Spycat
Hello kids! The evil villain Ratty wants to take over the world. Join Spycat as he travels round the world looking for Ratty. Can you help Spycat solve the clues?
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Class 5, Class 6
Hello kids! The evil villain Ratty wants to take over the world. Join Spycat as he travels round the world looking for Ratty. Can you help Spycat solve the clues?
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Kamal (6th) – 251
Red (6th) – 153
Marc T. (6th) – 29
Jordi – 23
Adrià (6th) – 19
Adnan (5th) – 18
Joan (6th) – 14
Jose (6th) – 14
Mª Raquel (6th) – 11
Natán (teacher) – 10
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Hi kids! Watch this video were Class 6 pupils tell you about the three European festivities they have studied and they say thank you in 4 different languages!
Català: Gràcies!
English: Thank you!
Dutch: Danke!
Turkish: Te?ekkürler!
Hello children! Class 6 continues with the European Project on “Festivities”. They have made a display with pictures they found on the internet and sentences they wrote for each image. Have a look at the pictures taken while they were preparing the display. They did a great job!
Hello! Class 6 is participating in a European project. They are learning facts about festivities in the Netherlands, Turkey and Catalonia. You can have a look at the work they have done so far in the blog of the project.
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Hi kids! Class 6 has been working on European Festivities. We have learned new facts about:
Easter in the Netherlands
International Children Day in Turkey
Saint George’s Day in Catalonia – Spain
You can have a look at the pictures taken in class while they were working. You will soon see a great display in the English noticeboard.
Hello Class 5! Here you have an activity to practise comparatives. Remember we usually add -er to the adjective in order to make the comparative.
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Hello Class 6! Watch this step by step nature report on how chocolate is grown and prepared from the Cacao tree. This episode was shot live on location at a chocolate plantation in Costa Rica.
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