Early this week we started unit 4 in 5th grade. It’s all about animals. Look at the winners! They’ve got the best drawings. You did a great job!! Congratulations!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

4th grade Christmas Cards
Hope you all had the best time on Christmas day with your family. Did you hang the card on the Christmas tree? Take a photo of your Christmas decorations and bring it at school. You can explain me how you decorated your living room, your bedroom or your front door. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

1 Little Star on the Top of the Tree
5th grade students also learnt a xmas poem. We’ve been practising all month long. Watch the video. What do you think?
Christmas is forever
4th grade students are learning a Christmas Poem. Remember to say it standing on a chair on Christmas Eve! Your family will be very proud of you! 馃榾
1st grade Christmas Poem
May your Christmas be as bright as the star on that first Christmas night. Merry Christmas! Has your child been saying these words at home? You’re lucky! You’ve been listening to the Christmas Poem that we’ve learnt in the English lesson. Remember to ask them to say it standing on a chair on Christmas Eve!
Gingerbread Man
We’ve been listening to the Gingerbread Man story and song in P5 lately. What a surprise when we decorated paper cookies in the classroom. They became alive! They came out hot from the oven saying “Run, run as fast as you can, you can’t catch me; I’m the Gingerbread man! Watch the following video and photos.
Colour Rap
We sing and dance a lot in the English lessons. Have a look at the next video. How cute are these kids?
5th grade notebooks
Hi, there! We’ve already started unit 3 in 5th grade. This new unit is about adventure sports so children let fly their imagination and drew all these amazing pictures. What do you think?

Colours in 1st grade
This week we’ve been mixing colours to get new ones. We had a great time playing with paint and water. We were singing “Blue and yellow, blue and yellow, blue and yellow make green!” “Red and yellow, red and yellow, red and yellow make orange!” Ask your child for more details.