Showing posts with label Peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peace. Show all posts
Thursday, 28 January 2021
Monday, 21 January 2019
Thursday, 25 January 2018
MARTIN LUTHER KING
Martin Luther King dreamt that all inhabitants of the United States would be judged by their personal qualities and not by the color of their skin. In April 1968 he was murdered by a white racist. Four years earlier, he had received the Peace Prize for his nonviolent campaign against racism.
Sunday, 21 January 2018
Thursday, 28 January 2016
MARTIN LUTHER KING
This man was one of the most famous peacemakers. He was American and he won the nobel Peace Prize in 1964.He worked hard to make people understand that not only blacks but that all races should always be treated equally to white people. He gave speeches to encourage African Americans to protest without the need for violence. His speech "I have a dream..." is very well-known.
BIOGRAPHY
Listen to this rap about Martin Luther King!
I Celebrate MLK! (song for kids about Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, segregation, etc.) - YouTube from Katie Romero on Vimeo.
This song is for kids:
The story of Martin Luther King:
BIOGRAPHY
Listen to this rap about Martin Luther King!
I Celebrate MLK! (song for kids about Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, segregation, etc.) - YouTube from Katie Romero on Vimeo.
This song is for kids:
The story of Martin Luther King:
Sunday, 24 January 2016
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Friday, 27 January 2012
MOVING FOR PEACE
On Monday 30th we are going to sing the song MOVING. We like this song because its chorus is very easy for everyone to sing. This song invite us to move and dance for PEACE.
Learn the chorus and sing this song with us:
MOVING, ALL THE PEOPLE MOVING
ONE MOVE FOR JUST ONE DREAM
Learn the chorus and sing this song with us:
MOVING, ALL THE PEOPLE MOVING
ONE MOVE FOR JUST ONE DREAM
Sunday, 15 January 2012
MARTIN LUTHER KING'S DAY
In the United States, Martin Luther King Day is always observed on the third Monday of January...
Since 1986, the United States has observed the birth of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. as a legal public holiday. This day is set aside each year to honor King, the powerful black minister from Atlanta who was the main force behind the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. He was also a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (1964) for leading non-violent civil rights demonstrations.
Dr. King was treated unfairly when he was a young boy because he was an African American. Back in those days, there were even laws that said that if you were African American, and you had brown skin, you couldn't sit at the same restaurants as white people and you couldn't drink from the same water fountains, or anything! We call this kind of attitude prejudice, and it's NOT OK! When Dr. King grew up, he worked hard to change people's ideas about race. He wanted people to understand that everyone should be treated equally, regardless of what they looked like. Dr. King wrote one of the most famous speeches in history, called "I Have a Dream".It talked about his dream that one day in the near future, all people would respect and care for one another. He believed that children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin. In January we celebrate Martin Luther King's Birthday to remember his dream.
Since 1986, the United States has observed the birth of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. as a legal public holiday. This day is set aside each year to honor King, the powerful black minister from Atlanta who was the main force behind the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. He was also a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (1964) for leading non-violent civil rights demonstrations.
Dr. King was treated unfairly when he was a young boy because he was an African American. Back in those days, there were even laws that said that if you were African American, and you had brown skin, you couldn't sit at the same restaurants as white people and you couldn't drink from the same water fountains, or anything! We call this kind of attitude prejudice, and it's NOT OK! When Dr. King grew up, he worked hard to change people's ideas about race. He wanted people to understand that everyone should be treated equally, regardless of what they looked like. Dr. King wrote one of the most famous speeches in history, called "I Have a Dream".It talked about his dream that one day in the near future, all people would respect and care for one another. He believed that children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin. In January we celebrate Martin Luther King's Birthday to remember his dream.
Monday, 24 January 2011
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
PEACE DAY
Remember we celebrate Peace Day on the 30th of this month. Here we've got some songs about Peace:
THESE ARE THE LYRICS:
There comes a time
When we heed a certain call,
When the world must come together as one.
There are people dying,
And it's time to lend a hand to life,
The greatest gift of all.
We can't go on
Pretending day by day
That someone, somewhere
Will soon make a change.
We're a part of God's great big family.
And the truth, you know,
Love is all we need.
[Chorus:]
We are the world.
We are the children.
We are the ones who make a brighter day,
So let’s start giving.
There’s a choice we're making.
We’re saving our own lives.
It’s true, we’ll make a better day, just you and me.
Send them your heart
So they'll know that someone cares,
And their lives will be stronger and free.
As God has shown us
By turning stones to bread,
And so we all must lend a helping hand.
[Chorus]
When you're down and out,
There seems no hope at all.
But if you just believe,
There's no way we can fall.
Well, well, well, let us realize
That a change can only come
When we stand together as one.
THESE ARE THE LYRICS:
There comes a time
When we heed a certain call,
When the world must come together as one.
There are people dying,
And it's time to lend a hand to life,
The greatest gift of all.
We can't go on
Pretending day by day
That someone, somewhere
Will soon make a change.
We're a part of God's great big family.
And the truth, you know,
Love is all we need.
[Chorus:]
We are the world.
We are the children.
We are the ones who make a brighter day,
So let’s start giving.
There’s a choice we're making.
We’re saving our own lives.
It’s true, we’ll make a better day, just you and me.
Send them your heart
So they'll know that someone cares,
And their lives will be stronger and free.
As God has shown us
By turning stones to bread,
And so we all must lend a helping hand.
[Chorus]
When you're down and out,
There seems no hope at all.
But if you just believe,
There's no way we can fall.
Well, well, well, let us realize
That a change can only come
When we stand together as one.
Monday, 1 February 2010
Peace Decorations
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
On these days students from 6th level investigated about the Nobel Peace Prize. They knew some details about some very peaceful people who won this prize. Look at their work:
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