This week, at Mariam Albatool School, we continued working on a project about Jellyfish. Hence I am posting the same information I posted before. below are some new photos of the project.Jellyfish puled long ocean currents for millions of years, well before dinosaurs did on Earth. These jelly-like creatures are abundant in both cold and warm ocean waters, in deep water, and along coastlines. Despite the name ‘fish’, they aren’t actually fish—they’re invertebrates or animals with no backbones.We would like to thank Ms Sharon Balzan, Ms Antonella Vassallo, and Ms Denise Micallef for their meticulous planning, implementation and evaluation of the project. Very well done.
Jellyfish
This week, our year 5s, at Mariam Albatool School, are working on a project about Jellyfish. Jellyfish puled long ocean currents for millions of years, well before dinosaurs did on Earth. These jelly-like creatures are abundant in both cold and warm ocean waters, in deep water, and along coastlines. Despite the name ‘fish’ they aren’t actually fish—they’re invertebrates or animals with no backbones.We would like to thank Ms Sharon Balzan, Ms Antonella Vassallo, and Ms Denise Micallef for their meticulous planning, implementation and evaluation of the project. Very well done.
The gallery was not found!Hand Printing
Hand painting is a great way for children to explore, learn and develop through sensory play. When children can feel the cool, squishy texture of the paint and experiment with colour and patterns, it encourages their creativity. It’s also a good way for children to express emotions.
This is exactly what Ms Sara Chetcuti, one of our Kg teachers was doing in class today.
Thank you for inviting me in class. It was a really pleasurable and enjoyable experience !
Very well done to Ms Sara Chetcuti, Ms Yvonne Busuttil, Ms Sharone Micallef and Ms Miriam Micallef!
Dinja Wahda Activity – Il-Pitirross
Today, we learnt about robins, or “pitirrossi” in Maltese. With the help of our educators, we painted robins and cut them. We even named our robins!
Activities like these help raise awareness environmental amongst the students. Students understand the importance of nature, flora, and fauna, and learn how to better take care of our world (for us and for other creatures.
The school administration would like to thank Ms Roseanne Dimech and Ms Charmaine Shwidi for this initiative.
Comic competition
As a school, we have decided to participate in the competition entitled: Water-be the change. The students had to create a comic about the importance of water conservation. One entry from each class (Years 4-6) was selected. The other comics are going to be displayed in the school corridors and all the students are going to be given a certificate for their participation and effort.
Ms Jessica Muscat