16 mar 2016

Easter is coming!!!

Easter is coming and we have being decorating eggs in our English class. Well done, kids!


Easter eggs are a very old tradition going to a time before Christianity. Eggs after all are a symbol of spring and new life.


Exchanging and eating Easter eggs is a popular custom in many countries. In the UK before they were replaced by chocolate Easter eggs real eggs were used, in most cases, chicken eggs. The eggs were hard-boiled and dyed in various colors and patterns. The traditionally bright colours represented spring and light.

An older more traditional game is one in which real eggs are rolled against one another or down a hill. The owner of the egg that stayed uncracked the longest won. Even today in the north of England, for example as at Preston in Lancashire, they still carry out the custom of egg rolling. Hard boiled eggs are rolled down slopes to see whose egg goes furthest. In other places another game is played. You hold an egg in the palm of the hand and bang against your opponent's egg. The loser is the one whose egg breaks first.



HAPPY EASTER!!!

6ºA Educación Vial

El pasado viernes 11 de marzo la clase de 6ºA fuimos al circuito de Educación Vial a montar en... ¿bici? ¡NO! ¡En karts! 

Conducir es fácil, pero circular no tanto...












Longitud de la circunferencia

La longitud de una circunferencia está relacionada con su diámetro.
El diámetro está contenido en la circunferencia "pi" veces. 
Por eso para calcular la longitud de una circunferencia, multiplicamos su diámetro por "pi"

Longitud de la circunferencia = 2 π x r