30 May: Day of the Canary Islands We are extremely happy to share this activity with you all! 1º ESO A, B and C students created awesome posters about loan words and words and phrases picked up from English. Moreover, as a round up activity we had an outing to Los Cristianos beach! We were all eager to have an excursion after the pandemic! It has been a great multidisciplinary activity to celebrate The Canary Islands Day: 3º ESO B, 4º ESO B and 4º ESO D students interviewed English passersby to find out what they know about our islands, and after that they played beach games such as volleyball, "lucha canaria", swimming. Listen to our podcasts and have a look at our posters and photographs. Hope you enjoy them!!! Podcasts and photographs 👂👀
World Water Day: The water route - La ruta del agua 👍 The origen of Adeje village is related to the influence of water. Our Town Hall and our school work together in some activities to promote the importance of water in our daily lives and in our village. Following these ideas, our IES participates in a project to teach students and the whole community the importance of saving water, a sensible use, how it is obtained and the essential role it has in our lives. Many departments worked together to create these awesome work: how to collect, carry and distribute water. SAVE, CLEAN, RECYCLE WATER! 🙋
THE ROAD TO EQUALITY This March 8, International Women's Day, we want to highlight the importance of care for the development and well-being of citizens. The pandemic has exposed the crisis of the current care model, and that it does not work without the work of thousands of women. Care is essential to sustain life, but it is often free, invisible, precarious and feminized. It continues to fall mostly on women and the equitable distribution of care responsibilities is a pending challenge and an opportunity to build a more egalitarian society. We cannot forget that all people are born interdependent and in need of care, and that is why we want to once again underline the need to make a change in the approach to care. It is essential to overcome gender inequalities, roles and stereotypes and raise awareness among all citizens to give visibility and value to the tasks that sustain life, both physically, emotionally and mentally. But what are we talking about when we talk about "c...
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