Art! English Day 23-24

🎨🖍️English Day at Garcia Fossas: “WE CALL IT ART”.
During t’he morning, we have mixed the children from P3 to G6.
By groups, they have elaborated breathtaking pieces of art using different materials (chalk, clay, play-dough, markers…) and several techniques (collage, puntillism, sculpture, modelling…).
In the afternoon, by class groups, they have gone to visit the Exposition “We call it art”.
It has been a pleasant, beautiful and joyful English Day!🖍️🎨🇬🇧
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English day: Traditions from Scotland.

Last Tuesday, 18th April, we have celebrated the English day. This year we have had fun learning TRADITIONS FROM SCOTLAND.  All the students have “worked their socks hard” preparing all the activities.

We have enjoyed our time listening legends, designing tartans, creating fabric kilts, inventing Scottish characters, drawing monsters, discovering the Scottish music, dances and traditions, etc. We have also improved our oral skills using the Chatterpix app.  Even the 4th students have joined the visit of a bagpiper, who has shown them a master class about the Scotland dances.

Pupils had a great time!!! Just take a look to the album.      

ENGLISH DAY

Last Tuesday, 15th March, the 11th English Day Anoia was celebrated in our school.

This year the topic was “What about houses?” and the students from 3rd to 5th grade enjoyed making different activities discovering the houses arround the world.

After a lot of work in class during the previous days to this celebration, our pupils have been able to learn the differences between house and home, the different types of the houses around the world, their sustainability and think about the houses of the future

We had a great time as you can see in the video.

Jungle week

Over the last fornight Primary students celebrated the English Week. It was all about animals, we studied the parts of the body, the habitat where they live, the food they eat, their abilities and so on.

We learnt a lot of interesting facts working in groups and listening to others’ presentations.

It was a really exciting project for everyone!!!

English Day 2019- SAINT PATRICK’S DAY

Last Friday, 15th March, the 8th English Day Anoia was celebrated in our school.

This year the topic was “The lucky Leprechaun” and the students from 1st to 6th grade enjoyed making a trap to catch this magical creature.

After a lot of work in class during the previous days to this celebration, our pupils have been able to learn a lot about the story and the Irish culture related to Saint Patrick’s day.

We had a great time as you can see in the following pictures.

Hope you enjoy them as much as we did at our school.