This is a fun way to revise and consolidate new vocabulary and language. Children look for pictures and photos from magazines.Then they elaborate their own posters related to the general topic of each unit. Here you can see one.
domingo, 24 de abril de 2011
Busy Bee "English theatre"
One storyteller from the theatre company face to face came to our school. It was on 9th of March. We enjoyed a lot during the play. We danced, sang and some of us dressed up as a butterfly, a ladybird , a snail …
We were prepared before attending the storytelling session.
jueves, 14 de abril de 2011
Semana cultural( 12,13 y 14 de abril)
Human evolution
Los días 12,13 y 14 de abril los dedicamos a aprender sobre la evolución humana, a través de distintos talleres, actividades y salidas. Cada profe nos enseñaba en un taller.
Aquí podeis ver el mural de la evolución humana y algunos de los alumnos de primer ciclo trabajando en su taller de "Arte rupestre y costumbres prehistóricas"
martes, 5 de abril de 2011
EASTER
Easter is celebrated on a different day each year.To calculate when Easter will be, find the first full moon after 20th March.Easter Sunday is the following Sunday.
At Easter we paint eggs for friends and family.
In Britain On Good Friday, they eat hot cross buns for breakfast.
On Easter Sunday, they go to church in the morning. They have an Easter egg hunt. (Mum hides chocolate eggs in the garden.If you find an egg, you can eat it.)
On Easter Monday,they go to town. Sometimes there´s an egg-rolling competition.
At Easter we paint eggs for friends and family.
In Britain On Good Friday, they eat hot cross buns for breakfast.
On Easter Sunday, they go to church in the morning. They have an Easter egg hunt. (Mum hides chocolate eggs in the garden.If you find an egg, you can eat it.)
On Easter Monday,they go to town. Sometimes there´s an egg-rolling competition.
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| Samuel (2ºA y Marta 2ª B) |
viernes, 1 de abril de 2011
SAINT PATRICK´S DAY
Saint Patrick's Day is a religious holiday celebrated internationally on 17 March. It commemorates Saint Patrick (c. AD 387–461), the most commonly recognised of the patron saints of Ireland, and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland.
Irish folklore tells that one of his teaching methods included
using the shamrock to explain the Christian doctrine of the
Trinity to the Irish people.
St.Patrick used the
shamrock,with its
three leaves, to explain the Holy
Trinity (the Father, the Son and
the Holy Spirit)
Leprechauns are little Irish fairies,and they are thought to work as a shoemaker for other fairies.
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