HAPPY EASTER!

miércoles, 30 de marzo de 2011

Luca went to read stories

WHAT I DID ON MONDAY

On Monday I went to read a story to the infants of the school (the 3, 4 and 5 year olds.) The story was called “Animals at the Zoo”; and I think they really liked it. And then I went to the 2nd year class to read them a different story called “Room on the Broom”, again I think they liked it a lot. At the end of each story I asked them simple questions about each story, like what colours where in the stories (I asked the questions in English).

Goodbye!!

martes, 22 de marzo de 2011

Year 3 and 4: Song about CLOTHES

Don't put your trousers on your head song

Year 1 and 2: Under the sea song

Year 2: Cooking activity with Ethan's mother!


Year 2: Nursery Rhymes - One Two Buckle My Shoe

Infant Education: The Enormous Carrot

Year 3 & 4: A story about clothes and the weather

Year 3 and 4(4r i 4t): Clothes

Year 5 and 6 (5è i 6è) Prepositions of place

jueves, 17 de marzo de 2011

Year 5 and 6: more info about GREASE

Here you have more information about the musical/film that might be useful for your project.

Year 5 and 6: GREASE

"The musical GREASE is now in its third year at London's Piccadilly Theatre."

For more information click on the picture

martes, 15 de marzo de 2011

Saint Patrick's Day Crossword

Information about St Patrick's Day

About Saint Patrick's Day

Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated each year on March 17th.  In Ireland, Saint Patrick’s Day is both a holy day and a national holiday.  Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland as he was the one who brought Christianity to the Irish. 
The legend says that St. Patrick miraculously drove (snakes) from Ireland by banging a drum . The snakes may represent paganism, driven out of Ireland.
To explain the doctrine of the Trinity, St. Patrick compared a (shamrock) (similar to a three-leaf clover) with its three leaves to the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost combined to make the holy Trinity. From that time the shamrock has been the symbol of the land. Irishmen wear it in their hats on the saint's day.
March 17th is the anniversary of the death of Saint Patrick. In Ireland, St. Patrick's Day is a holy, religious time with praying, singing and dancing.

The (leprechan) is Ireland's national fairy. Leprechauns are represented as shoemakers. They are guardians of ancient treasures left by the Danes and keep gold coins in pots that they hide at the end of a (rainbow). If you catch a leprechaun, he will promise you (pots of gold) if you let him go free.

Saint Patrick's Day



Leprechauns are little make-believe fairies that live in Ireland. They are the shoemakers for the fairies. The story is that if you catch one you can make him tell you where he hides his gold. No one has caught one yet....but start looking today!! Good luck!!

Saint Patrick's Day

 Here you have some information about St Patrick's Day.

Year 5 and 6: Past Simple

Past Simple Boy  This web site will help you understand better the Past Simple Form and Use.

Year 5 and 6. PAST SIMPLE

Hello children!
For the project we are working on now we have to use the verbs in past... I think that we should practise a bit before going on task!!