We sang a little shoemaker
Merry Christmas to all!
I. Laille
Here are some pictures:
Version Noémie Colleville
I'm here, waiting for my father on the quay. The station master's whistle and looked out the billboard. A newspaper vendor settles in the middle of passersby. Suddenly, a powerful locomotive arrived on the rails. Passengers take out their notes and examining the clock. I sob and hopes it will recognize me. Then I see myself seeking out me and my mother in the crowd. But what's going on? A large cloud invades the sky. Everything becomes black and dark. I remain tense. I look at suspiciously. Finally he smiled and recognized me. I run into his arms, happy to see my dad.
version Lucia Livet
the middle of the train comes a powerful locomotive followed by several cars. A sign reads "Gare de l'Est" and another schedules from the station. Plenty of benches are arranged on which people are waiting for passengers. A girl and her mother named Suzon also waiting on a bench. Sanna's mother looked very happy but her daughter seems rather nervous. Directly opposite the bench where they are, there is a telephone booth.
doors open and the engine full of injured people out, his father also with one leg in plaster. The mother of the girl rises but not Suzon. She is too stressed out. Suzon to tamper with their hands, worried. she has a tense smile. Suzon mother throws herself into the arms of her husband. Suzon but remains paralyzed and does not see his father. His father looks after his wife, but does not see his beloved daughter. His wife goes to Susan, her husband followed her. He stands in front Suzon and holds out his arms. Suzon finally throws herself into his arms. They cry with happiness.
version of Constant Marion
In comes a huge train station. Suzon is standing in front of the rails. The pews are filled. On one panel is labeled "Gare de l'est". A clock shows 10:30. A child carries a heavy bag. A pigeon flies into the smoke that spits out the big locomotive. A phone booth is on the other side of the tracks. Through the thousands of men who go down, impossible to find the father of the girl. Suddenly, they perceive it, in uniform, many medals on his chest, smiling. The mother runs to meet him. After a long conversation, he throws himself to his daughter. What a joy for her, he was recognized! His father gave him pin a medal on her dress. On the medal reads "courage " adorned decorations. He asks lots of questions about his life during his absence. All the anguish of the girl has disappeared!
Visit
We went to the Museum of Fine Arts. We saw several paintings and a lecturer we interviewed on three tables: The Marriage of the Virgin, a still life and contemporary work. Shows two tables.
We went picnicking at the University of Caen in Normandy Museum then visit the exhibition the Caen stone. We had a questionnaire to complete and we had fun back to the skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus.
Alice, Laura, Louise G Louise R, Mathieu, Matteo
The Marriage of the Virgin
This picture was painted by Perugino, an Italian painter renaissance. This work was commissioned for the cathedral of Mantua in Italy. Napoleon won the war against Italy and its countryside, he brought valuable paintings, such as the Marriage of the Virgin. The table was taken, covered with straw in a cart to France. Napoleon marched on the Champs Elysees in Paris with his war treasures, including beautiful pictures as the painting of the Marriage of the Virgin.
Clara, Emma, Juliana, Kelly, Noa and Sacha
Interior Office Snyders
The painting depicts a still life with animals and fruits of all seasons . The speaker told us that the painter could not represent all the fruits at the same time. Snyders has chosen a season to paint some and he imagined those of other seasons. C ' is a true work of ' imagination.
The speaker asked us to reproduce part of the picture.
Snyders The table was painted in the seventeenth century. We n ' have not enjoyed since the animals were dead. C ' was sad.
Dylan Enora, Estelle, Flavia, Justine, Margaux and Thibault
Table Olivier Debre
The speaker has presented "Black, blue, ocher smudge Loire top heavy," the picture of a contemporary artist. Olivier Debre chose the colors of the river sad. He did not use the brush to complete his work. He put the stretcher on the ground. He took cans of paint that has spilled onto the canvas and then he pitched the frame to spread the paint across the canvas.
