmas tree and, on New Year’s Day, the children wake up and open their presents.

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MY FAVOURITE ACTRESS – English School Paper, February 2011 Issue

MY FAVOURITE ACTRESS
by Helen Kaltsouni (5th grade)

My favourite actress is Laura Natalia Esquivel. She is from Argentina. She plays on the TV series “Patty, the most beautiful story”. We see her every afternoon at 6 o’clock here in Greece.

This series was a big success in many other countries like Argentina and Greece. That’s why she visited Greece just before Christmas and we saw her on TV live. She wanted to thank all her fans for their love. She was very kind.

She is only a girl and she is a good actress, a very good singer and she dances well, too! That’s why I admire her, because she does all these things very well although she has her college and a lot of studying too. She’ll be here, in Greece soon, again for a concert. I would like to go to see her!

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CITIES AROUND THE WORLD – English School Paper, February 2011 Issue

CITIES AROUND THE WORLD
by our 5th graders

As part of a course book project, 5th grade learners present different cities in the world!

LONDON
by Helen Kaltsouni

London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom and the largest urban zone in the European Union. London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans who called it Londinium. In London you can find people with different cultures and religions, and more than 300 languages are spoken there. The Greater London Urban Area is the second largest in the E.U. with a population of 8.278.251, while London’s metropolitan area is the largest in the E.U., with total population of between 12 million and 14 million.

In London you can visit the ‘Big Ben”, the Bukckingham Palace, St Paul’s Cathedral, Tower Bridge, St Margaret’s Church, the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, Madame Tussaud’s Museum, e.t.c. Also, London is home to numerous museums, galleries, libraries, sporting events and 40 theaters. London’s Chinatown is the largest in Europe. The London Underground network is the oldest underground railway network in the world and the most extensive after the Shanghai Metro. For more information, you can visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London

LARISSA
by George Papargiris

Larissa is a big Greek city. Today 124.367 people live there. Larissa is next to a big river. Its name is Pinios. The river is 185 kilometers long. Larissa has got a big plain. People can grow a lot of things. Larissa has got a lot of beautiful things. You must visit it!

ISTANBUL (Turkey)
by Danae Xiromeriti

Istanbul is the largest city and port of Turkey. It is the cultural, economic and industrial centre of the country. The population of Istanbul is about 13 million people and it was the capital of Turkey until 1923. Istanbul is named after its founder Constantine, the Great. This city is a historical treasure that will impress and charm you.

Everywhere around Istanbul there are a lot of monuments indicating its history. The most famous is the church of St Sofia, the archaeological museum located in the region Eminonu, between the park Gulhave and the palace of Topkapi. Other famous attractions are the museum of carpets and rugs and the art museum. For more information, you can visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Istanbul

ROUSSE, MY HOMETOWN
by Valentina Velikova

I come from Rousse, in Bulgaria. It is a city which has a population of 165.285 people. It is in the northeastern part of the country.

Many tourists visit Rousse and it is called “little Vienna”. Tourists usually visit the Monument of Liberty , which was made by an Italian sculptor, Aleksandrovska street, which is the main streets of the city and it is full of shops and Rousse Historical museum which was built in 1904 and people can see 140.000 items in it (clothes, china, glass and silver items).

Now, I live in a Greek village, so I miss my hometown very very much it is a beautiful city with wonderful places to visit.

LOS ANGELES
by John Kalantzis

Los Angeles is the biggest city in California State in the USA (United States of America). It has a population of about 3.000.000 people, but with the suburbs the population is 6.000.000 people. It is the biggest city of the USA with the biggest extension.

Los Angeles was made by the Spanish Phillip de Neve in 1781. It was a Mexican city, but in 1835 it was added in the USA.

Los Angeles has got lots of sights, like its city hall with the 32 floors, the temple of ‘Romaeocatholics’, the temple of ‘Mormonon’, Griffith’s park, Disneyland, the state of Hollywood, the state of Beverly Hills where the stars of the cinema live.

Los Angeles is a very big and a great city too!!!

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A THANK YOU NOTE – English School Paper, February 2011 Issue

A THANK YOU NOTE

The Head Teacher, the teachers and mainly the learners of the Primary School of Pteleos would like to thank Mr. Anastasios Goudis for the donation of an English encyclopedia, two dictionaries and a book to our school. We would like him to know that we are really grateful for this unexpected and so valuable present! The learners of our school already use the encyclopedias in order to find information for their newspaper articles! These are some of the ‘Thank You’ cards we sent to Mr. Goudis:

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SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS by Bill Tsouvalias – English School Paper, February 2011 Issue

SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS
by Bill Tsouvalias (6th grade)


They are two mythical Sea creatures who live in two opposite cages in the Sicily straits of Gibraltar. Scylla is a monster with six heads. She eats big fish and people who travel with their boats near her cage. So, she managed to eat Odysseus’ companions. Charybdis looks like a mermaid, meaning that she is half a woman and half a fish. She lives opposite Scylla and she sips water of the sea with everything in it.

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JOKES by Chryssa Papalexopoulou – English School Paper, February 2011 Issue

JOKES
by Chryssa Papalexopoulou (6th grade)

When one of your shoes has a hole and the other one has two, what time is it?
It’ time to buy new shoes!

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One woman was coking eggs when her husband came home. When he went to the kitchen he started to speak:
– Watch out! Put some oil! Oh my God, turn the frying pan, the eggs will burn! No, not like this, honey! You shake it very fast. Oooh, you will destroy it! Now you must put salt. Don’t forget it! No, it’s too much! Are you crazy? Oooh, can you tell me where your mind is?
Then she looked at him and told him:
– Do you think that I can’t even cook two eggs?
He smiled at her and he told her:
– No, honey, but I wanted to give you an idea about how I feel when I drive and you are by my side!

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Totos asked his dad:
– Dad, do you know where is Spain?
– No. Ask your mum, she cleaned up the house this morning!

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LETTER TO THE STUDENTS AROUND THE WORLD – December 2010 Issue – Primary school of Pteleos

Dear students around the world,

I would like to give you my view on the endangered sea creatures in the Mediterranean. I was searching on the internet for information about recycling, when an eco-friend sent me an email, emitting SOS.

I think sea pollution is the reason why fish and other sea creatures die. Some bird-brained people drop rubbish into the sea. This rubbish takes a million years to decompose and all these years the sea is polluted. The worst is the plastic rubbish, which is impossible to decompose.

People must wake up and see that they ruin earth, the ground on which they walk. The sea contains 50% of our oxygen and it’s like we pollute the air we breathe.

All of us should drop our rubbish into recycling bins and not into the seas and beaches. And when we see litter on the ground, we should pick it up and drop it into a bin, even if it is not ours.

Governments must put recycling bins everywhere, including the beaches and all people should pick up all the rubbish from the ground.

Thanks for your time and I hope the earth will become a better place to live!

Kind Regards,
Hryssa Papalexopoulou (6th grade)

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POEMS by our 6th graders – December 2010 Issue – Primary School of Pteleos

POEMS
by our 6th graders

This term we wrote poems about our favourite things, as part of our English course book project! Here are two of them!

THE CAT
by Hryssa Papalexopoulou

I have a cat
beautiful and fat
she wears hats
and she eats rats!

My cat follows a mouse
and she doesn’t want to wear a blouse!
As long as she doesn’t sleep
I can’t fall asleep!

ODE TO MY CHOCOLATE DRINK
by Julie Alamanioti

Oh, my sweet chocolate drink!
It’s very tasty and looks fresh!
It feels soft in my mouth!
It looks delicious before my eyes!

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CAESAR’S SALAD – December 2010 Issue – Primary School of Pteleos

Caesar’s Salad
by Christina Argiriou (6th grade)

Ingredients:
lettuce
4 slices of bread
3 spoonfuls of olive oil
1 clove of garlic
grated peels of parmesan cheese for serving

For the dressing:
½ a cup of mayonnaise
3 anchovy fillets in oil
½ a teaspoon of spicy mustard
2 table spoons of lemon juice
4 tablespoons of grated parmesan cheese
1 teaspoons of sauce
2 tablespoons of yoghurt

Preparation:
Wash and rinse the lettuce and cut the bread into little pieces. Cut the bread to little cubes and put it in a bowl. Drizzle the pieces of bread with oil and garlic and mix. Put them in a pan and roast them in a preheated oven at 200 Celsius degrees for 10 minutes. For the dressing: rinse the anchovies from the olive oil and chop them. Put all the ingredients of the dressing in a bowl and mix. Now mix the dressing, the cut lettuce and croutons. Serve with the peels of parmesan cheese.

