This morning, all the children from every year group performed to parents and friends in French. There was even some African singing too. It was great to see so many enthusiastic performers - tres bien!
Language and Culture Festival 2013
Friday, 24 May 2013
Thursday, 23 May 2013
Friends in Belgium
We have just skyped our friends in Belgium, but the problem is that we could not hear them, so Jef the teacher of the Belgium school called Mr Barnes so we could all hear them . It was amazing that we could once again speak to our friends in Belgium. We miss them so much .
Year 6 Picasso Art.
Class 6W drew, coloured and painted a portrait copying the great Picasso's work. We drew a portrait of either a person, animal or a musical instrument. We drew a line down the face and half of the face was straight on and the other half was profile (side on). We distorted the image so it was all jumbled up. It was great fun. We used block colours on different parts, we drew it, then we used special aqua pencils and then when we had coloured it in, we used water to turn the pencil on the paper to paint.
Welsh Singing in the Nursery
We have been singing songs in Mrs Edwards' class. They were Welsh songs! They were fun. One of the pictures was of Mr Hapus which means Mr Happy and another was of Mr Triste which means Mr Sad - we all went boo-hoo! Blogged by the Nursery children.
Mr Barnes says, 'The Spanish word for sad is 'triste' too.' Isn't that strange?
Mr Barnes says, 'The Spanish word for sad is 'triste' too.' Isn't that strange?
Spanish afternoon
Wednesday afternoon was focused on Spain. I popped in to see several of the classes in the Hall with Miss Dowler dancing flamenco, salsa and even some zumba. There were some great moves from the children.
Y1 also learnt all about the culture of flamenco. Ole!
Meanwhile, I was teaching the older classes some vocabulary they would need to order a sandwich - there were some great accents and lovely singing. Muy bien todos! Don't forget, it's dress up in the French colours tomorrow. Mr Barnes.
Y1 also learnt all about the culture of flamenco. Ole!
Meanwhile, I was teaching the older classes some vocabulary they would need to order a sandwich - there were some great accents and lovely singing. Muy bien todos! Don't forget, it's dress up in the French colours tomorrow. Mr Barnes.
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Tapas and Sangria para ninos!
This afternoon in Spanish club we tried jamon serrano, chorizo, pimientos con queso, and desayuno andaluz! This was toast with olive oil and sugar! We ate all the meats and cheese and loved the 'picos' (bread sticks) that went with the tapas!
Esperanza brought in fruits and showed us how to make Sangria para ninos (children's tasty sangria)!
African Dancing and Percussion Day!
We have learnt some African dance moves this morning with Lamin . It was hard work but we loved the music! We've also had a go at playing some African beats and rhythms with Clive!
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