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COOKING
PRE-PRIMARY
1ST LEVEL:BIG CATALAN SAUSAGE WITH BEANS
2ND LEVEL: MELON WITH CURED HAM
3RD LEVEL: XATONADA
4TH LEVEL: CATALAN SALAD
1ST LEVEL:BIG CATALAN SAUSAGE WITH BEANS
Botifarra amb mongetes
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2ND LEVEL: MELON WITH CURED HAM
Melon with cured ham
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3RD LEVEL: XATONADA
Xatonada
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4TH LEVEL: CATALAN SALAD
Amanida catalana
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SPAIN: OUR ENVIRONMENT
4TH LEVEL: BIRDS
aus 4rt
3RD LEVEL: FISHES
PEIXOS 3ER COMENIUS
1ST AND 2ND LEVEL: TREES
ELS ARBRES DE L´ENTORN
5 YEAR-OLD CLASS: SQUIRRELS
esquirols comenius
3 YEAR-OLD CLASS: WILD BOAR
PORC SENGLAR
aus 4rt
3RD LEVEL: FISHES
PEIXOS 3ER COMENIUS
1ST AND 2ND LEVEL: TREES
ELS ARBRES DE L´ENTORN
5 YEAR-OLD CLASS: SQUIRRELS
esquirols comenius
3 YEAR-OLD CLASS: WILD BOAR
PORC SENGLAR
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FROM DENMARK
The Emperor’s New Clothes
We would like to tell you one of H.C. Andersen’s wonderful fairytales. His most famous fairytale is probably The Little Mermaid, but he has written lots of other fantastic fairytales. Danish children know most of them by heart.
We have chosen the fairytale about The Emperor and his new clothes. H C Andersen always wanted to tell us something about ourselves in his tales. In this fairytale, his point is to show us how we are all afraid of not being good enough or clever enough.
Summary of The Emperor’s New Clothes
Once upon a time there was an emperor, who loved new clothes more than anything else in the world. One day two swindlers came to his town. They pretended they were weavers and said that they could make a magical cloth. This cloth became invisible to anyone who was stupid or not good at their job. Everyone in the city was talking about this excellent cloth. They wanted to see how stupid their neighbours were.
The emperor paid the two swindlers a lot of money to start weaving at once, but all the money went into their pockets. They pretended to weave, but really they had nothing on their looms. The emperor first sent his ministers to see the cloth. They stared and stared, as they couldn’t see anything on the looms, and thought they must be stupid. BUT they didn’t tell anyone, not even the emperor.
When the swindlers said they had finished the clothes, they called the emperor so he could put it on. The emperor thought he must be crazy, as he couldn’t see anything either. But like the others, he didn’t say so and let himself get dressed in nothing but his underwear.
Then he decided to go in a procession through the city to show off his new clothes. The people of the city praised the emperor and said he looked fantastic. Suddenly a little boy cried: “He hasn’t got anything on” and then people started whispering what the little boy had said until everyone cried out loudly: “But he hasn’t got anything on! He hasn’t got anything on!”The emperor knew they were right, but he walked more proudly than ever.
We would like to tell you one of H.C. Andersen’s wonderful fairytales. His most famous fairytale is probably The Little Mermaid, but he has written lots of other fantastic fairytales. Danish children know most of them by heart.
We have chosen the fairytale about The Emperor and his new clothes. H C Andersen always wanted to tell us something about ourselves in his tales. In this fairytale, his point is to show us how we are all afraid of not being good enough or clever enough.
Summary of The Emperor’s New Clothes
Once upon a time there was an emperor, who loved new clothes more than anything else in the world. One day two swindlers came to his town. They pretended they were weavers and said that they could make a magical cloth. This cloth became invisible to anyone who was stupid or not good at their job. Everyone in the city was talking about this excellent cloth. They wanted to see how stupid their neighbours were.
The emperor paid the two swindlers a lot of money to start weaving at once, but all the money went into their pockets. They pretended to weave, but really they had nothing on their looms. The emperor first sent his ministers to see the cloth. They stared and stared, as they couldn’t see anything on the looms, and thought they must be stupid. BUT they didn’t tell anyone, not even the emperor.
When the swindlers said they had finished the clothes, they called the emperor so he could put it on. The emperor thought he must be crazy, as he couldn’t see anything either. But like the others, he didn’t say so and let himself get dressed in nothing but his underwear.
Then he decided to go in a procession through the city to show off his new clothes. The people of the city praised the emperor and said he looked fantastic. Suddenly a little boy cried: “He hasn’t got anything on” and then people started whispering what the little boy had said until everyone cried out loudly: “But he hasn’t got anything on! He hasn’t got anything on!”The emperor knew they were right, but he walked more proudly than ever.
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Traditional Tales
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OUR LEGEND: THE PHANTOMS TOWER
Here you are a famous legend of our Village, the Phantom's tower! It is the story why one of the towers that we have in the village is called like that. We hope you will enjoy the story!!!
Mar 8, 2010
About Our School
Dear Comenius friends,
We are writing to you to tell you all about Whiston Junior and Infant School.
Our teachers in school are:
Head teacher: Mr Roberts
FS2: Mrs Machon
Year 1: Miss Holt
Year 2\Deputy Head teacher: Mrs Hunt
Year 3: Mrs White\Mrs Woodward
Year 4: Mr Plant
Year 5: Mrs Bramall
Year 6: Miss Houghton
We have a good range of after school clubs
Football
Dance
Gymnastics
Basketball
Cricket
Book Club
Science
Tag rugby
Drama
Hockey
These clubs normally cost £2.00 a session.
