Entradas

Mostrando entradas de marzo, 2020

Arts and Crafts 1st Grade 30th March

Imagen
Dear first graders, I miss you all so much... How was your week? I hope you are fine! Summary of the session: - Review of shapes. - Composition using shapes. - Voluntary task: composition with volume This week we will review basic shapes and we will use them to create a picture. First of all, here you have the basic shapes to remember: You can also check them by watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEbRDtCAFdU Now, what I would like you to do is a composition using basic shapes. You can draw about the topic you want to, but using circles, triangles, squares, rectangles... Here you have some ideas of pictures: If you want to, you can go into the composition with volumes. Here you have an example: I hope you like it and have fun with the activity! See you next week! Marta. ______________________________________________________________________________ Benvolguts estudiants de primer, Vos trobe a fal

Arts and Crafts 5TH Grade 30TH March

Imagen
Dear fifth graders, I miss you all so much... How was your week? I hope you are fine! Summary of the session: - Quick test of Mona Lisa and Da Vinci. (voluntary) - Geometric flower with compass. - Free design of a geometric flower.  This week I propose an activity that requires a lot of patience and attention. But, before the explanation, let's review some contents you learnt last week of Da Vinci and Mona Lisa. I will ask some questions to refresh: 1. What is Mona Lisa? a. Still life. b. A portrait. 2. What is Mona Lisa about? a. A wife of a rich merchant. b. A daughter of a rich merchant. 3. Who painted the Mona Lisa? a. Van Gogh. b. Da Vinci.  4. Which is the technique used in Mona Lisa? a. Sfumato. b. Pointillism. Once we have refresh the information, I would like you to know that  Leonardo Da Vinci  was someone who used his knowledge of  mathematics  to create a number of drawings that show what were thought to be the idea

Arts and Crafts 6th Grade 30th March

Imagen
Dear sixth graders, I miss you all so much... How was your week? I hope you are fine! Summary of the session: - Explanation of Pop Art. - Pop Art design.  This week we will learn about Pop Art. What is Pop Art? This type of  art  is called  pop art  and it began in the 1950s.  Pop art  is a style of  art  based on simple, bold images of everyday items, such as soup cans, painted in bright colors.  Pop  artists created pictures of consumer product labels and packaging, photos of celebrities, comic strips, and animals. Here you have a video where you can learn more about this type of art: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhEyoDCTSDQ Now it is your turn! You are going to design a Pop Art artwork. What you can do is: - Draw a picture (remember, everyday item, also a word or onomatopoeia). - Divide the picture into different parts. Each part will have different colours or shapes. Circles are very used in this type of art. I will give you some examples:

English P5 23rd March

Imagen
During this week we can review the Phonics Group we have been working the previous terms. We will use the songs. Here you have the websites: Group 1:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4IfiKiQ-3I Group 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alAJllJF1zk Group3:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dnmUTaYdwg Children know each motion of each sound. You can play the guessing word game (they know how to play). For example: C (castanet motion) A (ants on my arm) T (tennis game). They know the sounds and the gestures. It may be a game while they are practicing.  Marta. _________________________________________________________________________________ Esta semana podemos repasar los grupos fonéticos que hemos trabajado mediante las canciones del método Jolly Phonics: Aquí dejo los enlaces: Group 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4IfiKiQ-3I Group 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alAJllJF1zk Group3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dnmUTaYdwg Los ni