jueves, 30 de enero de 2014

Extracurricular activities


Crafts workshop and body language activities.





 Here in Bohoyo we can play football, run, jump and play.
At school we learn, read, work and play. On the reccess we play on the computer or go to the playground and play different games "el cazador" "torito en alto".

On Mondays we have "workshop" class at 15:30.

Our english teacher, Maru, teach us diferent crafts, and we do body language activities with Chema.

Here we are with the Craft we are working on this month. 


Gromit is helping us with it, he collaborates a lot. 


We are doing flowers with recycled toilet paper rolls. Do you like them???






Here, Gromit is helping David with his red flower.

Sheila and Rubén are working with black and blue tempera paint.

And this is more or less how it will look when we finish it. 


We hope you like it

viernes, 24 de enero de 2014

First day with Joel and Sheila

 On Monday Gromit visited Joel's and Sheila's house. This is the first time that he goes outside the school. 

Asit had snowed, we made up a snowman. Look at Gromit on it!






Sheila introduced Gromit to her other pet, They became very good friends.




 Joel also likes be with them.
 Joel's and Sheila's dad is a hunter. This is a deer skull and wild boar fangs.
 Sheila and Joel loves 3D puzzles. Look what they did with Gromit.

Can you find him among his new friends?













We could not resist to get him dressed up.


It was such a nice day

lunes, 20 de enero de 2014

Welcome Gromit!

Gromit has arrived!!!

We are very happy and so he is. 
As it was very cold and there was snow is all around, a teacher from our school decided to knot a scarf and a hat for him. 
Today he has arrived to Bohoyo, a small village of our CRA, and we have welcomed him to our school. Here he is with the pupils from Bohoyo. 


 These are the 4 youngest pupils, David on the left is 4, Natalia, beside is 3 and Toni and Rubén are 7. They work all together in the small class.

 
 These is what you can see from the window of the "small" classroom. We call it "Las Heras".
 Here David and Natalia and playing with Gromit
These are the pupils from the "older" class, They are from left to right Sheila, Mario, Joel, Óscar and Karine. Sheila is Joel's younger sister, and Mario is Ruben's older brother. 

jueves, 16 de enero de 2014

WELLCOME TO OUR BLOG!


My name is Mª Eugenia González, and I work as an infant and primary English teacher in "CRA El Calvitero" School.

Our school is conformed by 4 villages to know: Bohoyo, Aldehuela, Aldeanueva de Santa Cruz and La Horcajada. This of ours, is a rural school, in which pupils of different ages coexist in the same classroom.
Actually we sum up a total of 39 pupils aged from 3 to 12 in these 4 villages. 


We hope being able to show you this so different and interesting way of teaching and learning through Gormit's experience here. (I'm sure we can discover a lot together!)


Yours sincerelly, 


Maru.