''Our blog is very good because we can talk to other people to comment photos and also to post pictures and works that we do in the classroom''
By: Emilly, Andressa, Maria Rita, Aline, Wendy.
This blog is to report the activities of daily routine of students of 6th,7th,8th and 9th Years of the Paraiso do Norte's School, city of Paraiso do Norte, Parana, Brazil, for the Connecting Classrooms project - My daily diary. Coordinated by Teacher Patricia Massulo
quarta-feira, 10 de outubro de 2012
terça-feira, 9 de outubro de 2012
quarta-feira, 12 de setembro de 2012
segunda-feira, 10 de setembro de 2012
segunda-feira, 3 de setembro de 2012
segunda-feira, 27 de agosto de 2012
quarta-feira, 22 de agosto de 2012
segunda-feira, 20 de agosto de 2012
quinta-feira, 16 de agosto de 2012
quarta-feira, 15 de agosto de 2012
segunda-feira, 13 de agosto de 2012
quarta-feira, 8 de agosto de 2012
History of karate
The style of Shotokan Karate is a school of karate
founded by Gichin Funakoshi (1868-1957). Initially the Master Funakoshi did not
believe in creating styles, but that all karate should be one, even with the
natural differences of education ranging from teacher to teacher. Shoto was
Funakoshi signed his poems as a means pine trees waving in the wind and kan means building or
hall.
Funakoshi's students built a dojo (place of the Way) in his honor and called Shotokan (Shoto Building). It is believed that the cause of this is style name. The Shotokan was destroyed during bombing in World War II.
Master Funakoshi was born in the city of Shuri on the island of Okinawa in 1868 and was responsible for the spread of karate on the main islands of the Japanese archipelago and further to the west. At age eleven he began his studies with Yasutsune Azato who taught Shuri-te style and Yasutsune Its who taught Naha-te style. The mixture of these two styles would result in the Shotokan style. His biography is called "Karate-do": "My way of life." For both new lines that appear as single sucesoras of Gichin Funakoshi, soil wishing to capitalize on the Master in his favor. The "karate" by Shigeru Egami, not karate Gichin Funakoshi but changes people abandonaron the original teaching. On April 26, 1957 Gichin Funakoshi died.
The Shotokan style is characterized by strong bases, predominance of hand movements and kicks on the entire body. The twists on the heel low position give fluidity to the movement and all movement begins with a defense. This is a style in which the positions have a very low center of gravity, and that the technique of a "simple" direct punch, can never be mastered, and is only with many years of training, but when the technique is dominated His power is incredible, almost superhuman. In karate shotokan facts are taken seriously as the concentration and state of mind, because without concentration and a mild state of mind but determined to técnina achieve little and should expand these two attributes with the practice and determination. The main bases of the Shotokan style are: HEIKO-dachi, Kake-Dachi, Kiba-Dachi, KOKUTSU-Dachi, TSURUACHI-Dachi, musubi-dachi, NEKOASHI-Dachi, Sanchi-dachi, Shiko-dachi, and UCHINACHIJI zenkutsu-E-Dachi Dachi. Since the fundamental bases, present in most katas are Zenkutsu-dachi, Kokutso-dachi and Kiba-dachi.
Funakoshi's students built a dojo (place of the Way) in his honor and called Shotokan (Shoto Building). It is believed that the cause of this is style name. The Shotokan was destroyed during bombing in World War II.
Master Funakoshi was born in the city of Shuri on the island of Okinawa in 1868 and was responsible for the spread of karate on the main islands of the Japanese archipelago and further to the west. At age eleven he began his studies with Yasutsune Azato who taught Shuri-te style and Yasutsune Its who taught Naha-te style. The mixture of these two styles would result in the Shotokan style. His biography is called "Karate-do": "My way of life." For both new lines that appear as single sucesoras of Gichin Funakoshi, soil wishing to capitalize on the Master in his favor. The "karate" by Shigeru Egami, not karate Gichin Funakoshi but changes people abandonaron the original teaching. On April 26, 1957 Gichin Funakoshi died.
The Shotokan style is characterized by strong bases, predominance of hand movements and kicks on the entire body. The twists on the heel low position give fluidity to the movement and all movement begins with a defense. This is a style in which the positions have a very low center of gravity, and that the technique of a "simple" direct punch, can never be mastered, and is only with many years of training, but when the technique is dominated His power is incredible, almost superhuman. In karate shotokan facts are taken seriously as the concentration and state of mind, because without concentration and a mild state of mind but determined to técnina achieve little and should expand these two attributes with the practice and determination. The main bases of the Shotokan style are: HEIKO-dachi, Kake-Dachi, Kiba-Dachi, KOKUTSU-Dachi, TSURUACHI-Dachi, musubi-dachi, NEKOASHI-Dachi, Sanchi-dachi, Shiko-dachi, and UCHINACHIJI zenkutsu-E-Dachi Dachi. Since the fundamental bases, present in most katas are Zenkutsu-dachi, Kokutso-dachi and Kiba-dachi.

segunda-feira, 18 de junho de 2012
terça-feira, 12 de junho de 2012
WE NEED TO PROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT! Look this important work organized by teacher Maria Eunice de Souza Maciel about our environment with other teachers together your students:
Some students showing their talents |
The Alcohol Abuse and the Effects for the Environment - work organized by teacher Patrícia Massulo and the students of 3 Year |
Work organized by teacher Luciana Castelli Durante about Cells and Primary Batteries |
Work organized by teacher Célia Tormena about Alternative Food |
Work organized by teacher Célia Tormena about Alternative Food |
Work organized by teacher Célia Tormena about Use of Oil for Making Soap |
Work organized by director Orlando Adalton Marqueze, the teachers Maristela O. Ferracioli, Dirce Marqueze and Sirlene Ariosi Iwai about Suggestions for Reuse of Recyclables |
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Enjoying the event the teachers: Mary Angela, Patrícia Massulo, Célia Tormena, Maristela O. Ferracioli, Reinildes C. Sordi, Eledir and Maria Lúcia. |
Enjoying the event the teachers: Mary Angela, Patrícia Massulo, Célia Tormena, Maristela O. Ferracioli, Reinildes C. Sordi, Eledir and Maria Lúcia. |
Work organized by teacher Célia Tormena about Reusing Tires |
The Alcohol Abuse and the Effects for the Environment - work organized by teacher Patrícia Massulo and the students of 3 Year |
Work organized by teacher Maristela O. Ferracioli about Recyclable Materials |
Work organized by teacher Maristela O. Ferracioli about Recyclable Materials and the teacher Luciana Castelli Durante about Cells and Primary Batteries |
The students: Bruna Fernandes, Caroline Pacheco and Sabrina Pacheco enjoying the event |
The teacher João Paulo enjoying the event with his studentsod Leoncio de Oliveria Cunha Special School in Paraiso do Norte: Michel, Eduardo, Judite, Luis Fernando and Geovane. |
Same students Eduarda Duarte, Débora Micaele, Maria Vitória, Vinícius Fortunato and Ana Carolina Luz enjoying the event |
Some students showing their talents |
Same students Alan Bertoldo and his friends Luciano and Jean enjoying the event |
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