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Ethiopia Presentation 2012 File 1

Jun 08, 2015

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St. Swithun's School Connection Classrooms Project Presentation by Allison Partridge.

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Addis Ababais the capital city of

Ethiopia.

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Over Mountains

Across Oceans

Past Cities

Morning to Night

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The British Council are helping schools to build partnerships with other countries

around the world.

This project with Connecting Classrooms was called ‘Bag Gardens’.

‘To build a safe and better connected world’.

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Portsmouth & Dover Court High School

St. Swithun’s Catholic Primary

St. Edmund’s Catholic Secondary

Corpus ChristiCatholic Primary

City of PortsmouthGirls School

Connecting ClassroomsRainbow Group – Portsmouth Schools

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The suitcase was full of gifts for the schools

inEthiopia.

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Connecting Classrooms Ethiopia Co-ordinator

British Council Ethiopia Co-ordinator

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Mrs. Partridge, Senegal Teachers, Mrs Scott from PHS and Mr Degefa.

Coffee BeansCoffee Beans

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Radish came too!Radish came too!

The plants were

growing well

The plants were

growing well

Bag GardensBag Gardens

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A Tukul A Tukul

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Preparing the mud and clay into shape for building the Tukul.

Preparing the mud and clay into shape for building the Tukul.

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Look at how the Tukul has been built using mud, clay and wood.

Look at how the Tukul has been built using mud, clay and wood.

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The whole family share

the bed.

The whole family share

the bed.

The cattle sleep inside at night.

The cattle sleep inside at night.

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The cattle are put outside in the morning to graze.

The cattle are put outside in the morning to graze.

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Children were pleased to see visitors. These children lived in the mountains they had very

unusual hair styles.

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The growing of trees is important.The trees once cut down are used for building.

These trees were fast growing and replaced each year.

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Strip trees ready for sale.

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Using the trees for scaffolding.

This is a new church being built.

Notice the young men are

not wearing safety hats/helmets.

Very dangerous!

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Farming is the main trade of Ethiopia.Farming is the main trade of Ethiopia.

Straw Straw

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Firewood, straw and trees.Firewood, straw and trees.

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Having a Mule to help carry the water in the

Jerry cans to the home would be

really good!

There are lots of Mules walking the streets and hills every day.

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MarketMarket

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Liverpool football team was popular!Liverpool football team was popular!

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Trucks, animals and people all sharing the busy roads.Trucks, animals and people all sharing the busy roads.

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Mule Stop Mule Stop Taxi Stop Taxi Stop

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Working hard together to transport food and/or materials.

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Washing clothes, hair and filling Jerry cans with water from the river.

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A place to swim with friends.

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Traditional Clothes

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Traditional Food - Injera

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Chillies, Chicken, Peppers and Garlic with Injera

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Traditional plates and storage baskets.

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A Dormant volcano - Wenchi Lake – Still and Beautiful

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Now to visit the schools of Ethiopia.