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Thursday

YELLOW SUBMARINE - THE BEATLES

THE SOLAR SYSTEM

Last week, Nicole was working in our class.
Children spent a wonderful time painting and decorating the planets.  
THANKS A LOT NICOLE!



Click in the image to find lots of information about our Solar System

http://www.planetsforkids.org/

Tuesday

PANCAKE DAY


In Britain, Pancake Day is also known as Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday and the start of Lent. Traditionally, it was a day of fun and feasting before the 40 days of Lent. 
It´s the day when pancakes are eaten and when people celebrate the Pancake races.
How to make pancakes for Pancake Day

Pancake-racing is one of the more unlikely events on the British sporting calendar and takes place in many towns and villages each Shrove Tuesday.  The skill lies not so much in the running of the race but in flipping - and catching - the pancake, which must be intact when the finishing line is reached. 

Monday

CHRISTMAS TIME IS HERE!

I wish you a Merry Christmas and a New year 2011 full of love, health and joy. Have a look to these songs and activities to enjoy Christmas Holidays.


Wednesday

School Festival

We will wrap up the school year with a festival in Sorzano.
All the pupils will be sing the Beatles song All together now.
Watch this You Tube Karaoke to learn the song

Three Billy Goats Gruff

Watch the story in this video



Saturday

Summertime

The school year is over!
It´s summer and it´s time to rest and play, but you can enjoy having a look to this blog and checking what you have learned during the course.
Have a nice summer holiday! I will be around to say you HELLO!!

Sunday

Present Simple & Present Continuous

Look at the difference between the Present Continuous and the Present Simple Tenses



Saturday

The Little Red Hen

This weekend I´ve been working with my niece in a Thematic Unit about Animals and an old folk tale came to my mind. I hope you like.



Seabiscuit and Red Pollard - Primary 5&6

Last week we read in class an amazing story about a racehorse and a jockey, american heroes in the 1940s.
Seabiscuit was the racehorse, a champion and a symbol of hope to many US citizens during the Great Depression. Red Pollard was Seabiscuit’s jockey. He was blind in one eye. In 1940 they won the Santa Anita Handicap, California's most prestigious race. Both of them are still very popular in USA.
There are some movies about their story, one of them is called SEABISCUIT. Here you can watch the trailer.

Thursday

May Day

The first day of the month of May is known as May Day.
The most well known symbol of May Day is the MAYPOLE. People dance around the trees trunks celebrating the end of winter and the start of the good weather.
Click on the image for information
Maypole dance