Monday 18 October 2010

VIEW FROM OUR CLASSROOM WINDOW - ITALY - Villastellone classes

VIEW FROM OUR CLASSROOM WINDOW – ITALY


Hello! Here there are the descriptions from Villastellone primary and nursery classes!

VILLASTELLONE PRIMARY CLASSES

CLASS 3B Villastellone - WHAT’S OUTSIDE THE WINDOW? – description for ROMANIA.


My classroom is on the first floor of the school, is wide and has two big windows.

At first we can see the school yard that run along the building. We can also see a row of horse chestnuts which have different shade of colours: from brown to yellow, to red and some sprinkle of green, all this tell us that the autumn season is coming.

The school yard is enclosed by a barrier with a grey iron railing on it.

Further there is an asphalted road where you can see a row of small villas with yellow walls or red bricks. They have sloping roofs and the roofing tiles are red, the windows’ shutters are brown. Behind there is a grey building which gives a bit of sadness nevertheless the blue sky is shining. There are some clouds but we are not frightened.


CLASS 3C Villastellone - WHAT’S OUTSIDE THE WINDOW? – description for UK.


Our classroom is on the first floor; outside our window we can see the school yard which is mostly covered by a carpet of synthetic green. The school yard is enclosed by a barrier with a grey railing on it.

Between the carpet and the railing there is a row of five horse chestnuts and there are two pines close to the door of the gymnasium.

By this time the leaves of the horse chestnuts are almost dry and they have all the tonalities of the brown colour.

There is a gate in the alley along the tailing, on the other side there is a yellow house with four windows, a front door and a door on the only balcony.

The house has a courtyard with tiles and a big kitchen garden.

On the background we can see a big villa and furthermore a condominium of six floors.

Today is an autumn day, the sky is blue with a lot of small white clouds that look like small sheep.


CLASS 4A Villastellone - WHAT’S OUTSIDE THE WINDOW? – description for TURKEY.


Outside our classroom window we can see the school yard that we use in the break when the sun is shining.

The school yard is rectangular with synthetic grass.

On our left we see a side of a building with wide windows, on the other side there is the railing enclosed by horse chestnuts and two pines.

In front there is a blind alley with small villas with gardens and kitchen gardens.

On the background we can see the buildings and the supermarket.




CLASS 4B Villastellone - WHAT’S OUTSIDE THE WINDOW? – description for POLAND.


The courtyard of the school is rectangular: it borders on three sides with the school building whilst one of the longest side it borders on a small road. Beyond it there are the houses of our village.

If you look about you will see a sidewalk along the school building, there is also an area covered by synthetic green , there is also a garden plot and after all a railing made by a low wall with a railing on it.

In the garden there is a row with five horse chestnuts that are almost high as our school building and now they are already without leaves. On the side of those trees there are two red pines very high too.

On the sidewalk of the shorter sides you can find the dustbins. On the opposite side instead there is a small staircase ant the canteen’s door.

We reach the school yard through a door with four steps, on the opposite side, in front of the door, there is a gate that goes on the small road.


VILLASTELLONE NURSERY CLASSES

4 years old Villastellone Via Cossolo Nursery School - WHAT’S OUTSIDE THE WINDOW? – description for SPAIN.


Hello children! From our classroom window we can see: a playground with two trees, a slide, a little house, a swing and a lot of bicycles!

Bye bye!


5 years old Villastellone Viale Signorini Nursery School - WHAT’S OUTSIDE THE WINDOW? – description for Greece and Hungary.


Outside our school window we can see the garden, the trees, our toys: a slide, a little house, a little train and a swing.

Today it is sunny and there are some clouds.

The trees have still the leaves.

At the end of our garden there is a hedge. Beyond the edge there is a beautiful park (called Levà Park), where we play with our friends.



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