martes, 25 de marzo de 2008

Greetings

Hola Manolo and Raphael,

Time has passed very quickly since our wonderful visit to your school and local area.

I enjoyed it so much that I have told my wife, Deanne, that we should retire to Andalusia.

We are back at school today after our short Easter break., but will have a two week holiday starting on Saturday 5th April at the end of this Spring Term.

I hope you enjoyed 'Semana Santa', I would love to be in Spain one year at Easter to see and hear it for myself, it seemed such a marvellous spectacle.

Manchester City are still fighting for a European spot next year and currently lie in ninth position. I see that Real Betis had some problems recently and that Real Madrid lost at the weekend. Never mind though Raphael, it looks like they will still top the league.

I will 'blogg' again soon.

Un abrazo

Chris

lunes, 24 de marzo de 2008

El Club de español de Wanborough se presenta...


Cada miércoles después de las clases hay el club de español. Aquí hay una foto de los miembros.

Abajo hay unos mensajes y preguntas.



My name is Annabelle. I am eight years old. My favourite colour is orange.
Today we did the Easter Service up at the church. It was fun! We sang traditional hymns and there was a reading too. We also said two prayers. Do you celebrate Easter? How do you celebrate it? We receive chocolate Easter eggs. Yummy!
Bye!

Annabelle (Dove Class)

Easter Service at St Andrew Church
On Wednesday, 19th March, all the teachers, parents and children of Wanborough went to St Andrews Church in Wanborough. They sang hymns and Mr Cardwell, the vicar, led the service. Eight people from year 5 went up and read the story of Easter. At the end we all said the Lord’s Prayer. Then we walked back in groups ready for playtime.

Ellie and Charlotte (Wren Class)

Hola everyone!
We are having a great time here. My class have been learning about El Carnaval. We made masks that were really decorative. We are also making dance routines to go with them. Soon we will be doing our dance routines around the hall wearing our masks. What fun things are you doing?

Rebekah (Dove Class)

Drumming
Hola. How are you? The year 5’s have been busy doing African drumming. We did an assembly, which had warm-up in and boom-digger. Lauren and Max did a solo. Paul, our teacher, plays the drums. You can see the video on the school website.

Emily and Grace (Dove Class)

Hello! My name is Georgia and I’m eight. On 19th March the whole school walked up to Saint Andrew’s church for the Easter Service. Do you celebrate Easter? If you do, how?
Georgia (Chaffinch Class)

martes, 18 de marzo de 2008

Wroughton Juniors say hello!



Today I went to Wroughton Junior School. We looked at the photos of our recent trip to Spain, which they found very interesting. They really liked to see the photos of the children. They were surprised that you don't have to wear a school uniform. Look at the photo of Mrs Hodges's class (year 3). The children are all wearing school uniform. They were also surprised that you have lizards. It is too cold in England for lizards.



Here is a photo of Miss Smith's class (year 3) looking at their display of the menacing monster. They had been learning about similes in their literacy lesson.



Wroughton School will soon join our blog page after they have resolved a problem with the filter. I know they are very keen to find out more about Spain through the blog.

by Miss Bowie

lunes, 17 de marzo de 2008

¡Hola a todos!

Children from different classes have looked at the Spanish-English blog today. I think they are very impressed!

We can’t open the U-Tube video clip of the Easter week procession as we have a filter at school. That's not a problem though as the children can have a look from their computers at home.

Emma in Magpie Class has a question for the children. How do children celebrate birthdays in Spain? The children here often have a party with games and party food. They usually have a birthday cake with candles.

We were hoping that you might send one or two messages in simple Spanish so that the children can try to work out what it means. Would that be ok?

We look forward to your next message.

¡Hasta luego!

by Miss Bowie

viernes, 14 de marzo de 2008

"SEMANA SANTA" - PUENTE GENIL

Hello everybody.
This is a video of a “Paso”, “The Saint Supper”. Chris, Do you remember? The “Semana Santa” is one of the most important tradition in Andalusia and it is very popular in Puente Genil.
Look!

Bye!

WWII Anderson Shelters


Magpie Class have been busy making models of Anderson shelters as part of their project on WWII.

Here are some children making their models.

Easter Egg Trail at Wanborough Primary School




Hello everyone!






This is our first entry onto the new blog site. Thank you for setting up the blog page for us!






Today we are having fun at Wanborough Primary School. It is our Easter Egg Trail. The children have to follow a trail of clues and questions around the school. At the end, there is a big chocolate Easter egg for each child.






Here is a photo of a mum helping to organise the event.

jueves, 13 de marzo de 2008

Andalusia Day

From the C.E.I.P. San Sebastian from Palma del Río, Typical Recipes from Andalusia and from English speaking countries.







miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2008

ANDALUSIAN DAY - CEIP Ramiro de Maeztu

We celebrated our Andalusian Day on the 28th of February in CEIP RAmiro de Maeztu. We did a lot of activities like an Andalusian Breakfast (bread and oil), dancing, poetry, music...



Look the photos!



HELLO EVERYBODY!



We are going to start with this Blog for all the Schools, the englsih and spanish ones. I hope that everybody participate publishing photos, videos...

Bye!

Rafael Ramírez Toledano
The Bilingual Coordionator in CEIP Ramiro de Maeztu (Puente Genil) Spain