Tuesday 17 March 2015

Dear President Obama...


Did you know that anyone can write a letter to the president of the United States? It's true! Anyone can write a letter or an email and send it to the White House! Look at this link: https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/write-or-call

Presidents Day was on February 16th in the United States so the students of 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th courses at our school wrote letters to the president. In the letter the students asked President Barack Obama questions and told him their comments. Every letter started with "Dear President Obama." Next, the students introduced themselves, then they asked their questions and gave their commentary. Lastly, they ended the letters with "Thank you for reading my letter" and "Sincerely, [student's name]"

Some of the students asked President Obama very good questions! Here are photos of a few of the students' letters:




The Presidents and American Money

In the United States of February 16th we celebrate Presidents Day. Presidents Day is a day to celebrate and appreciate the current and past presidents of the United States. Presidents Day happens every year on February 16th because it is near George Washington´s birthday. George Washington was the first president of the United States. The American conversation assistant, Rachel brought US notes and coins for the children to see and examine.
The students and Rachel reviewed the most famous US presidents and why they are famous. Here is a list¨
1. George Washington: He was the 1st president and was the general of the Revolutionary Army that won independence from England. 
2. Abraham Lincoln: he was the 16th president. He is most famous because he helped free the slaves after the Civil War. He was also assasinated while watching a theatre.
3. John F. Kennedy: He was very popular with the American people. He was also assasinated while participating in a parade.
4. Barack Obama: He is the current president and also the first black president.


George Washington appears on the US 1 dollar note and the quarter dollar coin:


Abraham Lincoln appears on the US 5 dollar note and the US penny (1 cent):


The White House appears on the US 20 dollar note: