Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Our "pessebre"
This Christmas the boys and the girls from the 5th and 6th grade made a "pessebre".
We made it with plasticine. We made some groups and each group had to represent an scene of the "pessebre" in a shoe box. For example: the manger was a shoe box, the devils were in another shoe box, the shephards in another one...
It was so funny making the "pessebre"!
Mar
Monday, 16 December 2013
International Project
Last year our 6th graders started exchanging emails in English with some students in US schools. We met them in ePals Global Community.
This year we decided to go one step further and start sharing some projects. Our first project is a wiki about Christmas Traditions. We wrote about our Catalan and Spanish traditions and ourepals from Bellevue, Kentucky, USA wrote about theirs.
Thank you for being our parterns. It's been a great experience!
This year we decided to go one step further and start sharing some projects. Our first project is a wiki about Christmas Traditions. We wrote about our Catalan and Spanish traditions and ourepals from Bellevue, Kentucky, USA wrote about theirs.
Thank you for being our parterns. It's been a great experience!
Xmasnadal wiki
In our class, 6th grade, we created a wiki which explains some of our Christmas traditions. We want all the people around the world learn about them.
-In Catalan Xmas songs, we uploaded some of our traditional Catalan Christmas songs like: “A Betlem me’n vull anar”, “M’agrada el Nadal” & “Ara ja és Nadal”.
-In Catalan traditions we explained “El Tió”, “El pessebre”, “El pessebre vivent”, “El caganer” & “El poema de Nadal”
-In Spanish traditions we wrote about: "Christmas holidays", "Torrons”, "New year's Eve" “Els tres reis", "Tortell de reis", &“El dia dels innocents”.
-In Other traditions we put: “Invisible friend” & “Advent calendar”.
Júlia
Monday, 25 November 2013
Sol Solidari
Three weeks ago a man called Deli from Sol Solidari came to our class to explain us how they help people in Africa to cook their food using solar technologies.
He showed us a solar stove and we could heat water under the sun in our playground. We found out that it's possible to cook without electricity.
When we went to the class he showed us a power point and we could see photos of the projects Sol Solidari has in Africa. We think that solar stoves are very useful even in developed countries because we can save electricity and money.
We liked his talk very much. Thank you for coming to our school.
Thursday, 14 November 2013
We were on TV!
On Thursday 14th of November, TV3 came to our school. They wanted to record us because we study Science and Art in English.
They recorded us while we were giving a presentation to the other students in our school. We explained them how to save energy. It was part of our Energy Saving Campaign.
Doing a presentation with the television recording us wasn't easy beacuse we were very nervous, but the cameraman was very friendly with us!
The video appeared on TV3 the same day at midday. It was an amazing experience!
Energy saving campaign (II)

Now we are making posters with different tips that we think are important to save energy at school and at home.

We think that saving energy is important because we save money. It's also important to be aware of the energy we spend because we need it, and the energy we waste.
6th graders
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
"La Castanyada"
Two weeks ago, on the 25th of October, we celebrated "La Castanyada" which is a popular festival in Catalonia.
Our class, the 6th graders, dressed up as chesnut sellers, and we handed out chesnuts in newspaper cones. The chesnuts were delicious!
The youngest students sang a song called "El bolet" (the mushroom, in Catalan). Each grade made a circle in the playground and then everybody ate chesnuts. Even our families!
We had a great time and we want to repeat this festival next year!
6th graders
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