Little Scientists…

ExperimentThe K2.2 students of Ms Joan Vella were in a for a great surprise. Ms Joan Vella had a surprise in store. The aim of the experiment was for the students to see that we are surrounded by air… Air, being invisible, was made visible to the students through an experiment. The students were made aware that we breathe air and that we need to keep the air clean.

 

Finger Painting

The K2.1 students of Ms Maria Debono have been putting their artistic skills at work. Students were given a template of a flower. The flower was decorated by dipping the index finger in paint and creating a lovely work of art.

Flowers

From a very young age students learn a number of skills, while learning colours, shapes, fostering a love towards flowers and nurturing love for our environment 🙂

Dinja Waħda… f-ANT-astic

The Kindergarten students of Ms Maria Debono embarked on their Dinja Waħda project… f-ANT-astic. Through this activity students learn about the different types of ants that lived in the same “household” including the queen ant, the worker ants (who collect food for their nest) and the soldier ants, who are bigger in size than the workers and who do their utmost to protect their nest.

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The story has it that a careless woman threw the cigarette in the garden and this caused the ants to flee away from their nest leaving all their food behind. They settled in a new home, but they had a lot of work to do. Luckily they came across a girl who helped them out by dropping breadcrumbs close to their new nest.

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Souffle and Smoothies

The Kindergarten students of Ms Joanne and Ms Janice have been busypreparing souffle and smoothies using a healthy alternative to sweets.

Souffle

The souffle was prepared using sponges, a custard, yoghurt and fruit.

Smoothie

The smoothies were made by blending strawberries, bananas, yoghurt and milk. A very tasty and healthy drink 🙂

Parental Skills Course

22 parents were awarded a certificate for participating in a parental skills course organised at our school. The course was coordinated by SEDQA through LEAP and consisted of 6 sessions, held once weekly. Mr Cauchi animated the sessions and parents were very enthusiastic and gave positive feedback about the course. Well done to all 🙂DSCF1672