5th graders made a beautiful necklace to show a Tanzania typical dance. In the country each dance and song has a message.
It was a funny way to learn about culture, society and traditions.
5th graders made a beautiful necklace to show a Tanzania typical dance. In the country each dance and song has a message.
It was a funny way to learn about culture, society and traditions.
5th and 6th graders played with Kahoot!
Kahoot! is a game-based learning platform that makes it fun to learn any subject, in any language, on any device, for all ages!
The teacher can create a collection of questions on a specific topic. The students are asked in real time creating a social, fun and game like learning environment.
Mangroves and Univers classes have done an oral exposition about Tanzania.
Every student was in charge of doing research about a different topic about the country such as population, location, culture, geography…
We would like to share with you some of the songs, role-plays and stories that the students performed during the
English day.
6th graders did an interdisciplinary activity of Music and English. They listened to a song called “Who’ll win the argument” by Kabalevski, which had no lyrics! The students had to imagine what was happening in the song, and finally they discovered that a song with no lyrics can also explain a story!
We started by listening the song with their eyes closed…
4th grade class think about themselves in a positive way and they follow a model to improve their writing skills.
The final display is amazing!
Write a carol, Choose your favourite song, put them together and… This is the result! Awesome!
Fifth and sixth graders had been creating their Christmas Carols. Enjoy yourself and Merry Christmas!