Monday, 11 February 2019
Sunday, 2 December 2018
Thursday, 6 September 2018
BACK TO SCHOOL !!!!
Hello everybody!
Back to school again!
Ready to learn, share,enjoy, dream,...
We are happy to see you coming back!
Here you are the video of the story "David goes o school" by David Shannon, a great book
for back to school. I like it a lot and it can help us review some
school rules
And for teachers, if you click on the image below, you'll find some
free printables to work with
this cute storybook.
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
WELCOME TO SCHOOL, AGAIN
I'm going back.
You're going back.
We're going back, back to school.
Let's start having fun and dancing a bit with this song.
Now it's time to remember some rules in the classroom and then we can establish our English classroom rules.
Saturday, 29 April 2017
A GARDEN PROJECT
School
vegetable gardens are a great way for children to learn about where
their food comes from and to get them excited about eating fresh
vegetables.
It
is also a chance to learn outdoors!
Urban
Seedling help our school plan, build, plant, and maintain a
school vegetable garden.
We
involve students in our planting workshops.
A
vegetable garden is a great way to build ties between children,
between parents and teachers, and within the community.
Benefits of School Vegetable Gardens
Teaching
Tools:
- Increase knowledge of nature and plant growth
- Positive social interactions around the garden
- Promotion of healthy development
- Increasing consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables
- New producer-consumer relationships
- The role of agriculture in the children’s lives (food chain)
- Cultural and personal integration
-
Reduction
of behavioral problems
Possible
activities:
- Seedlings and germination of seeds
- Transplanting, calendar and seasons
- Planning the garden
- Planting
- Composting
- The web of biodiversity
- Magic potions and homemade gardening solutions
- Herb box in the classroom
- Identification and observation of leaves
- Art work, mural, mosaic, poster, scarecrow, “land art”
- Parts of the plant
- Seedlings that look alike: plant families
- Diversity of shapes and colours
- Origin of seeds (heirloom variety histories – crops from first nations and other countries – maps and geography)
-
Traditional
foods and dishes throughout the seasons
Let's start watching a cute little story about Sid, a seed, who lives underground...written and illustrated by Daniel R. Pagan
Now it's time to learn a planting song
we can learn in English the part of a plant with this rap
Friday, 31 March 2017
IT'S EASTER TIME
Let's start watching a video explaining where the bunnies hide their chocolate eggs
These are some ideas to work in the classroom
Some information about Easter
And some games and activities
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
SAINT PATRICK'S DAY
St Patrick’s Day is a global celebration of Irish culture on or around
March 17. It particularly remembers St Patrick, one of Ireland’s patron
saints, who ministered Christianity in Ireland during the fifth century.
St Patrick’s Day is celebrated in many parts of the world, especially by Irish communities and organizations. Many people wear an item of green clothing on the day. Parties featuring Irish food and drinks that are dyed in green food color are part of this celebration. It is a time when children can indulge in sweets and adults can enjoy a “pint” of beer at a local pub.
Symbols
The most common St Patrick's Day symbol is the shamrock. The shamrock is the leaf of the clover
Let's listen to a song about the Leprechaun
and play some games if you click on the picture
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