Saturday 19 March 2016

The House that Jack Built, by Aliona

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Aliona delighted her classmates and teacher with this storytelling activity in an English lesson.  She had prepared this popular nursery rhyme at home with her mum, and she had even drawn the different stages of the story.  Once at school, she asked me for permission to carry out the activity and ... I couldn't say no! 

Wednesday 9 March 2016

Jungle Book

Theatre day for Cicle Inicial pupils at Bartrina Theatre.  Our students enjoyed a play based on the famous Jungle Book story written by R.Kipling and performed by Open Theatre company.  All in all, a great time in this wonderful theatre where Cicle Inicial students could learn to be a good audience, as well as have fun with the adventures of Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera, Kaa and Sher Khan.


Monday 7 March 2016

Routines at P3

Little kiddies at P3 keep on learning day by day.  Routines are a basic for them to remember vocabulary, so here you are a video where you can watch a sample of a warming-up activity.  Click on the picture and have fun with them, at least as much as they do! 
Ready'o? Let's go!


Sunday 6 March 2016

Pony Boy by P4

P4 students are here to delight you with their own version of Pony Boy, lullaby written by Bruce Springsteen.  This is one of the songs we sing at the end of every lesson to chill out before saying good bye.  And after a year and a half at Escola ARCE, it seems they have learnt it quite well.  Fancy watching the video and singalong? Let's go!

PS: Focus on the children and forget about the poor singing qualities of the teacher.


Shark in the Park

One of our 6th grade students offered her classmates a great storytelling time.  I have to say storytelling is not an easy activity to carry out.  To act out the story at the same time it is read or explained, so that the listeners enjoy and understand what it is all about, is a difficult task.  
I invite you to watch the video clicking on the picture that goes along with this text and enjoy as much as we did in the classroom with this hilarious and funny story called "Shark in the park" by Nick Sharratt.