One more year the Cambridge exams have taken place in our school and the results have been excellent. We would like to congratulate all the students of year 3 (starters) and year 5 (movers) for their effort and wish the best luck to the others 22 students that also have taken the Key (KET), Preliminary (PET) and First (FCE) exams.
Welcome to our blog! We hope you'll find it useful. And remember: the more English you practise, the more you learn!
Thursday, 22 June 2017
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
THE LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
The best way to finish the third term is doing it by showing how well all the youngest students can perform an English classic story.
This project is special because it has been made by all primary students, each level has contributed to make it happen, so thank you one more time for this amazing effort.
Have a great summer.
Thursday, 6 April 2017
Friday, 24 March 2017
City Project 4th Primary
We have discovered a lot of cities around the continents and these are the results!
Saturday, 18 March 2017
Joan Miró - Year 6
Year 6 pupils were really interested in the Surrealist artistic movement and we were inspired by Joan Miró.
We have all been working hard these weeks using recycled cardboards and boxes to mimic the work of Joan Miró, focusing our attention on the huge importance eyes had for the Catalan artist.
Our works look really beautiful and we are pleased to show you them!
Etiquetas:
AICLE,
Arts,
CLIL,
GEP,
Joan Miró,
Multinlingual school,
Primary Education,
Surrealism,
Vedruna
Tuesday, 14 March 2017
Sally Russel - Year 5
Year 5 pupils have done a really enjoyable project based on Sally Russel's totems.
Sally Russel is a sculptor from California. She developed her style by mixing shapes, textures, colours and patterns, and became fascinated with the interplay of these elements and the unlimited possibilities they create. Then, her ceramic totems appeared.
Sally Russel is a sculptor from California. She developed her style by mixing shapes, textures, colours and patterns, and became fascinated with the interplay of these elements and the unlimited possibilities they create. Then, her ceramic totems appeared.
Even though Sally created her totems using ceramic, we have used toilet paper rolls (#greenschool) and some paitings. Year 5 pupils worked in groups and cooperatively. As you can see, this is how they organised themselves.
Here there are some photos of this amazing project. We are glad to show you our final products. Have fun!
Etiquetas:
AICLE,
Arts,
English,
Green School,
Primary Education,
Primary students,
Sally Russel,
Totems,
Vedruna
Tuesday, 7 March 2017
Fashion through the ages - Year 6
Year 6 pupils have done a catwalk in order to show you how fashion has changed through years.
They have worked in small groups and cooperatively to prepare their final performance... and our young learners have done it together with Catherine, our language assisstant. This project has been a great way to improve their speaking skills while they were having fun, as well as putting into practise new vocabulary related to the topic we were working.
Etiquetas:
English,
Multinlingual school,
Primary Education,
Primary students,
Vedruna
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
JEM 11
On Tuesday
21 of February, some English teachers from Vedruna Balaguer School attended to
the 11th Edition of Multilingual Schools (Jornades d’Escoles
Multilingües 11 #JEM11) in Barcelona.
It has been
an enriching and amazing experience in which different schools and
professionals from the educational field shared their personal knowledge,
letting us know innovative teaching and learning methodologies and dynamics for learning
foreign languages.
We also had
the chance to discover a great amount of expositors, foreign language workshops
based on Project Learning and CLIL, language assistants, book editorials, among
many other resources which we feel sure that will be meaningful and really
attractive for our pupils.
Etiquetas:
AICLE,
CLIL,
English,
JEM,
multilingual,
Preschool Education,
Primary students,
Secondary Education,
Vedruna
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