HAPPY EASTER!
How do you celebrate Easter in your country? Many British children believe that the Easter bunny comes to their garden to hide eggs. In Australia, the tradition is to eat chocolate hot cross buns on Good Friday. The celebration is taken to the extreme in New York; where a spectacular Easter parade takes place on Easter Sunday along Fifth Avenue featuring rabbits, flowers, clowns and more! The good news is that our Easter resources haven't been hidden by any rabbit so far. Enjoy!
19 mar 2013
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18 mar 2013
ST PATRICK´S DAY
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HAPPY ST PATRICK'S DAY!
On 17th March, it is St Patrick's Day! This Irish tradition is celebrated around the world - from the annual parade in Dublin to parades in New York, Chicago and even Sydney! Why not ask your class to wear green for the day? It's one St Patrick's Day tradition, although blue was the original colour of St Patrick's robes. Did you know that in Chicago the river is dyed green for few hours? Bring fun into the classroom and join the celebration with our Irish resources
On 17th March, it is St Patrick's Day! This Irish tradition is celebrated around the world - from the annual parade in Dublin to parades in New York, Chicago and even Sydney! Why not ask your class to wear green for the day? It's one St Patrick's Day tradition, although blue was the original colour of St Patrick's robes. Did you know that in Chicago the river is dyed green for few hours? Bring fun into the classroom and join the celebration with our Irish resources
10 mar 2013
4 mar 2013
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6:09 | by english teachers
MARCH
1st • St. David’s Day (Wales)
First week March • World Book Day
(UK and Ireland)
www.worldbookday.com
8th • International Women’s Day
17th • St. Patrick’s Day
21st • First Day of Spring
22nd • World Water Day
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