Claire Anaïs, Elise, Leah Leo, Lisa and Lucas
Caen stone was formed when France was covered with water it 165 million years ago, but 3 islands with the Armorican massif. A tropical climate prevailed, with temperatures between 20 and 40 degrees. There were lumps of sand which filtered the larger sand grains that have formed over time, the Caen stone.
Lucia Livet and Clement James
There are 3 modes of extraction:
First mode: air open.
To extract the stone in the open, as you dig if you cut steps. The disadvantages are that by choosing this method, disorient you around and you damage the stone.
To extract the stone gallery, you have to dig underground galleries. The dangers are that if you make too thin columns between two galleries, the ceiling collapsed.
Third mode: extraction wells,
The method consists in a well to directly reach the Caen stone without disfiguring the landscape, or damage the stone. You need a winch for raising the stone quarry to the surface.
Constant Marion and Cathy Marie
Use of Caen stone
Caen stone is a stone easily worked and durable. An engraving in the exhibition, men sawing a stone in front of the church of St. Peter, as we would saw a branch.
Many buildings were built with this stone houses, castles in France and England, churches like the Church of St. Peter, and more recently the front of the Caen Memorial.
We have also seensarcophagi, columns, aqueducts, .. and lots of things finely carved.
sculptural tools: picks, hammer, drill bits, hand saw ..
Matteo Finel and Joannie Guérif
What is the common point between Creully and the Tower of London?
Last year we went to England. We saw the Tower of London, built with stone from Caen and Creully by William the Conqueror. We also visited the quarries Stone open on Dartmoor. We saw the stone rails to transport the rock. The convoy was pulled by horses. In Exeter, the stone could then be transported by boat; this type of transport had the advantage of being faster and cheaper.
begins visit
The tour begins with the origins of World War II: the crash at the New York Stock Exchange October 24, 1929 and the global economic crisis, Hitler came to power 30 January 1933 (he became the first chanchelier Berlin), the invasion of Poland .. then the declaration of war in September 1939. Finally, Hitler won the war easily and arrived in Paris in May 1940 ("lightning war").
Chateigner Simon and Naomi Colleville
The French government now sits in Vichy. Therefore, he collaborated with the Nazis, including persecution, deportation and extermination of Jews.
From Persecution elimination
We arrived in the Memorial Hall, entitled "Genocide and Mass Violence" which evokes the elimination of Jews, gypsies, .. origins of the extermination camps in Europe. In France, as in other countries defeated by Germany, the Jews must wear yellow stars on their clothing left from 6 years.
They were first persecuted: they no longer have the same rights as others. Then the anti-Jewish laws succeed and become increasingly harsh, racist textbooks are even published ... Then they will be deported to labor camps or confined in ghettos. Then they will be systematically eliminated (the "Final Solution"), shot and buried in mass graves or gassed in gas chambers in concentration camps such as Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka, Sobibor, Belzec ...
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Animation "a child during World War II"
We entered a room of the Memorial to attend this movie, presented by Cinzia, who became the space of one hour a child during World War II. Here is his story:
is a girl called Suzanne and everyone called Susan, she was 9 years old in 1939. One day his father had to go to war. So, Suzon and his mother, to protect themselves, the uncle went home Suzon in a small suburban village Caennaise at Cagny.
But the Germans were able to go to Caen! A few days later the armistice was signed and the mother of Suzon returned to Paris to work.
On June 6, 1944 Canadians, British and Americans landed to liberate France. Suzon returned home. She learned the deportation of his neighbor David she would never see again. At the end of the war, the Red Cross told them that his father was released from prison, he was healthy, and he would return soon. She was then 15 years, she has not seen her father for 6 years and fears he no longer recognized.
Trofimczyk Clara, Stephan Tocqueville, Hugo Vallerend Ludivine and Savary.
Suzon went to school with his gas mask. Gaëtan Bourdais tried.
Lucia tries to grind with a coffee grinder.
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