Saturday, 13 December 2014



THE BEST WAY TO SPREAD JOY AND 
CHEER IS SINGING LOUD FOR ALL TO HEAR.


CHRISTMAS IS HERE!!!




 




 A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Scrooge is a mean man. He has a factory where a a lot of children work very hard. It´s Christmas eve and they have to stay working until late. They all want to go home and have dinner with their families. They finish their work, but they don´t get paid. They are very upset, but they decided to go to the square and have fun... 
Scrooge stays at home on his own, until he receives three unexpected visitors...

 





 THE GRINCH WHO STOLE CHRISTMAS

 On top of a mountain, near Who-ville a GRINCH lives. He was ugly, hairy and scary and... he hated Christmas... All those presents, all those lights all the people getting together. One day he had and idea. He was going to STOP Christmas... He went down to Who-ville and stole the trees, the present and all the food...





 


THE BEST WAY TO SPREAD JOY AND 
CHEER IS SINGING LOUD FOR ALL TO HEAR.


CHRISTMAS IS HERE!!!




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 A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Scrooge is a mean man. He has a factory where a a lot of children work very hard. It´s Christmas eve and they have to stay working until late. They all want to go home and have dinner with their families. They finish their work, but they don´t get paid. They are very upset, but they decided to go to the square and have fun... 
Scrooge stays at home on his own, until he receives three unexpected visitors...

 





 THE GRINCH WHO STOLE CHRISTMAS

 On top of a mountain, near Who-ville a GRINCH lives. He was ugly, hairy and scary and... he hated Christmas... All those presents, all those lights all the people getting together. One day he had and idea. He was going to STOP Christmas... He went down to Who-ville and stole the trees, the present and all the food...





 


                      THINGS AT HOME



What is this? This is a CVD player.


Have you got one at home? Yes I have.


What is this? This is a CD player.

Have you got one at home? No, I haven´t got one at home. I have an MP3 Player.



What is it? It´s a  T.V.   I´ve got two at home.

Look! This is my new computer.

And this your new phone.






Tuesday, 4 November 2014


Here we are! I know it´s taken a while but...

NATIONALITIES AND COUNTRIES




 



Where are you from?
I´m from Spain. I´m spanish.
Where is Tayri´s mother from?
She is from Italy. She´s italian.
Where is Carol from?
She is from U.S.A.  She´s american.





 

HOBBIES







Do you like fishing?
Yes, I like.
No, I don´t.
Yes, I love it.

I like dancing. I don´t like playing  rugby. I hate playing chess.


REMEMBER !!!


I like doING... 



HALLOWEEN



HALLLOWEEN IS WAY TOO COOL

Time flies and Halloween arrived. We´ve learnt about witches, the moon and  scary creatures. We´ve  cooked delicious recipes and of course, we´ve celebrated a terrific Halloween party. 







WITCHES







Kids tallked and wrote everything they knew about witches. And they do know a lot.

"Witches are very old people. They can be men or women.
They are very ugly, and they normally have warts and wrinckles. Sometimes their faces are green. They fly on a broom at night, specially with a full Moon.
They wear black clothes, and sometimes red or purple. They wear pointy hats. They normally have a black or orange cat for a pet, but some witches have crows or frogs. 
They are mean and wicked and they turn people into things with their spells and potions. They use eyes, hair, animals bones and poo for their postions.
There are also good witches"  



Potions 

They also wrote some potions to turn people into different things... The ingredients were...disgusting.




This is a story Claire told us.


The 3 Witches



Every halloween three witches travel the world in search of new children to eat. They search for a new place to go every year, sort of like a nice vacation for them. This is the story of the three witches who came to Madrid in the year 2010.

Witches hate children more than anything. They think that children smell incredibly bad and that their high, squeaky voices could crack even the strongest glass. These particular three witches would capture three new children every Halloween and make them disappear.

Each of these witches had a special power. One witch was tall, blond and very skinny. She had a crooked nose and smelled like old eggs. She had a magical wand that would turn children into dust just by pointing it at them. The second witch was a short, round red head who had one long, thick eyebrow and warts all over her face. Her power was that she was able to stare at children until they turned into rats. Finally, there was the medium sized brunette witch. She had long, dirty finger nails and even spiders and bats were scared of her. The Brunette knew a spell that would make children spin around and around for the rest of their lives.

Three friends in Madrid had heard of the story of the three witches from their parents every Halloween. It was a story that parents told, not because they believed it was true, but because they wanted to make sure their children were extra precatious on Halloween. It was the night of tricks and treats where anything could happen. The children decided that this Halloween they were going to catch the witches.

The witches were staying in a beautiful pent house under the Tio Pepe sign in Sol Square. It was a huge apartment with tall windows and comfortable red couches. The apartment could normally fit a family of 10, but these witches were not good at sharing with others so they kept it all to themselves. Around 6 pm they always took a nap, exactly what the parents explained to their children when they would tell them the story before every Halloween.

On October 30th, the day before Halloween, Each kid told their parent a fib that they were going to sleep at one of the other children's houses.  The children met up in Plaza Mayor at half past five on the dot. They made their way to the witches beautiful pent house apartment. At 6:02 they found themselves standing outside the apartment building. They buzzed into the apartment by hitting every person's apartment bell until they were let in while pretending to be mail carriers.

They carefully snuck inside the apartment and found the witches fast asleep on their three big couches. One of the children snuck over to the blonde witch and very carefully took her wand from her hand and replaced it with a thin stick of ham. The other child crept over to the brunette and surrounded her with mirrors so that when she woke up she would only see herself thereby turning herself into a rat. The last child put herbs in the red headed witch's tea that she drank after every nap. These herbs would make her forget her spells and anything else she needed to remember in order to hurt children. The children silently tiptoed out of the pent house and went back to their homes. "What a successful witch capture!" They all exclaimed. Little did they know, it is never that easy to catch a witch.

The next night, the children were putting on their Halloween costumes while the parents told them the stories of the three witches just like they did every year. The children nodded and cackled, remembering their plan to catch the witches.

Once the children were ready to go trick-or-treating they strolled downstairs to let their parents have a final look at their costumes. The blonde was carrying a thin stick of ham, meant to be a wand. The brunette's costume was made entirely of mirrors. And finally, the red head was holding a mug of tea and her clothes were covered in herbs as if she just sprouted from the garden.

"My, what wonderfully spooky costumes!" Said one mother. "You three look just like the witches in the story."

And that's exactly who they were?

Cooking workshop

On Thursday the 30th, our classroom turned into a real laboratory...

Here you are some.







The classroom became a kitches with a little spell.




PUMPKIN PIE
INGREDIENTS
Sunflower oil ( 75 grams).
2 eggs.
Sugar ( 150 grams).
75 ml milk.
A bag of baking powder (Yeast).
Flour ( 75 grams).
Fresh pumpkin ( 200 grams).

HOW TO MAKE IT.

Put the pumpkin  into a microwaveable bowl, without removing the skin, in the microwave for ten minutes.  After this, peel and chop.
Mix the flour, the yeast, the sugar, in a bowl. Add the eggs, the oil and the pumpkin. Mix it all with a blender. Put some oil or butter on an microwaveable mould and pour the mixture. Put it in the microwave for six minutes. Leave it to cool down and enjoy!!!






ALMOND TURRON
Ingredients
Sugar 700 grams.
Almonds 800 grams.
1 boiled potato.
zest of lemon.
3 egg yolks.

HOW TO MAKE IT.
You mix all the ingredients until you get a nice dough.  Cover a tray with kitchen foil and pour the mixture. Leave it there for two weeks and … ready to
eat!







ALMOND CHOCOLATES
INGREDIENTS
condensed milk 180 grams.
Powdered Almonds 50 grams.
Powered biscuits 150 grams  
 Chocolate powder 150 grams.


HOW TO MAKE IT.
You mix the almonds the biscuits  and the milk with two spoons of lemon juice. Use a spoon to get a nice dough. Put it in the fridge to cool down for 20 minutes.Then use your hands to make small balls..  Coat the balls with with the chocolate powder and… yum yum!

They were all YUMMY!!!
 We Thank  the families for coming and helping us. 


We have also decorated the school with ghosts a horrible witch and a few more things...















Monday, 17 March 2014






SAINT PATRICK´S  DAY   


At the end of the rainbow you´ll find a pot of gold....


May your day be filled
 with smiles of gold,
 rainbow of laughter
and too much luck to hold.

THE LEPRECHAUN CHANT

I'm a little leprechaun
Dressed in green,
The tiniest man
That you have seen.
If you ever catch me, so it's told,
I'll give you my big pot of gold.


 A leprechaun (Irish: leipreachán) is a type of fairy in Irish folklore, usually taking the form of an old man, clad in a red or green coat, who enjoys partaking in mischief. The Leprechauns spend all their time busily making shoes, and store away all their coins in a hidden pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. If ever captured by a human, the Leprechaun has the magical power to grant three wishes in exchange for their release. Popular depiction shows the Leprechaun as being no taller than a small child, with a beard and hat, although they may originally have been perceived as the tallest of the mound-dwellers (the Tuatha Dé Danann).



A four leaf  clover.
The four-leaf clover is an uncommon variation of the common, three-leaved clover.
According to tradition, such leaves bring good luck to their finders, especially if found accidentally. In addition, each leaf is believed to represent something: the first is for faith, the second is for hope, the third is for love, and the fourth is for luck..

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

CARNIVAL

Last 27th on February we  celebrated our traditional Carnaval Parede. Children and teachers dressed up and went along the streets singing and dancing. It was good fun.

During the  whole week the pupils from the sixth grade were in charge to tell us what to wear the next day. 


Before the Parede second graders were busy getting ready. In one class we were making musical intruments out of recycled material. 





Kitchen paper rolls, yogurt cups, empty tin cans, toothsticks, paper tape and imagination were enough to make, rainsticks, maracas, and smalls drums. Meanwhile in the other classroom they were learning about the way people celebrate Carnival in different parts of the world. Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Venice, Cadiz, Brazil,Tenerife. Different traditions and cultures...

We learnt a lot and really enjoyed it.







Tuesday, 28 January 2014