Dogs Trusts Class Visits

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At Dogs Trust’s teachers have a passion for animal welfare and a natural tendency to educate others about animal welfare.

Today, 19th November 2013, our students from year 1 to year 6 had a fun, exciting and educational workshop to help them to learn more about caring for dogs, responsible dog ownership and how to stay safe around dogs.

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The students had the opporutnity to learn more about dogs through different interactive and experiential learning activities including brainstorming, role play, debates and discussions, group working, story telling and drama elements.

Dogs Trust believes that by educating the dog owners of tomorrow we can help to reduce the number of abandoned, stray and unwanted dogs in the future, and also have a healthier and happier society.

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You may wish to take at the Dogs Trust website on www.dogstrustmalta.com. Students may find loads of activities and resources free to download on http://learnwithdogs.co.uk.

The school would like to take the opportunity to thank all the students and families who donated food for dogs. Your lunch will surely be enjoyed by our canine cmpanions 😉 The food has been donated to Noah’s Ark – Mellieħa. You may click on this link Thank You Letter to read the thank you letter sent by the management of Noah’s Ark Sanctuary, Malta.

Skills Celebration Day (Jum iċ-Ċelebrazzjoni tal-Ħiliet) – 15/05/2013 – Year 1

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Performance of The Jungle Book by Year 1 students:

This book was written by Rudyard Kipling. The story is about Mowgli, a boy who was abandoned in the jungle and was raised wolves. One day a tiger named Xerken came close to their environs and the wolves decided that the jungle was not safe anymore for Mowgli. Hence they decided that Mowgli should start living with other human being like himself. During his voyage back to reunite with the humans, he meets a lot of animals…..

One could see that year 1 students really enjoyed performing this representation. Their teachers Ms Louise Grech and Ms William Buhagiar helped in no uncertain manner to the students achievements.

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Bee-Bot learns about subtraction…

The students of Ms Marilyn Bugeja of 1.2 have been having a whale of a time lately learning with the use of technology. The teacher has endeavored on an ambitious project  using the school interactive white board, Ms PowerPoint presentations, Bee-Bot activities, activities found on the internet and a number of games away from the computer for the students to get a wonderful session of hand-on experience about subtraction. Learning has never stopped being fun in this busy classroom.

Below is a video of this wonderful session which the students will treasure for life!

Submitted by Mrs Ferrante (elearning teacher)

Bee-Bot learns about time…

The students of Ms Marilyn Bugeja of 1.2 have been having a whale of a time lately learning with the use of technology. The teacher has endeavored on an ambitious project  using the school interactive white board, Ms PowerPoint presentations, Bee-Bot activities, activities found on the internet and a number of games away from the computer for the students to get a wonderful session of hand-on experience about clocks and telling the time.

Below is a video of this wonderful session which the students will treasure for life!

Submitted by Mrs Ferrante (eLearning teacher)

Bee-Bot jitgħallem il-kuluri…

Il-tfal tal-ewwel sena kellhom l-ewwel esperjenza tagħhom ma’ Bee-Bot. Illum huma tgħallmu kif jużaw il-Bee-Bot filwaqt li tgħallmu dwar il-kuluri. Kienet esperjenza sabiħa għalihom fejn kellhom l-opportunita’ li jaħsbu x’għandhom jagħmlu biex il-Bee-Bot isib l-isem tal-kulur tal-fjura.


Xogħol ta’ Mrs Ferrante (elearning teacher)