The last unit of science this year is Objects and Machines. Watch this video to understand more:
Monday, 29 May 2017
Saturday, 27 May 2017
This month as we've been learning about empathy, here is a video about a child who thinks about others and puts himself in their shoes:
And a Class Dojo video about empathy
These students made this video to explain their feelings about empathy
This last video shows us how we often give more importance to trivial material things in life, when we should be grateful for what we have.
And a Class Dojo video about empathy
These students made this video to explain their feelings about empathy
This last video shows us how we often give more importance to trivial material things in life, when we should be grateful for what we have.
Friday, 19 May 2017
Salvador Dalí - Surrealism
The 5th years copied these versions of Salvador Dalí pictures in their own special way. If you want to find out more about Dalí and Surrealism click here to go to the Arts and Crafts page of the blog.
Monday, 15 May 2017
Madrid
To celebrate San Isidro we reproduced some of the most emblematic buildings and streets in Madrid. Here is a collage of the 4th year's work.
And here are some more pictures of the 4th, 5th and 6th year's work:
They're amazing! What is YOUR favourite place in Madrid?
Sunday, 14 May 2017
San Isidro
Here is a presentation I did to explain who San Isidro was and why he is the Patron Saint of Madrid.
Here is a presentation I did to explain who San Isidro was and why he is the Patron Saint of Madrid.
Saturday, 13 May 2017
Sunday, 7 May 2017
Prehistory
Watch these videos to understand more about the Paleolithic, Neolithic and Metal Ages. They will help you to revise for the exam on Friday. You can also watch them in Spanish if you want to.
Visual Prehistory
These three videos will help you to see the difference between the different periods of Prehistory and revise for the exam on Friday. Watch them and then try to reproduce the diagrams without looking at the videos.
Thank you to Beatriz Cánovas for creating them!
Thank you to Beatriz Cánovas for creating them!
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