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QUIZ: ARE YOU A TRUSTWORTHY PERSON?

QUIZ: ARE YOU A TRUSTWORTHY PERSON?
by Hryssa Papalexopoulou

When you promise something, do you keep your promise?
Yes  No 

Do your friends ask you for advice?
Yes  No 

Do you lie?
Yes  No 

When you feel that you have made a mistake, have you got a problem to accept it?
Yes  No 

If one friend has a problem, can he/she turn to you?
Yes  No 

Do you always look after the things you borrow?
Yes  No 

Are you always honest when you say your opinion?
Yes  No 

When you borrow money do you give it back on time?
Yes  No 

More ‘NOs’: No, your friends can’t confide in you, but they are not really sure if they are doing the right thing! Apparently you haven’t won their trust, because they don’t feel like they know you or you act differently all the time.

More “YESes”: Well done!!! Your friends confide in you without hesitating. And this is something that took you a long time to earn and you did it without playing tricks! .Bravo!

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MOTHER TERESA – December 2010 Issue – Primary School of Pteleos

Mother Teresa
by Julie Alamanioti (6th grade)

Mother Teresa (26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997) was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu and she was a catholic nun of Albanian origin and Indian citizenship, who founded the Missionaries of charity in Calcutta, India in 1950. For 45 years she helped the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying, while leading the Missionaries of charity expansion, first throughout India and then to other countries. Following her death she was beatified by Pope John Paul II and given the title Blessed Teresa of Calcutta.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Teresa

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LAVRENTIS MAHERITSAS, A SINGER/COMPOSER FROM PTELEOS, GREECE – December 2010 Issue – Primary School of Pteleos

LAVRENTIS MAHERITSAS, A SINGER/COMPOSER FROM PTELEOS, GREECE
by Danae Xiromeriti (5th grade)

Lavrentis Mahairitsas was born in Volos. At the age of 20, he forms the group P.L.D…, with which he goes to France aiming for an international career. When they fail, they return to Greece, where they release their first album in English, ARMAGEDON, in 1982. After the low interest shown in that disc, they turned to Greek lyrics. The group was renamed to TERMITES and they released their second album, named TERMITES, in 1983.

In 1984, they released the album “Amartoli Maria”, which makes everyone get interested in their music. Giorgos Ntalaras takes part in two of their songs. Two other albums followed, the “Tsimentenia trena” [1986] and “Perimentas ti vrohi” (1988). The last album by Termites was a live album, recorded in Lycabitos and named “Tsimedenio Kontserto “. In 1989, Lavrentis Mahairithas began his solo career by releasing the album “O Magapas ki i sagapw”.

Two years later, in 1991 the popular “Didimoteiho blues” is released and it becomes gold. In 1993, he released the album “Rikse Kokkino sti nyhta”. Then he met Dionissis Tsaknis. Their successful live performances led to an album, which was released in 1994 named “I nyhta tha to pei”. The songs were recorded during their concert in Lycabitos and two of their performances on Metro stage. These albums are followed by the not so popular, but still great, “Parathyra pou kourase i thea”, in 1995 and “ Pafsilipon”, in1996, which was widely accepted by the audience.

After that, he releases the album “Etsi drapetevo ap’ tis parees”, in June 1999, which contains the popular song “Kai ti zitao” with the voice of Dionissis Savopoulos. After that, he composed the soundtrack of the movie “Enas ki enas” and many songs for the album of Giorgos Ntalaras. He released a new album in 2001, named “To dialeimma krataei dio zoes”. A significant fact about this album is his collaboration with Angelo Branduardi. In 2003, a new album came out under the title” Sto afierono”. Also he took part in Philippos Pliatsikas’ album collaborating with Dionissis Tsaknis, in the song “Hriazete ena thavma edo”!

