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Dear parents,
This is our classroom blog. Here you can learn about things we do in class. Also you can find games, videos and photos. As you can see this is a very helpful tool for us to enhance our communication. In using this blog together with your children you will be able to spend some quality time with them, playing games or watching the educational videos posted here. Do not hesitate to leave any comments as these will be greatly appreciated.

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THANK YOU

MS MARISA

Food maze

Make a face

                                                                                                                                                        

L-ittra u

Illum fil-klassi introduċejt l-ittra u hawn taht issibu l-istorja ta’ din l-ittra. Tinsewx tilgħabu il-logħba tal-kliem li jibdew bl-ittra u mat-tfal.

Bobber the Water Safety Dog teaches puppies Sinker and Corky about staying safe at Sandbox Beach.

 Help young children understand the importance of sun protection through this fun, four minute, sing-along video. Children will join Guy and his dog, Norman, to learn about the many ways to play safely in the sun. 

Boowa, Kwala and Mawa are in the swimming pool. Can you spot the 7 differences in the image on the right ?

By the seaside.

The Library

Let the children hear the story then click on activity 2 and do the story sequence.

L-ittra a

Illum fil-klassi introduċejt l-ittra a hawn fuq issibu l-istorja ta’ din l-ittra. Tinsewx tilgħabu il-logħba tal-kliem li jibdew bl-ittra a mat-tfal.

Description: Father’s Day Coloring: Play this fun father’s day coloring game. Color this cute little girl and her father by using the crayons on the left.

Description: Emma – A Day at the Zoo: Join Emma for a day of fun as she explores the Zoo with her Dad. Emma’s day at the zoo is a difference spotting adventure. Eight colorfully illustrated levels will delight children and parents alike as you and your family make up a story for each page. Click on the differences with your mouse. Use the hints if you get stuck. Play again to spot new differences