Friday, 13 June 2014

THE ENORMOUS TURNIP 1st B

This is the play for the class 1st B
1st B
Group 1
Group 2
Student
Character
Student
Character
Albert
Narrator 1

Narrator 1
Yasmina
Narrator 2
Angela
Narrator 2
Amin
Narrator 3
Júlia
Narrator 3
Àlex C.
Seed
Nerea
Seed
Èric
Father
Marcos
Father
Laura
Mother Alexandra Mother
Cristian
Son
Son
Paula
Daughter
Victoria
Daughter
David
Dog Dog
Maria
Cat
Pablo
Cat
Àlex A.
Narrator 1
Iker
Narrator 1
Denis
Narrator2
Geanella
Narrator 2


Ismael
Narrador 3


GROUP 1




GROUP 2




THE ENORMOUS TURNIP 1st A

This is the play for the 1st level students.
THEY PULL AND PULL AND PULL BUT THE TURNIP DOESN'T MOVE!!!

1stA
Group 1
Group 2
Student
Character
Student
Character
Carla
Narrator 1
Guillem
Narrator 1
Mario
Narrator 2 Adrià Narrator 2
Lucia
Narrator 3 Albert Narrator 3
Yasmina
Seed Ana Seed
Sergi
Father
Marc
Father
Xènia
Mother Aina Mother
Karim
Son Juan Son
Zainab
Daughter Keyra Daughter
Ariadna
Dog Daniel Dog
Iker
Cat Laura Cat


Andrea Narrator 1
Jaka
Narrator 1 Yassim Narrator 2
Paula
Narrator2 Cristian Narrator 3

GROUP 1
and some pictures of them

GROUP 2








Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Pictures of the clothes for our plays

Hello,
we are getting ready for our plays. Here we are preparing our outfits.
Do you like them?


Thursday, 8 May 2014

Science: The Earth

          This term we are studying the Earth. We study the seven continents (Asia, America, Africa, Antarctica, Europe and Oceania), the five oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Artarctic), the water cycle (evaporation, precipitation, condensation and collection) and the atmosphere (air, oxygen and protection). 

       Here is a video with a song about the continents, but they say Australia instead of Oceania.


 Here is a video animation about the water cycle. It is  funny.
The Water Cycle

Science: Animals

This term we are studying the animals in English.


We are going to learn the name of the animals and how to classify them. Animals can be:

- Vertebrates: they have a skeleton.
- Invertebrates: they have no skeleton.
- Oviparous: they lay eggs.
- Viviparous: they do not lay eggs.


We study how animals move, too:

- Animals can run, hop, walk, swim, fly, slither...