In 2005 “Alkyonides Meres” is released with songs recorded in live performances and it is followed by “Eroes me karbon”, in 2005. This year, he has just released a new album, the “I enohi ton amnon”. All these years, apart from the memorable collaboration with Dionissis Tsaknis in albums and live performances, he has also cooperated with some of the greatest Greek artists, such as Eleftheria Arvanitaki, Haris Alexiou, Vassilis Papakonstantinou, Christos Thiveos and others.

Pteleos, our village, is his actual hometown. He visits it quite often and, recently, he has paid a visit to our evening English class, where he gave us his autographs. All these make him shine in the Greek music scene and his songs will always be heard no matter how many years shall pass!

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STAR SIGNS by a 6th grade ‘expert’ – December 2010 Issue – Primary School of Pteleos

STAR SIGNS
by Julie Alamanioti

Aries (21/3-20/4)
You must be more careful in school because maybe you’ll have bad grades this term.

Taurus (21/4-20/5)
It would be better to be more careful with your friends, because maybe you’ll lose some of them.

Gemini (21/5-21/6)
You must exercise more in order to be healthier.

Cancer (22/6-22/7)
You must be friendlier and kinder to your parents if you want them to buy you what you want.

Leo (23/7-22/8)
Keep studying very hard because this is the only way to get good grades.

Virgo (23/8-22/9)
One day you will go shopping. Be careful, you must have much money with you!

Libra (23/9-22/10)
This month you will have a test in Science and you must study very very hard.

Scorpio (23/10-21-11)
You will buy a new thing for you with you parents but you must be very careful because they may convince you to buy something that you don’t like!

Sagittarius (22/11-20/12)
You mustn’t eat a lot of fast food because you will be very fat.

Capricorn (21/12-20/1)
You do not study very hard and will be sad if your grades are not good. Try to do something about it!

Aquarius (21/1-18/2)
Family problems! Some family members will need some help with money.

Pisces (19/2-20/3)
This must be your lucky week! Something good will happen!

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MONUMENTS AROUND THE WORLD by our 5th graders – December 2010 Issue – Primary School of Pteleos

MONUMENTS AROUND THE WORLD
by our 5th graders

Parthenon, Athens, Greece
by John Kalantzis

My country Greece has got a lot of sights. One of the most important sights is Parthenon in Athens. Parthenon was made from two ancient Greeks, Hictinos and Kallikrates, in 447-438 B.C.

Today many of the marbles of Parthenon are destroyed and some other marbles are saved in museums in Great Britain, France and other European countries.

Every year many people visit Athens to see the beauty of Parthenon. Finally I suggest that you come to Greece and see the Parthenon and other Greek sights. For more information visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenon

The Colosseum of Rome, Italy
by Helen Kaltsouni

The Colosseum is an elliptical amphitheatre in the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It is considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and Roman engineering.

Capable of seating 50.000 spectators, the Colosseum was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles, such as mock sea battles, animal hunts, executions etc.

Although in the 21st century it stays partially ruined because of damage caused by devastating earthquakes and stone-robbers, the Colosseum is an iconic symbol of Imperial Rome. It is one of Rome’s most popular tourist attractions and still has close connections with the Roman Catholic Church. The Colosseum is also depicted on the Italian version of the fire-cent euro coin.

The Colosseum today is now a major tourist attraction in Rome with thousands of tourists each year paying to view the arena.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colosseum)

The White Tower of Thessaloniki, Greece
by Alex Pardalos

The White Tower of Thessaloniki is a monument and museum on the water front of the city of Thessaloniki, capital of the region of Macedonia in northern Greece. It has been adopted as the symbol of the city, also as a symbol of Greek sovereignty over Macedonia.

The present tower dates from reign of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. There was an older tower on the same site, probably built by French knights during the period of the ottomans successively as a fort, garrison and a prison. In 1826, there was a massacre of the prisoners in the Tower. Owing to the countless victims of ottoman torturers and executioners, the tower acquired the name ‘’Tower of blood“which it kept until the end of the 18th century.

