Turtle release at Ġnejna Bay

The year 4 students had the experience of a life time watching the release of turtles which were being taken care of by Nature Trust during rehabilitation.

An anti-plastic campaign followed the turtle release. Students were engaged in fieldwork including filtering sand to find plastic particles.

The school would like to thank the Mayor, Mr Paul Vella, for offering this opportunity for our students. This will surely be a day to remember 🙂

 

Fractions

Students have learnt about halves, quarters, thirds and eights. After sharing the learning outcomes and the success criteria, students had a presentation where they had to identify which shapes are divided into equal parts, and the fraction of each part being shaded. During group work the students had to divide their shapes into equal parts and shade their parts according to the fraction being told.

Submitted by Ms Mathea Vassallo, Yr 4.1 Teacher

 

Our Favourite Things…

Students were given the opportunity to share some information with the class about something they like or love and to share information about their favourite book. Some students prepared a presentation while others made posters and charts. I really enjoyed listening to each and every one of you! Well done!

Submitted by Ms Mathea Vassallo, Yr 4.1 Teacher

Thinking of Others…

Celebrating the feast of St Martin is a long standing tradition at our school. The aim of celebrating this feast is to instill a sense of giving and receiving. Kindergarten students prepared hearts which were painted prior to this event. The hearts were stuck on a rainbow template representing the beauty of helping others. Dun Gorg, Mgarr Chaplain blessed all the goody bags which were later distributed to students.

Special thanks to Ms Borg Vella for organising the event and to Ms Joanne Galea for her support.

Dinja Waħda – Gold Award 2018

The school has achieved another Gold Award in Dinja Waħda projects. Through participation in Dinja Waħda the school aims to educate children to nurture a love for their environment and to learn to respect wild life. Well done to all teachers, kindergarten educators, learning support assistants and students for participating. Special thanks to Ms Rodgers, assistant head, for coordinating all events.