From playground to paper: we write in English from Rangolis

In the English area, we focus on creating meaningful texts, that is texts that are based on real and motivating experiences for students. Working on festivals in English-speaking countries, such as Diwali, allows us to give cultural context to language learning and make it much closer and more experiential.

With fourth graders, we discover Diwali in the first term and, as a closing activity, the students paint Rangolis in the playground in small groups. These Rangolis become the perfect excuse to write in English. During the second term, each child describes their creation using a vocabulary of colours, shapes and sizes, as well as simple expressions that they already know. By doing this, writing ceases to be a mechanical exercise and becomes a tool to express what they have created and experienced.

VALENTINE’S DAY

With the fifth grade students, taking advantage of the fact that we have worked on the “Cinquain Poems”, we made some hearts with the intention of giving them to the people we love as a token of love. They look really nice, don’t you think?

Kahoots in English classes

Students highly value the use of the Kahoot platform to review what they have learned in a playful way and review errors in a gamified way.
In addition, now there is the novelty of playing in Kahootopia (tool for collaborative learning). At the end of the… Llegeix més»

SCHOOL DAY FOR NON VIOLENCE AND PEACE

Like every year in English classes we have reflected on the importance of this celebration and as a culmination we have displayed some of the work carried out in the hallway.
We have heard the songs “Heal the World” by Michael Jackson and “Imagine” by John… Llegeix més»