
22 mai 2012
Come and see our stars.
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 22 mai 2012, 22:11
21 mai 2012
How do you like spring?
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 21 mai 2012, 22:14
This is the first answer I got to the competion I launched about your best picture or drawing about spring.
I hope I'll soon get some more. 
10 mai 2012
Run, Run, Run ...
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 10 mai 2012, 17:52
You will run for this : Action Against Hunger
Action Against Hunger works in over 40 countries to carry out innovative, lifesaving programmes in nutrition, food security, water and sanitation, health and advocacy. Every year, our 6,000 aid workers help over 4 million people worldwide.
¥Nutrition
Our nutritionists save the lives of severely malnourished children through emergency interventions and the longer term prevention of malnutrition. They treat severely malnourished children through feeding programmes and distribute ready-to-use therapeutic foods to treat malnutrition before it becomes life-threatening.
¥Water and sanitation
A community's nutritional well-being requires a lasting supply of clean water and the knowledge of how to use and care for it properly. We provide access to safe drinking water by tapping springs, drilling wells and installing water systems. We also teach the importance of water and sanitation in preventing disease and train communities to maintain water and sanitation equipment.
Food security
Addressing malnutrition is about much more than just distributing food. We combine emergency relief with programmes that help develop dependable sources of income. By providing seeds, tools, training and income-generating activities, we help vulnerable people regain their self-sufficiency for the long-term.
¥Health
A vicious circle exists between disease and malnutrition. A malnourished child is more vulnerable to diseases than a well-fed child. A sick child, weakened by illness, often becomes a victim of malnutrition. It is therefore necessary to fight disease to combat hunger. We set up mother and child health centers to provide immunisation and pre/post-natal care. Our public health programmes aim at training medical staff, providing medicine, monitoring and controlling epidemics.
To know more look at this site :
ACF London:http://www.actionagainsthunger.org.uk/
07 mai 2012
Elections in France, Greece and Russia
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 07 mai 2012, 22:48
In elections around Europe, France and Russia have new presidents but the people of Greece can't make up their minds.
Francois Hollande is the name of the new French president, elected after the people of France went out to vote at the weekend.
Russia has voted for Vladimir Putin to be their president - he has had the job before so he's a familiar face.
But in Greece, no leader has been able to get a big enough win.
To know more about it go there.
02 mai 2012
Last month was wettest April for more than 100 years in the uk
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 02 mai 2012, 14:22
We weren't the only ones to sing in the rain, I hope we can soon sing : Here comes the sun !
Rehearse and train in the shower it may work

About " Somewhere I belong " from Linkin park
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 02 mai 2012, 13:57
You can watch it again here
To read the lyrics go there and after you can also read the comments the people made about it and or send me yours.
06 avril 2012
All about Easter.
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 06 avril 2012, 23:18 - news
First this little message to read from (bluemountain.com)

You will also find a lot of interesting general information on this site.
Then why not listening to Jessica on audio-lingua.com. She explains what she and her family usually do on Easter.
Here you can watch a video of the white house for last Easter with Mr Obama
And on this one you'll see what English children had planned to do.
Learn more on the author of one of the most famous book about rabbit.
Now tell me how are you going to spend this Easter week end?
Sleeping habits
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 06 avril 2012, 18:38 - Enquiries
Do you get enough sleep? That's the question Newsround's been
putting to more than 1000 kids - and more than half of you said no!
Hundreds of kids between the ages of 9 - 11 were asked about their
sleeping habits and a lot of them told us their mobiles and TVs were
keeping them up at night.
10 year old Lewis says he stays up playing
computer games: "I play on my games - it takes me until 10 O Clock to go to sleep. It makes me tired in the morning."

So why is sleep so important? Expert - Paul Gringras - explains : "If you speak to any of the athletes that are going to be in 2012
- they know the importance of a good night's sleep. Your reflexes
improve if you've had a really good night sleep, your reaction time to
catch a ball - as well as your ability to concentrate and learn and do
well in an exam."
The 6th forms Gaïa and Hera worked on this subject.
I'm waiting for their comments
What do children eat for breakfast all over the world? what about you?
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 06 avril 2012, 17:52 - Enquiries
Share your breakfast
Noodles? Eggs? Yam?
What's on your breakfast table? Schools around the world share their breakfast with BBC World Class and the BBC World News for Children.

At the World News for Children they've been asking what you eat for breakfast. We'll be
hearing from kids in different countries - Today we hear from
pupils at Headlines Educational Centre in Kumasi, Ghana.......
"Usually every morning I like to have Milo, Milo is hot
chocolate, but over the weekend I take Kenkey - which is mashed corn"
"My favourite breakfast is rice pudding with bread and butter" "My
favourite breakfast is Milo with bread and sausage. That's what I have
every day. Sometimes I take porridge, cornflakes, custard or oats."
And if you want to read more about how kids around the world start
their day - head over to the World Class website . Just click on www.bbc.co.uk/worldclass.
You can also give me your comments and I'll send them for you.
30 mars 2012
Tomorrow is another day but ...
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 30 mars 2012, 21:15
so don't wait for tomorrow !

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