The place where we live
family life
LIVING WITH OuR NEIGBOURS
SCHOOL LIFE
Sharing and helping
VILLAGE LIFE
LOGROÑO
CITY LIFE
CELEBRATIONS
HOW ARE VILLAGES, TOWNS AND CITIES GOVERNED?
ROAD SAFETY
Family life
We interact and share our lives with many people: our family, our classmates and our neighbours. All the members of a family are responsible for making sure that everyone gets on well and help each other at home. Families work together by doing household chores (setting the table, tidying their bedroom...).
What are villages?
Villages are small localities with less than 10000 inhabitants.
Villages have:
A square
A town hall
A church
Around villages, there are usually farms, fields and isolated houses.Houses and buildings are usually low rise. The streets are short and narrow. There is not much traffic.
What are cities?
Localities with more than 10000 residents are either towns or cities. Cities are much BIGGER than towns.
Cities have many buildings that are close together.The buildings are tall and there are long streets and many vehicles. On the outskirts, there are motorways, factories, industrial parks... Outside the cities you can see factories, warehouses and airports.
Logroño
Logroño is the city where we live in. Logroño is the capital of La Rioja. La Rioja is a region in the north of Spain.
Celebrations
During the year we celebrate different festivals in our locality:
Local festivals
Historical festivals
Religious festivals
How are villages, towns and cities governed?
local council
The is the institution in charge of organising and governing the village, town or city (the municipality) where you live.
Consist of:- The mayor, who is the head of the minicipality. - The councillors, who help the mayor do his or her job. Each councilor is responsible for a
municipal service
Municipal services
- Safety.
- Culture and leisure; like libraries or sport centres
- Cleaning.
- Other services; street lighting, transport services...
Organisation of the local council
Municipal elections are held every 4 years to elect local goverment representatives.
How it happens?
The candidates who recive the most votes became councillors. The councillors then elct the new mayor.
On election day, citizens over the age of 18 vote for a candidate
The mayor choose some of the councillors to be responsible for services in the municipality
Living with our neighbours
The people who live in our neighbourhood are our neighbours.
Look after your pets and cleand up after them.
Throw your rubbish in the correct containers at the right time.
Respect local noise regulations and do not disturb anyone with your noise.
Do not park in front of your neighbour´s garage door
School life
School is the place where we LEARN and HAVE FUN with our classmates and teachers.Also, we spend time with the support staff; the caretaker, the kitchen staff, the monitors and the cleaners. At the school we must respect the RULES:
Follow the rules of games so that everyone has fun.
Help keep the classroom tidy so you have a nice place to work.
Do not run or disturb others by making noise in the corridors
Solve problems and conflicts by talking about them
Do not interrupt your classmates when they are speaking, and listen to what they say.
ROAD SAFETY
Pedestrians and drivers need to know about road safety rules, road signs and traffic signals to move safely around our locality.
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The place where we live
family life
LIVING WITH OuR NEIGBOURS
SCHOOL LIFE
Sharing and helping
VILLAGE LIFE
LOGROÑO
CITY LIFE
CELEBRATIONS
HOW ARE VILLAGES, TOWNS AND CITIES GOVERNED?
ROAD SAFETY
Family life
We interact and share our lives with many people: our family, our classmates and our neighbours. All the members of a family are responsible for making sure that everyone gets on well and help each other at home. Families work together by doing household chores (setting the table, tidying their bedroom...).
What are villages?
Villages are small localities with less than 10000 inhabitants.
Villages have:
A square
A town hall
A church
Around villages, there are usually farms, fields and isolated houses.Houses and buildings are usually low rise. The streets are short and narrow. There is not much traffic.
What are cities?
Localities with more than 10000 residents are either towns or cities. Cities are much BIGGER than towns.
Cities have many buildings that are close together.The buildings are tall and there are long streets and many vehicles. On the outskirts, there are motorways, factories, industrial parks... Outside the cities you can see factories, warehouses and airports.
Logroño
Logroño is the city where we live in. Logroño is the capital of La Rioja. La Rioja is a region in the north of Spain.
Celebrations
During the year we celebrate different festivals in our locality:
Local festivals
Historical festivals
Religious festivals
How are villages, towns and cities governed?
local council
The is the institution in charge of organising and governing the village, town or city (the municipality) where you live.
Consist of:- The mayor, who is the head of the minicipality. - The councillors, who help the mayor do his or her job. Each councilor is responsible for a
municipal service
Municipal services
Organisation of the local council
Municipal elections are held every 4 years to elect local goverment representatives.
How it happens?
The candidates who recive the most votes became councillors. The councillors then elct the new mayor.
On election day, citizens over the age of 18 vote for a candidate
The mayor choose some of the councillors to be responsible for services in the municipality
Living with our neighbours
The people who live in our neighbourhood are our neighbours.
Look after your pets and cleand up after them.
Throw your rubbish in the correct containers at the right time.
Respect local noise regulations and do not disturb anyone with your noise.
Do not park in front of your neighbour´s garage door
School life
School is the place where we LEARN and HAVE FUN with our classmates and teachers.Also, we spend time with the support staff; the caretaker, the kitchen staff, the monitors and the cleaners. At the school we must respect the RULES:
Follow the rules of games so that everyone has fun.
Help keep the classroom tidy so you have a nice place to work.
Do not run or disturb others by making noise in the corridors
Solve problems and conflicts by talking about them
Do not interrupt your classmates when they are speaking, and listen to what they say.
ROAD SAFETY
Pedestrians and drivers need to know about road safety rules, road signs and traffic signals to move safely around our locality.