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.
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IMPORTANT NOTE!
Dear Parents/Guardians,
We hope you had a well-deserved break. Let’s hope for a better year ahead. As you may be already aware, school will resume online on Friday 7th January. School will re-open physically on Monday 10th January. All the respective teachers and LSEs have been informed and you will receive an invite on MS Teams for your child/ren to follow the lessons from home. All students are expected to follow these online lessons according to their time-table, and attendance will be taken. We look forward to welcoming your children back to school in a safe environment. Therefore, we remind you not to send your child/ren to school if he/she is sick. Also, it is important to send a medical certificate that states when your child is fit to attend school, in case he/she is sick, even after an absence of one day. No medical certificate is needed to start school following the winter break. Thank you for your cooperation, and kindly follow all Covid-19 procedures.
Best wishes to you and your families for the new year 2022.
Kind regards,
Mr Kenneth Busuttil
Head of School
Pink October Activity
Below are photos of Pink October Year 5 Activity
Skema ta’ Qari bil-Malti fuq it-tablet.
My Favourite food
All students showed great motivation, were very eager and it was evident that they were all prepared. As regards to communication and interaction with other students, there was a great improvement from their last presentation.
The aim of these presentation is that all students will enhance their self confidence and focus more on certain functional skills. Well done.
Thanks.
Education at the Time of a Pandemic
30 blogs, primarily aimed at both parents and teachers are available for yoy to visit. These can be found at https://www.education-backtobasics.com by and on Facebook education-backtobasics@gmail.com.
Thank you.
The School Administration
World Children’s Day
AT our school, children’s day was celebrated by performing an activity where students were given the opportunity to express and share ideas what it means ‘Children’s Day ‘and how other children are suffering due to poverty. They expressed their feeling by drawings, quotes and exhibited a poem presentation
SILVER AWARD
Once again, Mariam Albatool School has been presented with the Silver Award in the Book Champions Schools Awards organised by the National Literacy Agency within the Ministry of Education and Employment. The event was a whole school effort encouraging children to inculcate the love for books and of reading. The school administration would like to thank all educators participating in the event. Particular thanks go to Ms Doris Schembri and Ms Jessica Muscat for compiling and coordinating the project. A big well done to all!
Sorting the rule cards
Yr5 PSCD lesson: sorting the rule cards according to what we believe is the most important, important and least importan7