Friday 15 May 2009

And the winners are....

THE CZECH REPUBLIC!!

Well done and thank you to everyone who took part in today's really brilliant live vote. You can view a replay of the live vote, by clicking on the link, below. And, if you wish to see any of the songs again, just click on the country's name in the results list, and you'll be taken directly to each song.

Here is the FlashMeeting replay of the voting.

RESULTS:
1st......CZECH REPUBLIC....201pts
2nd....ESTONIA....................172pts
3rd.....FINLAND...................124pts
4th.....ICELAND....................118pts
5th.....POLAND......................112pts
6th.....FRANCE......................108pts
7th.....DENMARK.....................99pts
8th.....GERMANY.....................95pts
9th.....GREECE..........................94pts
10th...TURKEY.........................91pts
11th...LITHUANIA...................84pts
12th...LATVIA...........................66pts
13th...SCOTLAND.....................62pts
14th...NETHERLANDS.............57pts
15th...AUSTRIA........................36pts
16th...WALES............................28pts
17th...CYPRUS..........................27pts
18th...SLOVENIA.....................26pts
19th=.PORTUGAL..................25pts
19th=.SWEDEN.......................25pts
21st....SLOVAKIA...................21pts
22nd...NORWAY.....................16pts
23rd...MALTA........................13pts
24th=.IRELAND....................10pts
24th=.ITALY.........................10pts
24th=.ROMANIA................10pts
27th...SPAIN..........................9pts
28th=.BULGARIA..................5pts
28th=.ENGLAND...................5pts
30th...HUNGARY..................0pts

The Mayor of Odda, in Norway, gives the Norwegian votes.


Finland give their votes.


Scotland give their votes by FlashMeeting.



In the Netherlands, Dutch TV follows the FlashMeeting votes!


Project co-ordinator, Michael Purves, speaks about Schoolovision, to Scottish Television.

Thursday 14 May 2009

Wrap-up of all entries

Schoolovision 2009 in a short review.
All entries in alphabetical order.

Wednesday 13 May 2009

Song from Bulgaria- Computer Story

We are singing in Bulgarian-our native tongue because we want to show everyone how beautiful it is It's a story about one computer and its "friends"- the cat and the mouse! Let's have fun together!

Good Luck!



Friday 8 May 2009

Germany - Es ist Sommer

This song is about summer.
During the Flashmeetings we have learned that we live in hot and cold countries. In the entries we can see children having a lot of fun in the snow as well as on the beach.
This nicely goes along with our song where it says:
"It doesn't matter whether you are hot or cold,
for summer is what's going on in your head".

We very much enjoy being part of this project
and we're looking forward to the voting.



download as audio (mp3, 3 MB)


HELLO EUROPE !!!

This is the Turkish entry for Schoolovision 2009.

Our song is called "DÜM TEK TEK" and

it is sung by Hadise for Eurovision Song Contest 2009.

We really enjoy it while singing.

We hope you will enjoy it.

Thank you all and Good luck!

"Een grote stieros" from the Netherlands





[EDIT: This version of the same song has been uploaded as well, so that our partners in Turkey, where youtube.com is blocked, can enjoy watching it too! Michael]

Final FlashMeeting test - 8th May

Final FlashMeeting test between Scotland, Italy, Poland, Slovenia and the Netherlands

We had an excellent webcam conference between Scotland, Italy, Poland, Slovenia and the Netherlands this morning. You can view a replay of the meeting by clicking on the link above.
Now, there is just one week until we meet to cast our votes. Good luck to everyone!

Portugal Entry - "Menina estás à janela"

Our song is a traditional folk music about our region: Alentejo.

5th form sing it in Portuguese but at the end they sing some English words.

We hope all members enjoy it!

We are very proud cause we are relatives of a big family called Schoolovision2009 which lives around Europe and is connected with strong chains of friendship!

Lots of Hugs from Portugal and Good Luck to everyone!

Schoolovision Cyprus entry




Hello from Cyprus!!


This is the Cyprus entry. We are grade 5 students and we were chosen among 6 classes in the semi-finals in our school. Our song is called "Rita Ritaki" and it is in Greek. It is about a man who loves a woman named Rita. It is a famous song in Cyprus and we like it a lot. We hope you will enjoy it and vote for us!!!




[EDIT: I have uploaded this additional version of the same song, so that our partners from Turkey, who cannot view videos on youtube.com will be able to see and enjoy the entry from Cyprus. Michael]

Thursday 7 May 2009

Moja fantazja - Poland



"My Fantasy" is a popular Polish children's song, sung in schools and kindergartens. The song talks that fantasy and imagination is needed to have fun. Good luck!




[EDIT: This version of the same song will allow our partners in Turkey to view the entry from Poland, as youtube.com is blocked in Turkey. Michael]

Irish Entry

Here is the Irish entry singing their National Anthem Amhrán na bhfiann- The Soldiers Song and playing their tin whistles. We hope you enjoy it!

Schoolovision Welsh Entry


This is a traditional Welsh song called "Sosban Fach". The song catalogues the troubles of a harassed housewife. It is sung a lot at Rugby matches, especially when the Lanelli Scarlets are playing! We really enjoyed singing it, especially the Oi! Oi!. You should all join in with this part.

Hwyl!

"Open your heart" from Iceland





The song “Open your heart” was sung in Eurovision 2003 by Birgitta Haukdal. The girls sang this song in Flatovision (a competition in our school - Flataskóli) in March and it was selected the best number. They sing the song in English and the dance is composed by the dancers. Enjoy :-)







[EDIT: I have posted this version of the song here, using blogger, so that our partners in Turkey, who can't view anything on youtube.com can watch the song. Michael]

Wednesday 6 May 2009

Hot'n'cold - Song from France

This is the French contribution to schoolovision...although it is in English! As a matter of fact, I'm the English teacher of the children and we found it interesting to sing in English. Our song contains a lot of contraries, which we learned while singing, and it is easy to sing. So, come on: sing with us!

Greece -"The Game of Love"

Hello from Greece!
This is the greek entry for Schoolovision 2009.
Our song is called "The Game of Love".
Love is the key for happiness, peace and progress for the whole world.
And the game of love is the path that we all should follow...
The children have chosen this song because they like it's meaning and rythm
and because they love the singer of this song, Elena Paparizou.
We wish Good Luck to everybody..!
Kisses from 6th grade of Primary School of Skopelos in Lesvos.

Soldier - song from Spain

Here is our song. We made up a traditional song called 'soldier', we've called 'dj,dj'. We hope you enjoy. Best wishes everybody.

Finland

Hello from Finland! Our song , Tirlittiä, is an old traditional song with nonsense words. Pupils enjoyed very much making the video. We hope you like it.

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Song from Czech republic

Hello from the Czech republic. Our song is a children's song written by Inka Rybarova. The title of the song is Hejkal (The Bugaboo). We hope you will like it.





[Edit: This is the blogger.com version of the same song, to allow our partners in Turkey, who cannot access youtube.com to enjoy it too. Michael]

Turbo Polka - Slovenia

Hi, everyone. This is a song originally sung by a Slovene pop folk band Atomik harmonik. And we can sing it too. Can you? Our singers are Lucija, Nina, Maja and Anja from Class 7C. And our professional accordeon player is Žan from the 8th grade. Have fun.

Tuesday 5 May 2009

Barinya - from Latvia

Hello from Latvia,



Song Barinya is a POPULAR folk-song reflecting Russian national character- generous, kind-hearted, corageous, energetic. We sing Barinya on big holidays.

"O LUME MINUNATĂ" - ROMÂNIA

Childhood is the most beautiful stage in the life of any human being.. Adult persons would give anything to become children, children would give anything to grow up faster. So, give the children all the love you are able to give!
That’s what our song says.
“O lume minunată” ( It’s a wonderful world!)

" It's a wonderful world where you will find -Only children A world with a lot of sun and many toys -For Children. In this world with stories and flowers you will find -Only children And a world of innocence keep it anyway -For Children .
Yesterday we were children but the time changed usWe started in life and we had dreams fulfilled as we wanted Many good thoughts we collected and what we always learnt Children give the love we keep what's good to show them.What smile can be more truthful , more cleaner Which eyes know to talk so true? "

GOOD-LUCK EVERYONE!( Wherever you are from!)

Milimali - Song from Norway



This song is made by two of the pupils in class 6A in Odda; Amalie and Emilie. They made this song for their school when the school needed a song for their anti-bullying program.
They're singing about the school day, and being bestfriends.

England

This song is about our school and the fun we have learning about different subjects. We are sorry we cannot show the faces of our pupils on this blog because of strict codes of practice in our Local Authority. We can upload the video to the twin space on eTwinning with clear video pictures and I will do that later in the week.


[EDIT- NOTE TO ALL PARTNERS] You can view the lovely, clear version of this song now by logging in to the twin space for the Schoolovision project on the eTwinning portal. Just click on the eTwinning logo near the top of the blog to go directly to the portal.
Michael

Monday 4 May 2009

Children song - from Hungary


The title of the song: Drap,drap,drips.
The song is about the rain.

Diggelo, diggeley - from Sweden

No great video, just plain singing and pure joy!

Sunday 3 May 2009

Hello from Malta - Il-Vapur tal-Art

Our song is about the train which operated between Mdina (our old capital city) and Valletta (our capital city today). The train operated between 1883 and 1931. In 1931 the train stopped functioning, as it was too expensive to run. In a public garden in Birkirkara, one can find the remains of a train carriage and a former station used at the time when the train was a means of transport between the two cities.

"The Maltese train always worked at a loss,
But this train was a unique one which could not be found elsewhere..."

Saturday 2 May 2009

Auld Lang Syne - Song from Scotland

Yester Primary School - Scotland

Our children decided to sing a song that is well known across the world! It was written by Robert Burns in 1788 and is all about love and friendship.

SCHOOLOVISION PREPARATIONS - ROMANIA

Friday 1 May 2009

SLOVAKIA

Great greeting from Slovakia! :-)
Here we are ready for Schoolvision 2009 on-line song contest. We have chosen a song that is well known in Europe. We have sung it in four European languages - please, join us and sing with us.
Children from

Jarna school Poprad Slovakia