Our school times:
We start school at 08:50
Then have our first break at 10:25
After that it is out lunchtime at 12:15
Finally our day is over at 15:15
Our teachers are nice, kind, responsible.
We learn a lot in our school hours.
These are the subjects:
Art
I.C.T
P.E
Numeracy
Literacy
History
Guided Reading
D.T
R.E
Science
Business Enterprise
This is our school
There are around 200 people in our school and the people in our school are kind. Also we have a funny and kind Head Teacher. Our care taker does a lot for our school.
This is a table to show how old every one is.
This is how old the children are.
FS2
3/4 years old
Year 1
4/5 years old
Year 2
5/6 years old
Year 3
6/7 years old
Year 4
7/8 years old
Year 5
8/9 years old
Year 6
10/11 years old
Made By:
JOSH ELLIS
JOSH ROBINSON
We are writing to you to tell you all about Whiston Junior and Infant School.
Our teachers in school are:
Head teacher: Mr Roberts
FS2: Mrs Machon
Year 1: Miss Holt
Year 2\Deputy Head teacher: Mrs Hunt
Year 3: Mrs White\Mrs Woodward
Year 4: Mr Plant
Year 5: Mrs Bramall
Year 6: Miss Houghton
We have a good range of after school clubs
Football
Dance
Gymnastics
Basketball
Cricket
Book Club
Science
Tag rugby
Drama
Hockey
These clubs normally cost £2.00 a session.
Our school times:
We start school at 08:50
Then have our first break at 10:25
After that it is out lunchtime at 12:15
Finally our day is over at 15:15
Our teachers are nice, kind, responsible.
We learn a lot in our school hours.
These are the subjects:
Art
I.C.T
P.E
Numeracy
Literacy
History
Guided Reading
D.T
R.E
Science
Business Enterprise
This is our school
There are around 200 people in our school and the people in our school are kind. Also we have a funny and kind Head Teacher. Our care taker does a lot for our school.
This is a table to show how old every one is.
This is how old the children are.
FS2
3/4 years old
Year 1
4/5 years old
Year 2
5/6 years old
Year 3
6/7 years old
Year 4
7/8 years old
Year 5
8/9 years old
Year 6
10/11 years old
Made By:
JOSH ELLIS
JOSH ROBINSON
Traditional Tales
Whiston Junior and Infant School Year 6 have been learning about
The Legend of King Arthur.
It was a cold night in Britain during the times known as the middle ages. Uther, a man of high rank, paced anxiously in his home. He had just learnt that there might be a plot to kill Arthur, his beloved son. It was a well known rumour that Arthur might be king. Merlin took good care of Arthur for his friend Uther and hid Arthur so that he wouldn’t get killed. When Uther died Merlin had to take full responsibility of Arthur.
Soon Merlin felt that Arthur needed to be with another family. He knew he couldn’t return the baby to Uther after Uther was killed in the plot. So Arthur got put up for adoption, although he was still a baby. His new father had a son called Kay who was older than Arthur and loved to be in tournaments. One day the town crier came and announced that there was going to be a tournament in London soon. Arthur was excited for his brother, and couldn’t wait for the day. The next day, the family set of to the tournament in London.
On their way they walked past the graveyard and spotted a sword stuck in a stone. But this sword was no ordinary sword, it had jewels covering the handle and the blade was so shiny you could see your reflection in it. Arthur had never seen such a sword in his life and all that he could do was stare at it. He wanted to go and pull it out for a surprise for Kay. Instead he stayed inside the carriage. Because he didn’t know where the tournament was and he didn’t want to get lost in an unfamiliar town.
Arthur waved to strangers on his way into town. He was relieved when he finally reached their stop. When Arthur and his family put up their tent they went to watch Kay in his tournament. Then Kay realised he had forgotten his sword. Arthur knew it was Kay’s lucky sword, then with hearing Arthur ran back to the tent to fetch Kay’s sword. He stumbled along the way to get his sword on the way he stopped and noticed the sword in the stone again in the churchyard. Then he saw the writing on the stone:
Whoever shall pull this sword from this stone shall be the rightful king.
Arthur thought nothing as he stood on the stone and pulled. To his surprise it came right out. But Arthur scratched his head and wondered why it was so easy to get out. Arthur granted the inscription a hoax and carried on looking for Kay’s sword. He came back to the tournament and handed Kay his sword.
The next day Arthur returned to the churchyard to see the sword again. To his surprise there was a tournament there too. He arrived just in time to hear Merlin read aloud to the audience the description on the stone. Strong knights pushed to the front of the line to take their turn.
With hearing this, Arthur got in line to try. Everyone laughed when he stepped up to take his turn. They thought that it was a stupid idea to have such a young boy try to pull the sword from the stone. However, Merlin stood silently and unnoticed to everyone as he eagerly watched Arthur. Despite, the laughter Arthur effortlessly pulled the sword from the stone. No one believed it and made Arthur pull the sword numerous of other times. They all agreed that Arthur was the real king, Even though they didn’t exactly want a little boy running the country. With this Merlin, who had the idea to elect king this way in the first place, graciously stepped up and crowned Arthur the rightful king.
In the years to come, the people gladly accepted Arthur as King. He also made a promise to make England a better place. Everyone loved Arthur
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