понедельник, 15 декабря 2014 г.

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          My favourite holiday.
I like New Year's Day, it is my favourite holiday. Our family prepares for this holiday.  My father buys and brings home a beautiful New Year's tree. Our family has a tradition to buy it. I like to decorate the New Year's tree with toys, little coloured lights, sweets and a beautiful star on the top. My mother and grandmother prepare our holiday supper and lay the table. I make a cake. At 12 o'clock we are sitting at the table and we are glad to see the New Year in. We say, "Best wishes for the New Year!"


                                                                                      Vlada


My family’s favorite holiday is a New Year’s Day. My family and I celebrate it together with relatives. We decorate Christmas tree, make presents and wish each other happy New Year. Grandfather Frost and his granddaughter Snegurochka are thought to be the main characters of New Year  deliver and give presents to us. I think these are my mother and my father.
At New Year we eat salad, make firecrackers and cracker bonbons,  Bengal light and congratulations from the President. We sing, dance and have fun.


                                                                                   Sonya

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понедельник, 8 декабря 2014 г.

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OUR POEM

Happy New year is funny holidays
Happy New Year is funny for friends
But you don’t be sad
You are very glad

THE HISTORY OF NEW YEAR!

Today, most New Year’s festivities begin on December 31 (New Year’s Eve), the last day of the Gregorian calendar, and continue into the early hours of January 1 (New Year’s Day). Common traditions include attending parties, eating special New Year’s foods, making resolutions for the new year and watching fireworks displays.
The earliest recorded festivities in honor of a new year’s arrival date back some 4,000 years to ancient Babylon. For the Babylonians, the first new moon following the vernal equinox—the day in late March with an equal amount of sunlight and darkness—heralded the start of a new year. They marked the occasion with a massive religious festival called Akitu (derived from the Sumerian word for barley, which was cut in the spring) that involved a different ritual on each of its 11 days. In addition to the new year, Atiku celebrated the mythical victory of the Babylonian sky god Marduk over the evil sea goddess Tiamat and served an important political purpose: It was during this time that a new king was crowned or that the current ruler’s divine mandate was symbolically renewed.

The early Roman calendar consisted of 10 months and 304 days, with each new year beginning at the vernal equinox; according to tradition, it was created by Romulus, the founder of Rome, in the eighth century B.C. A later king, Numa Pompilius, is credited with adding the months of Januarius and Februarius. Over the centuries, the calendar fell out of sync with the sun, and in 46 B.C. the emperor decided to solve the problem by consulting with the most prominent astronomers and mathematicians of his time. He introduced the Julian calendar, which closely resembles the more modern Gregorian calendar that most countries around the world use today.
As part of his reform, Caesar instituted January 1 as the first day of the year, partly to honor the month’s namesake: Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, whose two faces allowed him to look back into the past and forward into the future. Romans celebrated by offering sacrifices to Janus, exchanging gifts with one another, decorating their homes with laurel branches and attending raucous parties. In medieval Europe, Christian leaders temporarily replaced January 1 as the first of the year with days carrying more religious significance, such as December 25 (the anniversary of Jesus’ birth) and March 25 (the Feast of the Annunciation); Pope Gregory XIII reestablished January 1 as New Year’s Day in 1582.
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пятница, 28 ноября 2014 г.

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STARS!

2. In our team all stars:
- Kobzeeva Vlada -  energy star 
- Kapustina Sofya - star of peace 
- Sokolova Lera - star of creative
- Zamuylova Dasha - star of talkative 
We want to win!
We like New Year and we'd like to know interesting things about this holiday!
We wait interesting exercises!

3.https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9QTF94B62lNOTBPLTZla0FrV0k/view?usp=sharing
4. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fhfk_cl7Kr4q1owNxmr_BRbLIHtEvg62bU-g1pyRH5k/edit?usp=sharing


с. Нижняя Омка
'*Дата основания 1765г.'
'*Численность населения 18,2 тыс. чел.'
'*Площадь территории около 3,4 тыс км'
'*Пограничные населенные пункты: на севере граничит с Муромцевским районом, на западе - с Большереченским и Горьковским районами, на юге - с Калаченским районом, на востоке - с Новосибирской областью'

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суббота, 22 ноября 2014 г.




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