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Greece in Life Across Europe

Greece in Life Across Europe. Our country-our town-our school in a few words and pictures. Greece in Europe. Location of Greece   (deep orange). We come from Greece-a small country in the south of Europe. It has about 11.000.000 inhabitants.

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Greece in Life Across Europe

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  1. Greece in Life Across Europe Our country-our town-our school in a few words and pictures.

  2. Greece in Europe Location of Greece  (deep orange) • We come from Greece-a small country in the south of Europe. • It has about 11.000.000 inhabitants

  3. Greece has a lot of islands and mountainous areas. It is divided into 13 parts. We are in the North part just 120 Km away from Thessaloniki Greece and its parts

  4. Greek Macedonia is the second largest prefecture in Greece,it is one of the most beautiful regions of Greece and its capital, Thessaloniki is the second largest city in Greece. Greek Macedonia

  5. Kozani is the largest prefecture of Western Macedonia of a 3562 square kilometres area and 150,431 people according to the 1991 census. It is studded with archaeological sites, historical monuments and bustling cities full of life and prosperity thanks to trade and deposits of lignite.(Greece has 52 prefectures). The perfecture of Kozani

  6. Kozani (Greek: Κοζάνη), capital of Kozani Prefecture. It is located in the western part of Macedonia. The city lies 710 meters above sea level, 15 kilometers north-west of the lake Polyfytos.It is situated near the Egnatia Highway, which connects the coast of the Ionian Sea with Thessaloniki and Turkish borders. The town of Kozani

  7. Kozani is the home of the Technological Educational Institute of West Macedonia and the University of West Macedonia[1], with about 15,000 students from all over Greece and other places. The town of Kozani

  8. The Folklore Museum and the Town Hall

  9. The famous bridge of Polyfytous The new park in our town Some other interesting places

  10. One of the most important aspects of local folklore is Kozani's carnival at the end of the winter, which retains much of the profanity of the ancient Dionysiac cult. Carnivals an important event in kozani

  11. We are all having fun

  12. Our school’s Neighbourhood • The church and the park of St. Dimitrios by our school

  13. This is the 2nd Primary School of Kozani • We are 20 happy teachers and 250 happier students.

  14. Our headmaster is Thanasis Zahos. This is our headmaster

  15. The others were busy at that moment. We posed in a typical classroom on the opening day! Ms Despina Soumelidou is our vice headmaster. These are some of the teachers in our school

  16. The president and the vice president of the Parents Association which is really very active and helpful for the school. The music teacher in a relaxing moment Some people more

  17. In our school -There are • A small canteen for snacks which our students have during their breaks. • The 2 classes of kindergarten for children aged 4-5 and 5-6. • Two offices for teachers - smokers and non-smokers and the headmaster’s office. • 14 classes for the needs of teaching.

  18. Our classrooms • There are 6 grades in the elementary (or primary) school ,2 classes for each. • Each class has its own classroom. • There is also a classroom for foreign languages • And a classroom for the daily school, where children eat .

  19. Teachers and classes • Every teacher has a class - he is responsible for this class and teaches all the subjects. • All teachers are qualified to teach all subjects in all classes. • The P.E, music and foreign languages are taught by specialized teachers who are qualified to teach the specific subject.

  20. The school chorus and our school in a parade

  21. The subjects • In the first and second grade students have Language, Maths, Environmental Education, Arts, P.E. and cross-curricular subject. They come to school for 25 lessons per week. • In the third and fourth grade English, History and Religious are added. They come to school for 30 lessons. • In the fifth and sixth grade French or German, Geography, Science and politics are added. They are in the school for 32 lessons.

  22. Hours in the school • The official program starts for students 8:20 and finishes at 12:30(kindergarten) • 13:20 for the grades 1,2,3,4 • 14:00 for the grades 5,6 (not everyday) • There is also the daily school (not obligatory) from 12.30 till 4.00. Children stayed at school for extra lessons.

  23. We are four people: Maria Chantzi (one of the English teachers) Antiopi Gigantidou Rossetta Skraparli (both teachers of the 1st grade for this school year) Georgios Papadopoulos (the P.E. teacher) Here

  24. The Greek working team • We are the four of the sixteen that are eager to work and try our best. • We are waiting for you in February to join in and feel the winter festival of carnivals and its cultural dimensions in the school and everyday life!!!

  25. SEE YOU IN GREECE IN FEBRUARY!!!

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