Let me show you where I’m from: Connecticut, USA
Hi my name is Thalia. This is my video showing my house and my block. I will show you my neighborhood in Connecticut. Would you like to see where other members of the newspaper team have come from?
Hi my name is Thalia. This is my video showing my house and my block. I will show you my neighborhood in Connecticut. Would you like to see where other members of the newspaper team have come from?
This time we had a special guest in the newspaper, Mademoiselle Kuiters, who is helping in the school with the classes Aquamarin and Turmalin. She is from Neuilly-sur-Seine, a town near Paris. She will show us her school, where she lived, where she learned how to swim, where she used to buy things and also … Continue reading Let me show you where I’m from: Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
In the latest video showing you where some of our classmates are originally from, Adeline takes us on a short ‘Street Map’ tour of her former neighbourhood in the beautiful city of San Francisco. Thanks Adeline!
Hi I’m Juno, and I come from Gran Canaria, SPAIN, in this video I will show you my house, some beautiful pictures, and my old school! Thank you and I hope you enjoy.
There’s a good reason why we’re called the International Montessori School. Many of our students have joined us from all over the world – and that includes several members of the newspaper team. We decided to use Street View in Google Maps to show you our former cities: where we lived, went to school and … Continue reading Let me show you where I’m from: Tel Aviv
Hi! I’m Mike Brennan from the Newspaper AG, and I’d like to join the students in showing you where I’m originally from. In the video, I start at Notting Hill Gate and turn into Kensington Church Street, the road I lived in. I then show you one or two nearby streets and places I enjoyed … Continue reading Let me show you where I’m from: London
Abstract Expressionism and Process Art In the 1950s, America became the leading centre of western art. Artists such as Joan Mitchell, Wilhelm de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler and Jackson Pollock combined purely abstract painting with the Expressionists’ emphasis on bold colour and line. The result? You guessed it: Abstract Expressionism, or AbEx for short. In addition, … Continue reading A short history of Modern Art – part 3