viernes, 20 de febrero de 2015

100 DAYS OF SCHOOL AT LABORDETA

We did it!!!

100 days of school at Labordeta bilingual school.
Zaragoza - Spain


Enjoy this video with all our activities:





And also our celebration dedicated to New Orleans.

viernes, 13 de febrero de 2015

PARTY IN THE USA

Our Carnival this year was dedicated to United States of America.

We hope our american friends will enjoy this video!!




viernes, 6 de febrero de 2015

FROM POLAND

Nuestros amigos de Polonia nos escriben contándonos cómo es su celebración anual en su colegio: 

Hi,

We also celebrate the school days but in the different manner. Our annual tradition is the song festival, so the students perform their favourite songs in English or German. They also take part in various sport games and competitions.
I'm sending you a video from this year song contest.
Regards 
Danuta


miércoles, 4 de febrero de 2015

100 DAYS OF SCHOOL

En el CEIP José Antonio Labordeta de Zaragoza (España) vamos a celebrar los 100 días de colegio, concretamente el jueves 19 de FebreroEsta celebración, es una tradición muy extendida en Estados Unidos.
Desde el primer día de clase los niños trabajan conceptos matemáticos alrededor del número 100. Este tema se ha hecho extensible a otras áreas como lengua española, lengua extranjera, educación  física, artística... consiguiendo así un trabajo globalizado donde todo el centro está implicado.

Además de los contenidos que estamos trabajando,  esta es una celebración motivacional que anima a los niños a subir su autoestima valorando positivamente todos los aprendizajes que han conseguido en 100 días.

Este año dedicaremos la celebración a una ciudad americana: 
Nueva Orleans y su Mardi Gras



(Más fotos y vídeos próximamente...)




¿Haces alguna celebración parecida en tu país?








Next 19th of February, Labordeta School from Zaragoza-Spain, is going to celebrate 100 days of school. It is a great way to celebrate the various mathematical concepts that can be taught using the number 100.
From the very first day of school, classes beging keeping track of the number of days they’ve been in school in anticipation of the 100th day. It’s this anticipation that is actually the first math lesson, paving the way to counting by tens and ones.
It is a way to look back and remember how far they have come in school-especially for the younger grades.  It can help their self esteem by showing that they have made it. It commemorates the fact that these kids have done so much hard work and that they have learned so much throughout the year.
100 days marks an important milestone of the year, one which showcases how far they have come in their grades. 

Videos and photos coming soon....

Do you have a similar celebration in your school / country??



La celebración del curso pasado/ Last year celebration: