jueves, 25 de mayo de 2017

European landmarks

A landmark is a monument or a building that makes a city important. Millions of people travel around the world looking for them and taking pictures there.

We have plenty of them in Europe. Primary 1 & 2 students have been looking for them and have selected around 20 landmarks to learn about. Do you want to check their research? Do not miss to watch the mural in the entrance hall ;)



If you cannot go and see it in the school, why not to have a look at this? European landmarks map
Enjoy our work.

What is your favorite landmark in Europe?

jueves, 6 de abril de 2017

Morning prayer.



Every Thursday morning Primary 2 students do the morning prayer in English.

It is a nice experience for the students to compare English and Spanish prayers.

Would you like to do the prayer in English once a week like them?

Can you write another simple morning prayer? Leave us a comment.

domingo, 26 de febrero de 2017

The Canterbury tales

Last week our students went to the theatre.

They listened to 5 tales.
 

Each tale had a moral: an idea that summarises the whole story and that can be used to become a better person.

Click on the link to learn more about The Canterbury Tales.

sábado, 11 de febrero de 2017

Healthy food VS junk food

Primary 1 students are starting a new unit: Food.

During the next 3 weeks, the students are going to learn new words about the food they normally eat. In addition, they will learn how important is to eat healthy food and avoid junk food. Here you can see a picture drawn during the last lesson in which they draw a superhero and a villian.
We finish this entry with a fabulous song. Enjoy it!

domingo, 1 de enero de 2017

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Christmas is not celebrated the same way in every country. Let's analyze New Year's eve.

New Year's eve is the 31st of December. As the clock strikes 0:00, the entire world gets immersed in celebration.

  • In Span, people eat 12 grapes at every toll of the clock during the New Year. Spaniards believe that it will bring good luck and happiness for the coming 12 months.
  • In Denmark, people stand on chairs and jump from them at midnight. Some families also break the dishes they have just used during the dinner.
  • In Germany, people drop melted lead into cold water to see what shape is generated. The shape may predict the future: heart shapes symbolize marriage, round shapes denote good luck, anchor shapes tell that you need help and a cross signifies someone’s sad demise.
  • In Puerto Rico, people throw buckets of water out of their window in order to clean the odds of the last year as well as get the spirits out of the home.


Did you do something different on New Year's eve?
Leave us a comment.