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Sunday, 2 September 2012
Comenius Song
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Sports and Games in England
- Only the player with the ball can be tagged and a tag is simply the removal by a defender of one of the two ribbons from the ball carrier. Ball carriers can run or dodge potential taggers but cannot fend them off, spin around or shield their ribbons in any way.
- The defender then holds the ribbon above their head and shouts 'tag' for all to hear. Defenders must back off at least one metre from the ball carrier, allowing space for them to pass. They are not allowed to snatch the ball from the player's hand. It is helpful to players if the referee shouts 'pass' as a tag is made.
- Once tagged, the player in possession of the ball must stop as soon as possible and pass the ball quickly.
- Each batsman receives only one “good” ball to try and hit and they must run even if they miss it.
- A “good” ball must be bowled underarm and must reach the batsman below head level, above the knee, and within reach of the outstretched rounders stick.
- A “no ball” may be hit by the batsman if they want, since they cannot be caught out from a “no ball”. Alternatively, they may ignore the “no ball” and wait for a “good” ball.
- If the ball is hit into the area behind the batting line, they may only run to first post.
- If a “Rounder” is completed by a batsman after missing the ball, only a “half-rounder” is counted.
- If the batsman does not have time to complete a “Rounder” before the ball is returned from the outfield, they may stop at posts 1, 2 or 3, and then run on when the next batsman has started running. When back in line they can then wait to have another turn.
- When a batsman is out he does not have another turn and the innings continues until all batsmen are out. Some players may have several turns in an innings, and when the last batsman in a side is left, he will have to run complete “Rounders” in order to stay in.
Diary of the visit to England
Thank you, Nola Murray
Diary of the visit to Poland
The next day we went in to school on the school coach. We were made very welcome by both the staff and children of the secondary school who gave us a traditional welcome to their school, with a clapping avenue of students, and bread and salt to symbolise welcome.
We also visited a chemistry and Polish lesson with older children. Back in the library the teachers had a meeting and talked about the last visit to England, where we will cover the artistic/emotional and spiritual rooms. They agreed on the activities, then we all got on a coach that was going to take us to Krakow-a journey of over 6 hours, arriving late in the evening! What a varied and busy day!
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Our Favourite Songs and Singers Manor Primary England
Price Tag by Jessie J sung by Pop Girls!
Friday, 30 March 2012
SONGS CHOSEN BY SPANISH STUDENTS
EUROPE'S LIVING A CELEBRATION, BY ROSA
WAKA WAKA, BY SHAKIRA
AVE MARÍA, BY DAVID BISBAL
LOOKING FOR PARADISE, BY ALEJANDRO SANZ AND ALICIA KEYS
FRIENDS WILL BE FRIENDS, BY QUEEN
OUR HOUSE, BY MADNESS
Friday, 16 March 2012
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Monday, 12 March 2012
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
DIARY OF OUR VISIT TO POLAND (BY STUDENTS FROM VERA)
The first day we had a long and tiring trip. It took us 6 hours to go to Madrid by bus and then four hours more to go to Warsaw. The first night we slept in a hotel there and we ate a typical soup of Poland. After that we went to ''sleep'', all together in one bedroom.
TUESDAY 18th OCTOBER
The next morning we met the Polish and British students and teachers and then we visited some monuments of the city.
When we arrived in Stanin, we went to our host houses. That night we hung out with the Polish students, the hosts and more people. But Elvira and Maha were staying too far away to go with them, so they played table tennis with their host sisters.
WEDNESDAY 19th
In the morning we all went to school with our Polish friends, who gave us a very warm welcome, with music and dancing.
After attending some lessons, we ate something and we went to the gym. In the gym we did the presentations about our country and our high school. The headmaster of Stanin Secondary School and the mayor were there with the Polish, English and Spanish delegations. Then we played a lot of intellectual and cultural games with the English and Polish students. Some of the Polish students danced the traditional Polish dance called “ Polonés”. Also one student danced flamenco very well and another student danced in a “bullfighting” style.
THURSDAY 20th
In the morning we went to the school with our hosts and we learned something in their lessons, we stayed for a little bit on the computers of the school library and we played basketball in P.E. with the Polish students. We ate something at school and after that we said goodbye to a lot of new friends that we had made during the days we stayed in Stanin (a beautiful but cold place)
We had to travel for about 6 hours in a bus singing songs (Spanish songs and also some Polish ones) and the people that were tired slept a little.
We finally got to Krakow. The hotel was very cool and we had a small party in Elvira's room, but we went to sleep at about 11 pm because we were very tired after travelling.
FRIDAY 21st
We woke up very early because we had to take a bus to visit the city of Krakow. We went to an enormous cathedral that is the most important religious building in Poland, we also went to a museum and went shopping in our free time. We bought presents for our families and friends.
In the evening we went to visit some salt caves that were more than 120 metres below the ground, we walked a lot and we went down a lot of stairs.
Our teachers bought some souvenirs in the caves shop and after that we walked to the bus to go back to the hotel.
SATURDAY 2nd
Our last day in Poland. We got up at 6 o'clock to take a taxi to get to the airport at 7:40 a.m.
In the airport they told us that we couldn't take the plane because of the adverse weather conditions. We had to take a plane from Krakow to Frankfurt at 16:15 and then another one from Frankfurt to Madrid.We finally arrived in Vera at 7:15 a.m. We were really tired after spending the night on the bus, but we were really happy because we had had a great week in Poland, a week that we will never forget.
THANK YOU SO MUCH TO EVERYBODY WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE, BOTH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS.