segunda-feira, 2 de outubro de 2023

 

Mês Internacional da Biblioteca Escolar (MIBE)

Outubro é o Mês Internacional da Biblioteca Escolar (MIBE), uma celebração anual das bibliotecas escolares em todo o mundo, uma oportunidade para darem a conhecer o trabalho que desenvolvem e mostrarem que não são apenas um serviço, mas um centro nevrálgico vital nas escolas.

Em Portugal, o Dia da Biblioteca Escolar assinala-se na quarta segunda-feira do mês de outubro, em 2023, dia 23/10.

O mote para este ano já está lançado: Biblioteca escolar: o meu lugar preferido para criar e imaginar.









quarta-feira, 31 de maio de 2023

Ser escritor é cool

 

Promover Leitura! Promover Escrita!

Está selecionado o trabalho sugerido para o 3º desafio.

                                                                 Parabéns Frambecas!

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segunda-feira, 22 de maio de 2023

Dia do autor português



 


"Não basta que as coisas que se dizem sejam grandes, se quem as diz não é grande. Por isso os ditos que alegamos se chamam autoridades, porque o autor é o que lhes dá o crédito e lhes concilia o respeito ."                             



                                                                                              Padre António Vieira in    
                                                                           Sermões do Rosário  Maria Rosa Mística 



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sexta-feira, 5 de maio de 2023

Poema para a Mãe

 

Oficina de escrita /ilustração

Para assinalar o Dia da Mãe, os alunos construíram um poema, com uma palavrinha apenas. A aluna Maria Augusta do 9ºC pintou uma tela colorindo flores para homenagear todas as Mães.

Mãe é:

Amor

Alegria

Dedicação

Vida

Tudo

…!

Este dia tem a forma

de um beijo, de um abraço, de uma flor

Para todas as Mães, enaltecido com Amor!









Dia da Mãe



 






segunda-feira, 17 de abril de 2023

Projeto Etwining

Escrita Criativa - "Just Say NO to Bullying & Make a Difference"




  When he was little, Tiago thought he had a lot of friends, he played with them, laughed, danced. However, everything changed in the 10th year, beginning of secondary school, Tiago had to change schools and consequently his class changed a little. He continued with most of his friends, but in order to make new friends and not be called strangers for hanging out with him, an unusual kid because he had vitiligo, they started calling him names and insulting him to demean him.

   That's when it all started, for having a different appearance from others, he was judged and treated badly. At first, it was just verbal violence, but as time went by, physical violence also began. He suffered a lot, but always in secret, until one day he forgot to hide the marks and when he got home his mother noticed everything. Tiago had nowhere to run and so he felt obliged to tell his mother everything that was going on. Soon after finding out what was going on, the mother decided that she would immediately speak to the school principal, in order to request a transfer to a different class. When presented with the problem, the principal said that Tiago was probably exaggerating and that likely the transfer would not be approved. Disgusted with the whole situation, Tiago's mother promised that she would not let the incident happen again.

    She became her son’s biggest supporter and determined that Tiago needed help in order to overcome the traumas, so she placed him in a psychologist. With the help of a specialist Tiago was able to overcome the traumas and realized that vitiligo is something unique that represents him, he also recognized that bullying made him a more resilient and optimistic person.

 Joana  e Mafalda 



When he was little, Tiago thought he had a lot of friends, he played with them, laughed, danced. However, everything changed in the 10th year, beginning of secondary school, Tiago had to change schools and consequently his class changed a little. He continued with most of his friends, but in order to make new friends and not be called strangers for hanging out with him, an unusual kid because he had vitiligo, they started calling him names and insulting him to demean him.

   That's when it all started, for having a different appearance from others, he was judged and treated badly. At first, it was just verbal violence, but as time went by, physical violence also began. He suffered a lot, but always in secret, until one day he forgot to hide the marks and when he got home his mother noticed everything. Tiago had nowhere to run and so he felt obliged to tell his mother everything that was going on. Soon after finding out what was going on, the mother decided that she would immediately speak to the school principal, in order to request a transfer to a different class. When presented with the problem, the principal said that Tiago was probably exaggerating and that likely the transfer would not be approved. Disgusted with the whole situation, Tiago's mother promised that she would not let the incident happen again.

    She became her son’s biggest supporter and determined that Tiago needed help in order to overcome the traumas, so she placed him in a psychologist. With the help of a specialist Tiago was able to overcome the traumas and realized that vitiligo is something unique that represents him, he also recognized that bullying made him a more resilient and optimistic person.


Ana,Margarida, Matilde