Monday, February 27, 2012

Capacity

We learnt that capacity is the amount of liquid a container can hold. We learnt that 1litre is equal to 1000ml and also explored which containers hold less and which hold more than a litre. Besides, we also marked different amounts on our interactive container and practiced reading the amounts each container had using the i-learn maths program. Here are some pictures of our activities.

Marking amounts on the
interactive container

Marking different capacities

Sorting which containers
hold less and those which hold more
than a litre


Reading the containers

Reading capacity

My favourite toy - Doll

My favourite toy is a doll.
Her name is Asleigha and she is a girl.
It is neither big nor small but of a medium size.
It wears a pink dress, a gold crown, a black belt and pink shoes.
It is made out of plastic.
My grandmother gave it to me for Christmas.
I keep it near my books.
I like to pretend that she is a princess.
I like it beacuse it has nice dresses and you can change its clothes.

By:Kayla Formosa

My favourite toy - Van

My favourite toy is a van.
It is very big.
It is black and yellow.
It is made of plastic and metal.
I got it for my birthday from my parents.
I keep it in its box.
I race it against other cars.
I like it because it is nice and fast.

By: Nathan Montfort

My favourite toy - Rabbit

My favourite toy is a rabbit.
My rabbit is small.
Its colour is pink.
It is stuffed with feathers.
I got the toy from the toyshop.
I keep it in my bedroom.
I like to have tea parties with my rabbit.
It is my fvourite of soft toys.

By:Nicole Muscat

My favourite toy - Aeroplane

My favourite toy is an aeroplane.
It works with the remote control.
It is small.
Its colours are blue and yellow.
It is made of plastic.
It was a present from my father for my birthday.
I keep it in a big box.
I play with it after school.

By: Nathan Bonello




Life cycle of a frog

Today we inquired the life cycle of the frog. Firstly we saw a video about the main stages of the frog's life cycle. Then, using a chart and some on-line games we outlined the main stages of this cycle.





Thursday, February 23, 2012

Weight

In the topic of weight we explored which objects are heavier or lighter than 1kg by actually weighing them on the scale. Then we did some exercises on the the interactive whiteboard using the i-learn maths program; we sorted which objects are heavier and which are lighter than 1kg. We also used the interactive weights to make up different amounts on the scale. Here are some photos of our activities.


Checking if Jean Paul is heavier or lighter than 1kg :-)


Sorting which objects are heavier and which are lighter than 1kg
Making up amounts using weights.

Read the scales - Weigh the alien
Weigh it up

One2One Classroom Blog

Hi children. Today during your computer session with Ms Claudine,you started uploading your work. Here is the link to the one2one classroom blog. Here you can view your work and those of others. Remember you can also upload any other extra work which you do at home from the comfort of your own home. Enjoy blogging :-)

one2one classroom blog

Friday, February 17, 2012

Carnival celebrations

We had so much fun during the Carnival celebrations at school. We had a special guest; Glen Vella performing last year's winning song for the Eurovision "One Life" and to top it all off we had the Muffin Day!!!! Here are some shots of the day :-)




Thursday, February 16, 2012

Push and Pull

In our Science lesson we explored pushing and pulling. We now know that when we push we're moving something away from us and when we pull we are moving something towards us.

Below are some exercises which can help you identify where a push or a pull is being done.
Push and Pull - Sort

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Personal Pronouns

Pronous are used to replace nouns. They help us to make sentences less repetitive.

These games help you to practice working with pronouns.

Balloon Pronoun Game
Pronoun Clubhouse
Personal Pronouns Exercises




Monday, February 13, 2012

Skip Counting

Today we skip counted in 2's, 3's, 4's and 5's. Practice at home because this helps you in multiplication and to count things faster.

Here are some games to do more practice;
Counting Game
Count in 1,2,3,5,10,100
Skip counting game
Skip count - fruit shoot
Skip count - Balloon pop





Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Homonyms

Pears in pairs and breaking brakes and bears going bare. It’s all in their….. I mean there!

Homonyms are words with the same sound.
They have different meanings and different spellings.

This songs clearly explains the difference between words which have the same sound; homonyms :-)



These are some games where you play with homonyms.

Homonyms match
Match the homonyms to reveal the picture

2d shapes

This year besides the usual 2d shapes (square, rectangle, circle and triangle) we came across 3 new shapes;
Pentagon which has 5 sides and 5 corners'
Hexagon which has 6 sides and 6 corners,
Octagon which has 8 sides and 8 corners.


Below are some links to shapes games. enjoy playing and learning :-)







Fractions

A fraction is a part of a whole.
The number at the bottom shows in how many parts the object is divided.
The number at the top shows the number of parts which are shaded.

 



A quarter is
one part out of 4.


2 quarters make up a half



Here are some websites which give further explanation about fractions as well as games to test how much you really know about fractions :-)

I am also including these videos to provide further support.