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ESL forum > Message board > FRIENDLY COMPETITION: LET ´S MAKE A CALENDAR    

FRIENDLY COMPETITION: LET ´S MAKE A CALENDAR



victor
Spain

FRIENDLY COMPETITION: LET ´S MAKE A CALENDAR
 
Well, here it goes:
 
If you want to participate in the creation of eslprintables � 2010 calendar, you can choose a month and make a "calendar page". Something like this:
 
A word document in two pages: one for the drawing, and other one for the calendar.
Send me the document to my email ([email protected]) including your username, before  december 20th.
In the subject of your message write "eslprintables calendar"
Each user can send only one document, so we can have a variety of styles.
At the end of the year I will publish in the website all the documents received and we will vote to choose the best for each month.
If you use unusual fonts, please send me also a copy of the fonts. Otherwise, your document will not be seen properly.
The rules are the same that we have for printables: you can draw your own pictures or use free cliparts.
The prize will be... the gratitude of many teachers from many countries.Thumbs Up
 
PS: According to your votes, most users prefer the week starting on monday. Anyway, if you send me both versions, even better.
 
PPS: Please take into account that the theme doesn�t have to be seasonal. I made this example just to show you the expected format, but we should take into account that the seasons are not the same in all the countries. You can include educational tips (see these suggestions), teaching quotes, poems, funny situations related to english language, etc.
 
Anyway, the best idea could be to publish all the calendars so that each user can choose the ones which are more adequate for their students� age, country and traditions.
 
Participants:
January: 2 users
February: 6 users
March: 4 users
April: 3 users
May: 2 users
June: 2 users
July: 2 users
August: 4 users
September: 4 users
October: 1 user
November: 1 user
December: 3 users
 
(I will try to update this list frequently)
 
 
Best wishes,
 
Victor
 
 

3 Dec 2009      





Vivi Quir
Argentina

I vote for Monday!

3 Dec 2009     



tea4er
Russian Federation

I`m impressed by the idea of such a calendar! Super!!!
of course, it`s better to start with Monday in my opinion but as a rule for teaching we know it starts on Sunday

3 Dec 2009     



Hannie
Portugal

SmileTwo votes for monday then LOL

3 Dec 2009     



Nuria08
Spain

I vote for SUNDAY!

3 Dec 2009     



Pinky Makus
Canada

In Canada we use Sunday as the first day.  I vote for Sunday.

Just to be clear then....  All pages must be in the  Landscape setting, right?

3 Dec 2009     



libertybelle
United States

Monday - the first day of the school week.
Then Saturday and Sunday hang together.

3 Dec 2009     



bburcu
Turkey

That �s a very nice idea :)

by the way I vote for Monday ..

3 Dec 2009     



Zora
Canada

Sunday, since it is an "English" speaking country thing. 

3 Dec 2009     



meuge
Argentina

Fantastic idea!!!

I vote for MONDAY... I agree with Libertybelle...

3 Dec 2009     



Joeyb1
South Africa

What a great idea.  I vote for Monday.

3 Dec 2009     

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