We want to thank 4º ESO students for all the messages they have made to prevent COVID . These posters find the balance between clear information and appealing design with illustrative images which are spread around our school. Congratulations!
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We want to thank 4º ESO students for all the messages they have made to prevent COVID . These posters find the balance between clear information and appealing design with illustrative images which are spread around our school. Congratulations!
Next 23rd April, World Book Day will be celebrated in different parts of the world. This date reminds us of the day two great authors , Shakespeare and Cervantes, died and calls our attention towards the importance of books in our learning and development.
We have prepared some activities to celebrate this day during this week and the following one like making bookmarks, literature contests, speaking about our favourite titles and … reading (which is always a pleasure).
“Books are the bees which carry the quickening pollen from one to another mind.” James Russell.
A Kahoot about English Literature:
https://embed.kahoot.it/894c561a-93b7-4efb-97a5-e1e721714d0b
Have fun!
If you want to know about Australia, our language assistant Holly Fairweather has made a short summary of relevant facts and stories about it. To read it, just click on the following link
Our students also keep on working about different topics related to Australia. Here you can find some of the posters made by our 2º ESO students.
If you are free this weekend, let’s go to ….
This year, it is impossible to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day as we used to do it, singing and dancing ( like Irish people do ) but we don’t want to forget this important day for those who admire and respect Irish culture.
If you want to know something about this day, you can have a look at three presentations (one of them made by Ashley,our American language assistant in 2017-2018 course).
And finally, we can listen to a song by the most famous Irish Band, U2.
Our students have made a huge poster to show information about this festivity
We will discuss this topic in our classes of English and we will watch some TED- ed videos two videos about the history of women’s rights and seven videos about scientists, artists,politicians,etc. to introduce the role of women in different societies and cultures. At the end, we will read a short comic which illustrates the birth of this celebration.
If you want to watch these videos and read the comic you can do it here, in your blog.
History of Women’s Rights
Some short biographies of explorers, scientists, politicians, writers, painters,social activists,etc
Carl Sagan said “we are made of star stuff” and that is the reason why our students have chosen this symbol to fill our school with colour and imagination.
Nowadays, we need fresh air more than ever and our sky is full of stars to bring us a healthier world. This constellation represents all our students’ wishes and feelings about a better future.
We want to thank the Arts teacher Leticia and all her students to have made up an amazing work of art which illuminates our stairwell and helps us to face our daily routine in the best spirit.
We are getting closer to the end of the year and it’s time to check some basic words you will listen soon. Use these Quizlet cards to learn and practise with them.
Here you can download lots of activities related to this festivity
How much do you know about Christmas? Try this quiz
Quiz
Are you hungry? These recipes taste great.
And, to start creating the perfect background, we will finish this blog entry with a classic song at this time of the year.
This is the video to learn to make the Wishing stars which will brighten our school at Christmas.