L’esperat vídeo de 6è :)
30/09/21Bona tarda,
Ara sí que sí! Us deixem el vídeo i esperem que us agradi!
Una abraçada,
Alba i Esther
Bona tarda,
Ara sí que sí! Us deixem el vídeo i esperem que us agradi!
Una abraçada,
Alba i Esther
Hola a tothom,
aquest any els i les alumnes de cicle superior vam iniciar el curs amb un gran repte! Vam descobrir la combinació secreta del cadenat d’una motxilla. Per fer-ho, vam haver de realitzar diferents activitats amb l’objectiu de col·laborar i ajudar-nos mútuament.
Va ser una… Llegeix més»
Hola nois i noies!
Aquí teniu el vídeo de les colònies de la Cala Canyelles!
Van ser uns dies espectaculars!
Gemma i Laures
Bon dia!
Els passats 15 d’abril l’alumnat de 5è, i el 19 d’abril l’alumnat de 6è, va fer una bicicletada per l’entorn. Va ser una experiència molt bonica, s’ho van passar molt bé i el dia ens va acompanyar!
Bona feina ciclistes!
Aquí teniu el recull de… Llegeix més»
Continuing with the Matter Project, we’ve been working on the LIGHT. Thanks to the Newton disc, we’ve seen that a rotating disc with segments in different colors (usually Newton’s primary colours: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet) appearing as white (or off-white or gray) when it spins very fast!
It’s been a fantastic discovery! We’ve enjoyed it so much!
Hello everybody!
Students of 6th grade are doing the project in English. It is called Matter Matters. We are learning about the three states of matter and the possible changes. We are making lots of experiments and having fun!
Here you have some pictures about how to make a bouncing egg and how to make a cloud!
This 2nd term, fifth and sixth-grade students are learning how to play basketball while having fun. Besides, they are also improving their English skills by adding new vocabulary related to this sport, such as: bounce pass, chest pass, to dribble, to shoot…
You are all doing great!
Using this GLOCKENSPIEL∗, 6th graders have experienced that fire is an energy source that can make things work or move.
∗A kind of candle that is a typical Christmas decoration that have their roots in the folklore and customs of the Ore Mountain, a region of Germany. It is suggested that the Glockenspiel is a predecessor of the Christmas tree.
We have started this project with a challenge: to fix an old lamp. What do we need to light up the bulb? Will the 6th graders be able to fix the lamp?
To be continued….