When Thessaloniki was captured by the Greeks during the Balkan War of 1912, the tower was whitewashed a symbolic gesture of cleansing, and acquired its present name. King George I of Greece was assassinated not far from the White Tower in 1913.

The Tower is now a buff colour but has retained the name White Tower. It now stands on Thessaloniki’s waterfront boulevard, Nikis Victory Street. It houses a Byzantine museum and is one of the city’s leading tourist attractions.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Tower_of_Thessaloniki)

The White Tower, Thessaloniki, Greece
by George Papargiris

The White Tower is a very old and big tower. It is in Thessaloniki, Greece. A lot of tourists visit it every day. Near the tower there are a lot of cafes and very big hotels. Next to the tower there is a beach. People can enjoy their coffee and the sunshine. It’s very beautiful!

The Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
by Helen Alamanioti

The Eiffel Tower was made in 1889 by an engineer Gustavo Eiffel. Its height is 325 m. It was the highest building in the world. Its weight is 10.100 tons. 300 workers put together 18.038 pieces of steel with 2,5 million bolts. Millions of people visit the Eiffel Tower every year. Everyday people enjoy the view from the Eiffel Tower.

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INTERVIEWING LOCAL PROFESSIONALS by our 5th graders – December 2010 Issue – Primary School of Pteleos

INTERVIEWING LOCAL PROFESSIONALS
by our 5th graders

In October, we, the 5th grade learners, decided to interview some local professionals in order to find out more about their jobs. We interviewed the local chemist and the carpenter.

INTERVIEW WITH A CARPENTER
by Danae Xiromeriti & John Kalantzis

In October 2010 we visited Mr. Jim Xiromeritis and we asked him if he wanted to answer our questions. He willingly accepted.

How many years have you been doing this job?
I was very young when I started helping my dad in this job. That’s how I learnt this job.

Have you studied to do this job?
I finished senior high school and I preferred my father’s job.

Does one need a lot of money to do this job?
One needs a lot of money and, once you decide to do this job, you must make a lot of investments.

Do you think your job is profitable?
This job is creative, pleasant, the works satisfies you, but the job isn’t profitable.

INTERVIEW WITH THE CHEMIST
by Helen Kaltsouni & Alex Pardalos (5th grade learners)

In October we visited the chemist of Pteleos and we asked him if he wanted to answer our questions. He willingly welcomed us in his shop.

How many years have you been doing this job?
I have been doing this job for 22 years.

How difficult is your job?
There are a lot of problems. First of all, the types of prescriptions are different. Also, there are always changes in the way of prescribing. In addition, it is sometimes hard to find medicine and a chemist needs to be in touch with a lot of warehouses in order to supply his shop with medicine.

Do you think that your job is profitable?
In the past it was profitable and now is not very much.

Do you have to study at the university to do this gob?
Yes, it is necessary for someone to study at the university.

How do you buy your medicine for your pharmacy?
I buy medicine from the cooperative unions in Volos, Athens and Thessaloniki.

What are your job difficulties?
The new machinery and the people who don’t know what they want!

Do you believe that this is a job young people should try to do?
Yes, they should follow it, studying new technologies and modernizing their technique, following the right practices which will be taught by the right teachers.

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A DAY IN MY LIFE by our 5th graders – December Issue 2010 – Primary School of Pteleos

A DAY IN A FIFTH GRADER’S LIFE
What is really the daily routine of a fifth-grader? Learners, based on their course book, have written articles on a day in their life!

A DAY IN MY LIFE
by Danae Xiromeriti

My name is Danae, I’m 10 years old. I get up at 7:00 o’clock every morning. I eat breakfast. Then I wear my clothes, brush my teeth, my hair and I wash my face. After that, I go to school.

At school we learn Maths, Greek, English, History, Geography and French. School starts at 8:00am and ends at 13:15pm but on Thursday and Friday it finishes at 14:00pm. In school we have one teacher for most of the subjects and one teacher for English, one for French and one for P.E.

When I get home from school I do my homework. I play with my friends volleyball. I like sitting with my family in the sofa and watching TV and eating popcorn. In my spare time, I play with my play station two.

Before I go to bed I watch TV. I like watching programmes like ‘Patty’ and ‘Great Creatures’. After that, I brush my teeth, I say goodnight and I go to bed at 10:00pm.

A DAY IN MY LIFE
by George Papargiris

My name is George. I ’m ten years old. I get up at seven o’clock every morning. I have my breakfast and I go to school.

The school starts at quarter past eight and ends at quarter past one. On Thursday and Friday it ends at two o’clock. At school we learn Geography, Language, Maths, French, English and History.

When I get home I eat and I do my homework. In the afternoon I play with my friend.

In the evening I watch TV. My favourite TV program is Spiderman 3.At eleven o’clock I go to bed.

A DAY IN MY LIFE
by Helen Kaltsouni

Every day I wake up at 7 o’clock in the morning. I wash my face, I brush my teeth, I eat breakfast, I put on my clothes, I take my school bag and I usually go to school by my dad’s car.

The bell rings at eight o’clock and the lesson begins. We have a lot of subjects at school; Greek Language, Maths, History, Geography, Physical Education, English, French, etc, so every day is a difficult day. We have three breaks between the lessons to eat our snack.

The school ends at half past one, I come back home only to change my bag, because I have an English lesson just after school. The English lessons ends at half past three, I return home, I wash my hands and finally it’s time for lunch. Then, I have some rest watching TV, or I sometimes go to bed for an hour.

Between five and six o’clock it’s time to do my homework for the next day. I eat something for dinner at nine o’clock. If I have time, I watch some TV and I go to bed at eleven o’clock, because another difficult day at school comes!!!

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OUR SCHOOL by our 4th grade learners – December Issue 2010 – Primary School of Pteleos

OUR SCHOOL
by Vasso Boukorou and Zoe Gerogiakomou

Our school is in Pteleos. It’s very old but it’s very big. There is one floor and there are six classrooms. There are ten teachers and fifty pupils.

There is a large playground and one computer room. There isn’t a music room, a football field or a basketball court. There is a small library in the hall and a small kitchen.

Our classroom is in the back and we are eleven pupils. I like my school because it’s very big and colourful.

There are some things that we would like it to have, for example, a gym to do gymnastics when it rains. Also, we would like it to have a volleyball court and finally we would like each child to have his/her own computer. That’s our school and we love it!

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PTELEOS, OUR VILLAGE by our 5th graders – December 2010 Issue – Primary School of Pteleos


PTELEOS, OUR VILLAGE
by our 5th graders

Pteleos is the name of our village. It is in central Greece and it is very beautiful. It has a lot of places to visit. Some of them are the following:

THE VILLAGE OF HAMAKO
by George Papargiris & Kosmas Gourgiotis

Hamako was a very old village. The people left it in 1927.Hamako had a windmill on a hill for the people’s service in the past. Today people who visit it can see the ruins. People left the village around 1915 and it didn’t have any residents in 1927. People went to other cities and villages because they wanted to grow olive trees and they didn’t want to have animals any more.

THE SEA MUSEUM OF ACHILLIO
by Joanna Skoura & Helen Alamanioti

The Sea Museum of Achillio was founded by the Prefecture of Pteleos. A tourist can see the secrets and the beauties of the sea world. The museum opened for the first time in May, 2002. Ever since, people who want to visit the Museum, call and make an appointment. It is one of the most important sea museums of continental Greece. Near the museum you can see the ruins of a windmill. The Hamako community board built this windmill at the top of a hill, so that it could be used by the people of the village and the neighboring villagers. Today you can only see its ruins.

PTELEOS CASTLE
by George Papargiris & Kosmas Gourgiotis

Pteleos was always one of the most important ports of the Aegean Sea. A castle was built in the entrance of the port in 1204. It was very tall and big. Its entrance was very big for safety. The only way to get into the castle was to use a ladder. There were a lot of houses around the castle.

THE BEACHES OF PTELEOS
by George Papargiris & Kosmas Gourgiotis

Pteleos has a lot of beaches. The biggest is Lyhoura which is famous for its birds. It’s 1 kilometer long. You can also visit a lot of other beaches. They’re Karavotsaki, Mitrouna and Lefki. A lot of tourists also visit Panagia, because it has a beach bar and a lot of umbrellas. Then, they can take a shower and have lunch.