Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Aprendiendo Español.

Si bien en nuestro colegio los chicos están inmersos en el idioma inglés la mayor parte del tiempo, no podemos descuidar su lengua materna. Es por eso que se le da mucha importancia al área de español. En este curso los chicos desarrollan varias habilidades como son: expresión oral (a través de diálogos, exposiciones, narraciones, canciones, rimas, trabalenguas, etc.), producción de textos (a través de dibujos, trazos, escritura de su nombre, etc.), comprensión lectora (a través de la lectura, narración y creación de cuentos). También se desarrolla el plan lector que busca la iniciación de los niños en la lectura. Veamos algunas actividades del curso de Español.



Welcome Miss Heidi!

Since last week, we have Miss Heidi Parsons every Tuesday in our Classrooms telling us wonderful stories and teaching us different words in English. My Ponies enjoy her visits a lot. Miss Heidi is Caleb´s mother. Caleb is a Kinder student who is “sharing his mother” with us. Thanks a lot Miss Heidi and Caleb.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Math Classes at St George´s College.



Early childhood is when and where children begin to discover that Math is all around them. They use, enjoy, and think about math and don't even realize it. Math activities are embedded in real-life activities and help children develop language as they ask questions, develop fine motor skills as they touch and move objects, and improve social skills as they work with parents and others on a problem. All children develop at different rates. Visually impaired students may need extra time to develop and learn, so it is extremely important that they are given opportunities to participate and learn at an early age.

That´s we have learnt in Math

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Phonic "F"

This week we are learning phonic "F".

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Thank you Miss Lucy!

Two weeks ago, a blonde, sweet, and nice girl came from England. She is Lucy Jones, a university student who told stories to our kids. They really enjoyed having Miss Lucy in their classrooms, telling stories, singing sons and playing some games. She also told them a little bit about her country. Unfortunately, she had to go back to The United Kingdom again. Thank you Miss Lucy, and come back again son! We will miss you a lot.

One Physical Education Class.

Physical Education goal is to provide students with knowledge, skills, capacities, values, and the enthusiasm to maintain a healthy lifestyle into adulthood. Activities included in the program are designed to promote physical fitness, to develop motor skills, to inculcate knowledge and understanding of rules, concepts, and strategies. Students learn to either work as part of a team, or as individuals, in a wide variety of competitive activities.
Here, at St. George´s College, César Nario teaches our kids with enthusiasm and they really enjoy his classes. Let´s see a little part of a class with “The Ponies” class.


Sunday, March 7, 2010

Shared Lunch

The first week has flown by, and what better way to finish the week than with a shared lunch? All our ponies participated in our lunch. Each one brought a delicious food that we all ate and enjoyed. Some of them ate a lot and had a lot of fun. After that they had a break time and then went home. It was a wonderful way to welcome them to our school. Let´s see some pictures.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

We are "The Ponies"!

Hello!
Do you want to know my Ponies? Well, in this presentation you will see each one. Enjoy them!