2 de noviembre de 2012

HALLOWEEN 2012


It is believed that Halloween celebration began thousands of years ago with the Celts. The Celtic people celebrated New Year’s Day on November 1st and, to protect themselves against the winter, they organised activities to scare off evil spirits the night of October 31st.

Many people believed that ghosts roamed the streets the night before All Saint’s Day so they wore masks and costumes to keep evil spirits away. In the past, aside from wearing masks, people used to also place bowls of food on their doorsteps to make sure ghosts and spirits didn’t enter in their houses.

We celebrated the traditional "Halloween Parade" at school on 31st October. It was scary!!!

7 de abril de 2012

EASTER READINGS


1º PRIMARIA / YEAR 1:
ANNA AT THE SUPERMARKET. Oxford Storyland Readers. Oxford University Press.

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2º PRIMARIA / YEAR 2:
WHERE IS IT?. Dolphin Readers. Oxford University Press.

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3º PRIMARIA / YEAR 3:
WONDERFUL WILD ANIMALS. Dolphin Readers. Oxford University Press.

4º PRIMARIA / YEAR 4:
LET'S GO TO THE RAINFOREST. Dolphin Readers. Oxford University Press.

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5º PRIMARIA / YEAR 5:
UP AND DOWN. Dolphin Readers. Oxford University Press.

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6º PRIMARIA / YEAR 6:
THE TOUGH TASK. Dolphin Readers. Oxford University Press.

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