Showing posts with label School Day of Non-Violence and Peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School Day of Non-Violence and Peace. Show all posts

Jan 30, 2011

A POEM by María del Campo


I wish I could fly over the sky, over the rainbow.
I wish I could stay there for good.
I wish all of us could.
However, I wish I could be blind:
Not to see the damage,
not to see people crying,
not to see them dying,..
Not to see what everybody is hiding.
I wish that famous god existed
not only in Bible thumper's mouth...
I wish, at least you believed me,...
It may be a dream, but I like the way it sounds...

Jan 21, 2011

Music for Peace

Music for Peace DNIP
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January 30th is the School Day of Non-Violence and Peace. We can star celebrating it by selecting the best peace song ever written. 

Jan 17, 2011

MARTIN LUTHER KING and the CIVIL RIGHTS


January 17th: MARTIN LUTHER KING Day in the US





After reading the "I have a dream" speech, try to make your own "I have a dream too" by clicking on the link below.









Now, answer the questions in the following worksheet:

Reading About Martin Luther King(2)
Civil Rights Movement

Jan 16, 2011

You can read the famous "I have a dream" speech by martin Luther King here and then you can watch the video.





Now go to our wiki and enjoy the music of U2,: their song "Pride" is dedicated to him.
http://englisharoundyou.wikispaces.com/Pride+(U2)

I've Been To The MountainTop 1/2 (Dr. Martin Luther King)





Balcón del Lorraine Motel donde fue asesinado Martin Luther King. Hoy en día es la sede del museo nacional de los derechos civiles.





A finales de marzo de 1968, Martin Luther King se desplazó a Memphis (Tennessee) para apoyar a los basureros negros locales que estaban en huelga desde el 12 de marzo con el objeto de obtener una mejora salarial y un mejor trato. El 3 de abril, en el Mason Temple , Martin Luther hizo el discurso profético "I've Been to the Mountaintop" («He estado en la cima de la montaña») ante una auditorio eufórico. El 4 de abril de 1968 a las 18 horas y un minuto, Martin Luther King fue asesinado por un segregacionista blanco en el balcón del Lorraine Motel en Memphis. 


January 17th, Martin Luther King Day (US)

January 17th:MARTIN LUTHER KING Day in the USA


Tengo Un sueño - Martin Luther King from Psicología UTA on Vimeo.

A Biography: Read Martin Luther King's biography and make a summary in your notebooks.


You can have a look in English Central and practice your pronunciation with this video.http://www.englishcentral.com/watch/video/10136?utm_source=up_inact&utm_campaign=20110125&utm_medium=email

Apr 8, 2010

Where is the love? (Black Eyed Peas)



1) What do these acronyms stand for?
USA

CIA

KKK

2) Is the song optimistic or pessimistic?

3) Who is the “Father”?

4) Make a drawing related to the song.

5) Click on this link and complete the .pdf document about the song: http://sites.google.com/site/cheloswebpage/songs