Monday, 23 December 2024

Christmas 2024

Two weeks before winter holiday have been pretty busy.

Class 1 and Class 4 pupils enjoyed making their cards for our friends from Lithuania, Romania, Spain, Taiwan, Türkiye and the USA.

Together with their friends from Croatia, Greece, Romania and Türkiye, Class 7 pupils created a digital card. They added some lights and the gingerbread man to the Christmas tree and put the image of the elf's legs in the snow. They also added some spring images to April in the collaborative calendar.

Class 1 pupils learned the famous song about Santa with ease.

 

They also joined the GSA contest and designed their baubles as a group. Everyone put their unique touch on them.




We organised online meetings with our friends from Mallorca and the Canaries on 10 December and New York on 17 December, shared how we celebrate Christmas and New Year, and sang We Wish You a Merry Christmas song.

As part of the Festive Coding activity, Class 4 pupils had fun coding in Scratch and drawing using Pixel Art while as part of the Eco-Coding Wonderland activity, Class 7 pupils enjoyed collaborating on the design of a virtual sustainable city with a Christmas theme. With their project partners, they also created and played a digital escape room game and decorated a virtual Christmas tree with eco-friendly ornaments.


Friday, 20 December 2024

SDG 2

The topic of food waste really captured my Class 7 pupils' interest. Zero hunger was the first sustainable goal they focused on as part of the Sustainable Future eTwinning project.

They created surveys on food waste at school and at home and conducted them among Class 5-8 pupils. Then, they analysed and presented the results to their peers.

They also used AI Music Generator to create a rock song about food waste at home called Wasted Plates and a disco song about a balanced diet called Healthy Vibes.

They got creative with recipes that use leftovers, which helped them understand how important it is to reduce food waste and make the most of available resources. 

Friday, 13 December 2024

Cultural Quest

 I've recently invited my Class 5 pupils on a cultural quest. Their mission was to spin the wheel, do research, and design an infographic about the chosen country. 

First, they decided to spin the wheel until one country remained, and it turned out to be Türkiye. By using suggested safe webpages, they started exploring and decided which key facts and images to include in their infographics. 


Later, they shared their work with our friends in the Cultural Bridges Across Europe eTwinning project.

But the journey didn't end there. They used the information shared in the infographics created by other partners to collaborate on an interactive escape room game.

Thursday, 12 December 2024

Sustainable Future

To inspire my Class 7 pupils to explore environmental issues and sustainable practices, I decided to involve them in the eTwinning project Sustainable Future: Our Actions, Our Impact.

We started by completing pre-surveys and discussing the SDGs in the lesson and online, on the forum.


In teams, my pupils designed logos and later voted for the best ones in their opinion. We also created a video introduction for our project.

Wednesday, 4 December 2024

Where is?

Whenever I want to introduce my youngest pupils to the rooms of the house, I play this song. With memorable moves and yeahs, it always proves to be a success.

Where's Grandpa?
In the dining room.
What's he doing?
He's eating fish.

Where's Simon?
In the living room.
What's he doing?
He's watching TV.

Where's Suzy?
In the bathroom.
What's she doing?
She's having a bath.

 Where's Stella?
In her bedroom.
What's she doing?
She's reading a book.

Where's Grandma?
In the hall.
What's she doing?
She's opening the door.
And going to the kitchen.

 

Tuesday, 3 December 2024

How many?

This is yet another old song which is great for learning numbers and plurals. It's always enjoyed by my youngest pupils:

How many, how many, how many?
Ten girls, ten girls.
How many, how many, how many?
Nine boys, nine boys.

(Eight windows, Seven doors, Six footballs, Five bikes, Four chairs, Three tables, Two rubbers, And one ruler.)