Tuesday, October 29, 2013

CHILDREN’S STORIES : "MARICEL AND MARICICA"


ROLE PLAY
10. 10. 2013


 

A day about Bulgaria

Activity: A day about Bulgaria- knowledge about children with information about -Bulgaria partner country, development,Bulgarian  flag, traditional dances from Bulgaria, activity held preschool teacher Radu Marina.


                                                              















INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY:
CHILDREN -  PARENTS 
30.09.2013



Sunday, October 20, 2013

29 0ctober 1923 - The Republic day of TURKEY

 
The Republic Day of Turkey is one of the public holidays in Turkey, commemorating the proclamation of the republic in 1923. It lasts 35 hours, starting at 1:00 pm on October 28.
On 29 October 1923, Mustafa Kemal declared that Turkey would be a republic and renamed it as the Republic of Turkey.
Turkey had effectively been a republic from April 23, 1920 (the establishment of Grand National Assembly of Turkey) but official recognition of this came only 3 years later. On 29 October 1923, the new name of the nation and its status as a republic was declared. After that, a vote occurred in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey and Atatürk was selected as the 1st president of the Republic of Turkey by unanimous vote.
Since then, every year on October 29 is celebrated as Republic Day in Turkey.

Sacrifice Feast in Turkey

 
The Sacrifice Feast in Turkey is a four-day religious festival. ( This year : 15-16-17-18 October) The Sacrifice Feast traditions in Turkey include sacrificing an animal ( ram or cow ) in a special ritual, delivering the meat to the neighbours or the poor, visiting relatives and helping the poor.
The Sacrifice Feast is one of the two Islamic holidays ( the other is Ramadan ) in Turkey. It commemorates the story about Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) who showed obedience to God by agreeing to sacrifice his son. God then sent him a ram to be sacrificed instead. The Sacrifice Feast comes about 70 days after the Ramadan Feast.
The Sacrifice Feast takes place in the four days following the 10th day of the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijja.
The Sacrifice Feast is an official four-day holiday in Turkey. Administration buildings, schools, banks and post offices are usually closed during this period. Supermarkets remain open, but may work on a special holiday schedule.