The Year 4 students had a talk about responsible gaming to make students aware of the dangers of online gaming and to learn to become more responsible.
Art and Craft…
Xrobb l-Għaġin
The children were very excited for their outing to Xrobb l-Għaġin. It took us almost an hour to get there. This was the first time the child visited this place. We attended for the workshop Trees on the Increase.
On arrival we proceeded to Munxar view where the children enjoyed their lunch enjoying the beautiful landscape. The teachers explained that there are various stories stating from where this place got its name, however the children enjoyed the story about the fact that on windy days the water splashes against the big White cliffs and falls in the sea, causing the water to change the colour similar to when boiling pasta in water.
The students were then divided into two group. One group worked on an activity about animal homes. First they made a long caterpillar and they had to go around the trees in the forest to collect animals. Once out of the forest the children were seated on a blanket and, together with the teacher, they placed the animals into their homes. The children also learnt that if they ever come across any protected injured animals, such as hedgehog or sea turtle, they should phone the SOS number 99999505.
During the second activity the children were told the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. This was read to emphasize the point of magic beans. For seeds to grow they need sun, water and oxygen. They were then exposed to different seeds of different trees. The children observed the various sizes of these seeds. After that the children planted an oak tree seed in their yoghurt cup. They also planted another one in yoghurt cups that were left at the nursery.
During this outing they learnt 3 magic sayings on how to be good to the environment:
- Leave nothing but footsteps;
- Take nothing but pictures;
- Kill nothing but time.
Awareness about Climate Change
Healthy Eating Session for Kindergarten Students
A teacher from the Home Economics centre visit all Kinder 2 classes to emphasize, from an early age, the importance of fruits and vegetables in our diet and how they can help us lead a better life. The students were actively involved in these sessions and our teachers gave good feedback on their outcome.
Science special assembly
Oats, Bananas and Honey Cookies…
The Kindergarten student of Ms Joanne prepared a very healthy snack made of oats, mashed bananas and honey. These cookies were baked in the oven for a couple of minutes. Apart from preparing a healthy, yet delicious, snack, the students had the opportunity to learn about textures, healthy food and to enhance their fine motor skills.
Elezzjonijiet tal-Kunsill tal-Istudenti
Fis-26 ta’ Jannar saru l-elezzjonijiet għall-Kunsill tal-istudenti fl-iskola tagħna. L-istudenti eletti huma dawn:
Yr 3.1 – Alessandro Vella, Yr 3.2 – Kyle Pulis, Yr 4.1 – Emma Buttigieg, Yr 4.2 – Sara Vella, Yr 5.1 – Milena Stagno, Yr 5.2 – Sarah Abela, Yr 6.1 – Gabriella Grima u Yr 6.2 – Joseph Muscat
Nirringrazzjaw lill-istudenti kollha li ħadu sehem fl-elezzjoni u nawguraw li dan il-kunsill jaħdem biex l-iskola tkun post aħjar. Nirringrazzjaw l-għalliema tal-PCSD li ħadu hħieb dawn l-elezzjonijiet.
Fun with aeroplanes…
The Kindergarten students of Ms Joanne have been busy learning about colours by making their own planes using various techniques. Kite paper was glued to the outline of the body of the aeroplane. Hand prints were used to make the wings. Through such activities students enhance their fine motor skills, while learning through play.









