Friday, 21 December 2018

Happy Winter Holidays!


Make the most of your holidays and see you again in January ;)


We make cell models (5th Grade)

Good morning!

In 5th Grade we are learning about the CELLS.

First, we answered what, where and how cells are.

Then, we observed different cells through a microscope.

After, we classified them into ANIMAL CELLS and PLANT CELLS. We read about their main parts and we decided to build a big model of them.



Pupils worked in groups.

5th A Class

Let's make a lungs model! (4th Grade)

Good morning!

4th Grade pupils are studying the Respiratory System.

Last week, they made a lungs model. They could observe the different movements in breathing in and breathing out:




Watch how the lungs inflate and deflate:


Monday, 10 December 2018

Female and male reproductive systems (6th Grade)

Click on the following links to learn more about each part of the reproductive systems, male and female.

Find the slideshows and click on them to see how the different parts work.

MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM


FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

STEAM Challenge #9: Thanksgiving!

Hello everyone!

Today we want to share with you an activity we did some weeks ago.

It was Thanksgiving Day, so our teacher engaged us to thank our friends for something they do that makes us happy.

It is a nice activity with a surprising result that you can repeat at home next Thanksgiving Day or at Christmas! Here you have the steps:

First, you must print and colour this star-shaped picture, as beautiful as you can:



Then, you have to cut the star carefully:

After, in the middle of the picture, you have to write a Thanksgiving message addressed to one friend and cover it with the tips of the star:

Finally, put the star on water and...


Wow! It opens so that your friend can read your message!


Body songs (3rd Grade)

Good morning children!

I feel like singing, don't you? ;)

HEAD, SHOULDERS, KNEES and TOES

CHEEKS, CHIN, NECK and BUM

Respiratory System (4th Grade)

Hello class!!!

Let's build our model of the Respiratory System! But first, let's remember its parts with the following videos: