Today with the help of the IT teacher we had a session using the nintendo's in class.
The following are some photos I took.
Children

Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Hansel & Gretel
Here are some photos I promised you about.
These are some of the work the children did.
Well done kids!
Hansel and Gretel
These last 2 weeks we had done a lot of work about Hansel and Gretel's story.
This is the story for you to enjoy.
Photos of the children's work will be uploaded soon. :)
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Skeletons
Yesterday, we learnt about skeletons. We learnt about the biggest bone and the smallest bone in our body. We also learnt about how many bones we have. Do you believe that a baby is born with more than 300 bones and an adult got over 200.
We discussed, we watched videos and we also build a skeleton with a magnetic model. Then the children also drew skeletons and tried to make them funny.
Have a look at these photos.
We discussed, we watched videos and we also build a skeleton with a magnetic model. Then the children also drew skeletons and tried to make them funny.
Have a look at these photos.
Kites!
Today we made a kite using an A4 paper, string, kite paper and a stapler.
Look at them having fun!
Friday, May 20, 2016
Merit Day
I would like to say well done to all children taking part but especially to my class.
Well done!
You did a fantastic job!
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Last week we had a lesson using the Bee-Bot.
Together with the other migrant class the children explored, had fun and learned a lot. We based our lesson on the story of 'The very hungry caterpillar.'
The following are some photos taken during the lesson.
The following are some photos taken during the lesson.
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Rawan reading the library book.
Well done Rawan!
Keep up the good work!
Mother's Day Cards
The following are some photos taken during the mother's day craft session. Well done to all because you all made a great job.
Look at the cards they made. I am so proud of you all!
Well done!
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