Kindergarten students made their own bongos. These were used to learn counting while banging on their bongos and creating music. Students enjoyed using the number line to sort numbers according to value.
Submitted by Ms Janice Vella, Kinder 2.2
Category Archives: Kinder
Pizza by our young chefs…
The Kinder 1 students of Ms Nag and Ms Joanne enjoyed a cookery lesson in the school’s new kitchen. Students rolled out the dough and smeared tomato paste on the surface of the dough. They then added some sausages, olives and mozzarella. The pizzas turned out to be delicious.
Apart from enhancing their fine motor skills, children learned about shapes and had time to socialise in a very entertaining way.
Printing using fallen tree conifers
The students of Ms Josianne in K1.1 have been very busy lately. During one of their sessions the students made beautiful printings using fallen tree conifers collected from the school garden. Through such activities students learn about colours and texture, while enhance their fine motor skills. Such activities also enhance socialisation and team work. Well done 🙂
Baking biscuits…
Celebration the feast of St Martin
Dun Kalcidon Vassallo visited the school on the feast of St Martin. This is an event celebrated yearly to promote a sense of charity towards others. Students are given a St. Martin’s bag full of goodies. Thanks to the members of the school council for preparing 309 bags for our students and thanks to the parents for their constant support
The Magic of Stories…
The Magic of Stories, Seħer l-Istejjer, kicked off for the second consecutive year at our school. This is a story telling service, provided by the National Literacy agency, consisting of a number of animated story telling sessions held for students and parents at school in the early years. The school would like to thank Ms Patricia Gatt for animating these sessions and the parents for joining in these sessions.
Different textures and materials…
All About Me
Learning to Care About Others from an Early Age…
The K1.4 students of Ms Nagaat Bugeja participated in a number of activities during the dress down day prepared in aid of Hospice Malta. The students shared toys and made crafts together to enhance caring about others. They also made a sunflower collage since this symbolises Hospice Malta. Thus while learning to think of others, students enhanced their find motor skills.






