We had great fun during our reading time this week with the book " What's in the Witch's Kitchen? by Nick Sharratt.
The witch has hidden a trick and a treat in her magical kitchen cupboards! Which one you find depends on how you open the doors.
Neste blog compartiremos actividades feitas pol@s alumn@s e presentaremos ferramentas útiles que lles poidan axudar a reforzar o aprendido na clase. Tamén é outro xeito de comunicación coas familias, que terán aquí información dos traballos que realizamos nas clases de inglés e plástica.
We had great fun during our reading time this week with the book " What's in the Witch's Kitchen? by Nick Sharratt.
The witch has hidden a trick and a treat in her magical kitchen cupboards! Which one you find depends on how you open the doors.
Last Monday Zoila took part in the event organized to welcome the language assistants in A Cidade da Cultura in Santiago de Compostela. She told her experience as an auxiliar describing the most relevant aspects of her work in our school as well as the way of life in Galicia. She started her speech by singing the first line of the song How far I'll go ?(Moana film) and that made that the audience was totally hooked.
Welcome everybody to this school year 2023-2024, which is marked by the 50th anniversary of our school. This school year we looking forward to doing activities related to this topic. Here we go!
6th graders interviewed some pilgrims from different parts of the world. They asked them interesting questions. It was nice that they shared with us new perspectives of seeing the Camino. Thank you!
This month students from 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade participated in the 1st Spelling Bee Competition in our school, they did a good job and we also had great fun. Congrats to the winners! 👏👏
Last week 5th and 6th graders had the opportunity to see the play "What Monster?" by the theatre company On Stage in Afundacion, Pontevedra. The play was about the "You can do it" summer camp , a place where the campers had to carry out a mission. It was fun and also the fact that some students were characters in the story was motivating and engaging for the audience.