The Kinder 1.1. students of Ms Joanne during another Dinja Wahda project. Such projects help the school to promote a love for the environment.
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Health Factor Project…
Health Factor Project…
Educating students from a young age about living a healthy life and learning to make the right choices when eating and drinking are imperative. Here are more photos of students from kindergarten during the two week period covering the promotion of healthy eating and a healthy living. This project was launched on a national scale.
Health Factor Project
Fonzu l-Fenek…
Health Factor Project
The kindergarten students are buzzing with energy. This week the students are participating in the Health factor project which helps students to become aware of a healthy lifestyle. In the above photos students can be seen doing exercise, learning about dental hygiene and “pretend play” to capture these moments.
Health Factor Project
Health Factor Project
The Kindergarten classes, together with a number of other schools, have embarked on a Health Factor Project which promotes healthy lifestyle and is related to the Education for All document.
“The project is designed to assist Kindergarten Assistants with teaching their pupils the importance of healthy eating and physical activity so they are encouraged to make healthy lifestyle choices and better their chances of becoming active healthy adults.”
The project aims to encourage students: to develop a strong sense of identity; to make healthy choices with regards to food, drink and exercise; to gain a positive self-image; to become socially adept; and to nurture positive attitudes towards learning, becoming engaged and confident learners.
The programme will be carried out over a period of 2 weeks.
Maths – Science Day…
A Maths-Science Day was organised at school with the aim of giving parents a first hand experience of teaching and learning at our school. This was an opportunity for parents and students to work together in a number of workshops. Above are the K1.1 students of Ms Joanne who had an interesting session about space.
The K1.2 students of Ms Josianne learnt about moon dust and had the opportunity to pretend to be astronauts while learning about space.
The K1.3 students of Ms Camille learnt about magnets while counting the number of fish and rolling a dice to learn numbers and number value.
The K1.4 students of Ms Nagaat, together with their LSA, Ms Sharon, had a counting activity followed by an experiment using yeast and balloons.
The K2.1 students of Ms Janice, together with their LSA, Ms Marika constructed their own robots using various containers while learning about shapes. They also planted their own sunflower seeds while learning about the essentials required for a plant to grow, namely, air, sun and water.
The K2.2 students of Ms Joan had a volcano erupting in their class, followed by a session about magnets.
The K2.3 students of Ms Marija explored scientific facts about density and gravity.
The Yr 1.1 students of Ms Marilyn, together with their LSA, Ms Josephine along with the Yr 1.2 students of Ms Louise learnt about magnetism and density, while creating rainbows in a jar.
The Yr 2.1 students of Mr Noa, together with their LSA, Ms Charmaine, learnt about dinosaurs before they became extinct.
The Yr 2.2 students of Ms Janice, together with their LSA, Ms Anna, had various activities exploring ways of saving mother earth and learning about different habitats. Children produced their own bar graphs and learnt about the life cycles of various insects. They further explored their mathematical skills in doubling and halving.
The Yr 3.1 students of Ms Rosette, together with their LSA Ms Miriam, created their own patterns and explored concepts about shapes
The Yr 3.2 students of Ms Stephanie, together with their LSA, Ms Josette, made a volcanic eruption followed by sink or float activities. Finally they learnt about volume and length through various work shops.
The Yr 4.1 students of Ms Angelique and their LSA Ms Graziella held an inquiry-based investigation on “How can we keep the paper dry when immersed into the water and why?”. Another activity was about Growing plants. Students had to examine the stages of the growth of a plant. Each week they kept a record the growth of the plant and compare to previous results. During the Maths-Science day the children had to draw a graph to show the data collected.
The Yr 4.2 students of Ms Claudine plotted bar graphs of their pea pods which had been sown the previous week. They also made a volcanic eruption and learnt about volcanoes.
The Yr 5.1 students of Dr Micallef had to work in groups to solve various mind boggling problems about fractions. Even the parents had a hard time at coming up with solutions.
The Yr 5.2 students of Ms Miranda, and their LSA, Ms Doreen, learnt about the solar system. They had to set up the solar system using a to scale model. This activity was followed by mathematical problem solving and a science quiz.
The Yr 6 students of Ms Raisa and Mr Cassar, together with their LSAs Ms Kathleen, Ms Audrey and Ms Ruth had 3 workshops. In the first workshop students had to find out what happens when mixing milk, food colouring and soap. The second workshop was about creating music with different levels of water and tubes. During another workshop students had to measure the length of various objects using meter rulers.
Links about this event:
http://www.newsbook.com.mt/artikli/2016/4/11/ritratti:-il-genituri-ma’-wliedhom-fil-klassi-fl-imgarr.44343/










