31/5/19

Traffic signs, colours and shapes!

We have done this simple craft to remember better the meaning of the signs that we see in the streets.


  • OBLIGATION SIGN: it is blue and white. It looks like a circle.
  • INFORMATION SIGN: it is blue and white. It looks like square/rectangle.
  • DANGER SIGN: it is red and white. It looks like a triangle.

28/5/19

Simple and Complex machines

Simple machines are machines with one or two parts and they change direction of a force such a push or pull. There are 6 different types of simple machines.



Complex machines are made by many simple machines that work together.

WATCH THIS VIDEO:


20/5/19

Cambridge. Speaking test.

As we have already seen in class, here you have some videos where other students do the same test that you are going to have next Tuesday. Please, have a look and pay attention:

INTRODUCTION: the examinator will ask you two questions:
  • What is your name?
  •  How old are you? 
PART 1: DIFFERENCES
PART 2: STORY
PART 3: ODD ONE OUT
PART 4: INTERVIEW









17/5/19

Being safe...on the road

In Social Science we are working and learning about road safety. I want to remind you these 4 vital concepts to keep in mind:

1- TRAFFIC LIGHTS
They ensure that means of transports and pedestrians move as safely as possible.

2- ZEBRA CROSSING
 It is useful to cross the roads safely. They look like the stripes of a zebra animal.

3- SEATBELT
It is a device designed to avoid pain in case of having an accident.
You should wear it always as shown in the following photo:

4- HELMET
It protects our head when riding a bike.

Are you a good citizen? Do you keep safe on the road? Do you use these 4 tools?
We will talk about it next day at Science class!

10/5/19

New..in Maths!

This term we are learning about counting totals using TALLY MARKS and BAR GRAPHS:

Tally Marks: are a counting quickly by groups of 5



Bar Graphs: is a graphical display which shows information.  


Look at the bar graph and answer:

  1. How many people prefer grapes?
  2. Which is the most popular fruit?
  3. How many people prefer oranges and bananas altogether?
  4. How many more prefere blue berry than apple?