Monday, June 22, 2009

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Monuments in Saxony - Anhalt/Germany


This collage shows the crypt of the castle Neuenburg with the picture of Uta von Naumburg and squared columns.

Collage made by Maria Dimke

Monuments in Saxony-Anhalt/Germany


The collage consists of four buildings:

the church of the monastery in Jerichow,
the castle Giebichenstein in Halle,
the monastery Magdeburg and

the village church in Engersen.

Collage made by Julia Rische

Monuments in Saxony - Anhalt/Germany


This is the church of the monastery „Unsere lieben Frauen“ in Magdeburg, Saxony Anhalt.
Collage made by Melanie Barth

Monuments in Saxony - Anhalt/Germany


This is a statue named „ Uta von Naumburg “It’s a stoneligure from Naumburg’s Cathedral.Built in 13 th century.

Collage made by Elisabeth Sunzow

Monuments in Saxony-Anhalt/ Germany




Romanesque crypt with painted tin coffins in the cathedral in Zeitz.
Collage made by Josephine Busch


Spring in Germany








As you can see, we had a lot of fun in our park "Lustgarten".

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Spring in Poland - Ewelina Borowska, class 2i






The spring is very beautiful in Poland.Buds bloom, birds sing and grass turns green.I like spring very much, because everything comes back to life.

Spring in Poland - Aneta Szewczyk, class 1i




Spring in Poland starts on 21 March. Snow is melting and there are flowers. Arrival of birds. It's the time of sunny days and breeze.

Spring in Poland - Ola Matysiak, class 1i







Spring in Poland
Everything becomes green, the world wakes up to life , thriving flowers , strorks arrive , insects and animals awaken from hibernation , birds build their nests.

Differences between Finland and Spain by Mari Mäkelä and Jenna Petman, Jakomäen yläaste 9B





Differences between Finland and Spain
When we arrived in Spain, the first thing we noticed that was different were kisses to cheek to cheek. In Finland we never do that, we just shake hands if we want to be formal, otherwise we just say hi.
Second thing was food. We all like Spanish food even if that was very different from Finnish food. In Finland we eat more potatoes and meat, not so much sea food.
The houses in Spain were much colder than in Finland. Or maybe we just think so because the weather outside was hotter than we have here.
Here in school we have free lunch every day, but there we didn’t have it. If you wanted to eat during the school day, you had to buy something or go home to get some food.
The countries are very different, but the people are still same kind (:

These observations were made by Mari Mäkelä and Jenna Petman, Jakomäen yläaste 9B

Spring in Finland by Ella Meriläinen ja Enni Rantala 9C Jakomäen yläaste






Spring in Finland

Finnish spring is beautiful,
You can notice it after winter.
When you eat the egg called Kinder,
You can feel the spring air.
All the flowers start to blossom,
And then you feel awesome.
School ends and you’re free,
Suddenly you notice there are leaves in the tree.


Ella Meriläinen ja Enni Rantala 9C Jakomäen yläaste