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Playing for change "What a wonderful world".

Hello everyone,
This year we are working the song "What a wonderful world" by Louis Amstrong.
Listen to the song  by "Playing for change". Do you like it?



Do you want to know all the places in which this video has been recorded? Just click here.

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School Day of Non-violence. Nelson Mandela

Today Lucía R. has done this presentation about Nelson Mandela's life.
Here you can find a lot of aspects about his life. Great job, Lucía.

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Peacemaker: Dalai Lama.

Read and learn about one of the most important peacemakers of the world who is still alive.
Mario and Marcos C., Year 6 students, have written about his life. Fantastic job!


His name is Tenzin Gyatso.
He was born on 6 July 1935. HE is 78 years old.
He lives in Dhramsala, Nothern India where He escaped into exile after Chinese invaded Tibet.

He is a religious buddhist leader and Tibet’s political reader.
He started his monastic education when he was 6.
He studied medicine,monastic discipline, metaphysics, philosophy, astrology, poetry, music, drama...
He sat for his final examination in Lhasa’s Jokhang Temple, during the annual Monlam (prayer) Festival in 1959, when he was only 23.
He passed with honors and was awarded the Geshe Lharampa degree, the highest-level degree, equivalent to a doctorate of Buddhist philosophy.

He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989.
His religion is Buddhism.

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School Day of Non-violence and Peace'

Today 30 January, a lot of schools celebrate School Day of Non-violence and Peace (DENIP).
Do you know the origin of this celebration? Why is it held this day? Click on the link if you want to learn a little more about this wonderful day.





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What is he doing? Present continuous.

Hello children,
You can watch this funny video and have a good time while you revise the present continuous tense.

Check this table to see the forms.



Play the game Sentence Monkey

Freddie's ville

Rally game

Fling the teacher



Nuria has drawn this beautiful picture.


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Marina has done this fantastic popplet about Nelson Mandela. Click on the link and learn a lot of interesting aspects about his life.

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Safer Internet Day

Safer Internet day will be celebrated on 11 February 2014. The strapline for the campaign is:

"Let's create a better internet together"
Promote positive content online is important. Everybody must do a responsible use of online technologhy and mobile phones, especially amongst children and youn people across the world.

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Sports vocabulary.

Do you want to revise your sports vocabulary?
Do you want to play this memory game about sports?
Try to complete this wordsearch. Can you find all the hidden words?
What about this sports vocabulary crossword?


Here you can play this car racing rally game.
Clik on "Play the game Car racing rally game"

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Computer vocabulary

It's important to know all the vocabulary related to computers. Learn and practise it. You only have to click on the following links:

 Computer words for beginners.

Computer vocabulary - Picture quiz.

Computer words - Word search puzzle

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Present continuous: grammar and rules.

Nuria, Alejandro, Aitana and Pedro have done some presentations. They explain the present continuous tense to us. Fantastic job!
Pedro, Aitana and Alejandro -Present continuous structure.

Nuria - Present continuous structure.



Pedro P. SPELLING RULES FOR THE PRESENT PARTICIPLE   (-ING FORM)

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Sports: Presentation created by Alejandro.

Alejandro has done this wonderful presentation about sports.

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Right words can change your world.

It's very important to use the right words because they can change your world.
Watch this video and think twice before using whattsapp or other, you can hurt other people feelings.

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Famous people. Nuria

Nuria has done this fantastic presentation about famous people. Read it and learn some important things about their life.


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Simple past pronunciation.

Hello everyone,

Today we have practised -ed pronunciation for the past simple tense of regular verbs..
Watch this video to revise it.

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Sports.

Hello everyone,
Do you like sports? What is you favourite sport?




























Here you can do a lot of activities about sports and present continuous tense. Are you ready?

How do we use PLAY/ GO/ DO for sports?

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Christmas cards from Stamford Green

Happy New year everybody!
After Christmas holidays we're back to school again plenty of energy.
Have you got a lot of presents? I hope so. Here you can see some cards we received form Stamford Green Primary School last Christmas. They're wonderful.


Lucía R. has done this presentation about Christmas vocabulary. It's a fantastic way to learn new words.





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