Friday, September 11, 2009

4th Issue


San Antonio de Padua, Buenos Aires, Argentina


Tournaments Canceled
(by Francisco Facio, Juan Manuel Aloe, Noelia Amato, Agustina Mele)

This is terrible!!! All the tournaments in which the school participated have been canceled for the A flu. The virus H1N1 is very dangerous.
Authorities decided on prevention because it is a really important illness.
The students think prevention is not necessary. They want to go to this tournaments and play them.


The CEAMSE in the school
(by Francisco Facio, Juan Manuel Aloe, Noelia Amato, Agustina Mele)

CEAMSE is an company, they recollect trash. They came to San Antonio school to explain the process to recycle trash.

We listened to this thematic class and we liked that process and the photographs about the company.
Remember: Recycle to change the world, and have a better world!


MORE ABOUT THE CEAMSE

(by Guido Sangguinetti, Nicolás Strollo, Sofía Fernandez)

On august 23rd the students from 2º socials had one class on the CEAMSE (Coordinación Ecológica Área Metropolitana Sociedad del Estado).

The CEAMSE reduces, recycles and reuses garbage. The CEAMSE has a separation and classification plant. The plant reduces 400 tons of garbage a day.


The chemistry class

(by Matias Lucero, Marianela Palazzi, Ivan Navarro, Rodrigo Ereno, Matias Combi)


Around two weeks ago in the chemistry class the students from 2nd sociales purificated dirty water in the laboratory of the school for an experiment. The experiment failed with all the groups, but only one groups did it very well, that was the group formed by Matias Combi, Matias Lucero, Ivan Navarro and Marianela Palazzi.

That group got a ten, for doing the experiment well.




Thursday, September 3, 2009

3rd Issue


San Antonio de Padua, Buenos Aires, Argentina


SOAP!!
(by Yon Almeida, Fernando Calderón, Maribel Mastracchio, Mariana Viñoly, Federico Quintero)

Surprise! We discovered a present for us!
We have soap in our bathrooms. We belive there isn`t soap since we said goodbye to Arcadio (language teacher).
We are very happy, but this is a preventive measure against the Influenza A.
Only for this we have soap!


CLASSROOM COMPARISON
(by Marianela Palazzi, Ivan Navarro, Rodrigo Ereno, Matias Combi, Matias Lucero)

2nd Sociales' clasroom isn't as big as 2nd Naturales' clasroom. In 2nd Naturales clasroom there are more windows than in 2nd Sociales clasroom, because there are more students in Naturales. The colour of the walls, floor and the door is the same.

2nd Sociales

2nd Naturales

INTERVIEW TO MAGALI
(by Ailín Pace, Mariano Strollo, Mercedes Archilli and Luciano Robson)

1- What's your name ?
My name is Magali
2- How old are you ?
I'm 43 years old
3- Do you like your job?
Yes, I like it very much
4- Do you like working in the school ?
Yes, of course
5- What do yo do on Saturday?
I clean the house. I go to see my son to play tennis. I visit my parents.
6-When did you start working?
I started working when I was 18
7- Do you like English ?
So, so
8- Do you like playing football?
Yes , I like it so much


PADUA CITY
(by Leonardo Ramirez, Santiago Fernandez, Matias Castro, Franco Niccolini, Noelia Roldan, Elina Maidana)

Padua is a city situated in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is very small, and very calm too. The people of the town are friendly. It had a cinema and a night club in the past.
Now it has a few restaurants, sport clubs, and a cultural club.


WHAT IS BUENOS AIRES LIKE?
(by Alvarez Sofía, Amato Ayelén, Toledo Romina, Pigin Alan)

Buenos Aires downtown is Capital Federal. The language spoken there is the Spanish but because of the tourist we can listen to different lenguages, for example: English, Italian, Portuguese, etc.
The weather is mild. Temperatures range from 3ºC to 35ºC.
The more important monument is the “Obelisco.” It is the tallest in the city. Capital Federal has other monuments for national heroes.

Obelisco

BUENOS AIRES VS. PADUA
(by Alan Pighin, Ayelén Amato, Romina Torres, Sofía Álvarez)

Buenos Aires is more crowed than Padua. Padua isn’t as noisy as Bs.As . In Bs.As there is the widest avenue In the world. And in Padua there is the longest avenue in the world.
Padua hasn’t got as many buildings as Bs.As.
Bs.As has got many restaurants, theatres, cinemas, shows, concerts, shopings, etc. And Padua hasn’t got many entertainements.
In Padua the public transports is slowler than in Bs. As. Because
Bs.As has got the subway.
Padua ins’t as touristic as Bs.As.

Padua

Buenos Aires