Spanish teachers

Today, Year 4 made catalan bread to celebrate Spanish Day in school. They were also experts for the day, they taught Reception and Year 2 some Spanish too.

 

You all did very well – sharing your knowledge with others. It has been a wonderful day, thanks to you all. IMG_1664 IMG_1666 IMG_1667 IMG_1703 IMG_1711 IMG_1713 IMG_1714 IMG_1715 IMG_1716 IMG_1718 IMG_1719 IMG_1720 IMG_1721 IMG_1722 IMG_1723 IMG_1724 IMG_1725 IMG_1726 IMG_1728 IMG_1730 IMG_1731 IMG_1732 IMG_1734 IMG_1736 IMG_1737 IMG_1738 IMG_1739 IMG_1740 IMG_1741 IMG_1742 IMG_1743 IMG_1744 IMG_1745 IMG_1746 IMG_1747 IMG_1748 IMG_1749 IMG_1750 IMG_1752 IMG_1753 IMG_1754 IMG_1755 IMG_1756 IMG_1757 IMG_1758 IMG_1759

3 thoughts on “Spanish teachers

  1. funnaya

    Recently this term we have been learning about animals in theme. Maybe animals in the ocean , in the sea or maybe on land . That’s not all, we have mammals,amphibians or carnivores, omnivores and herbivores.

    I would love to know more about animals in other continents, to frame a picture of different types of interesting animals in my head, instead of just knowing animals in Europe.

    Theme is very important in life so you know what is going on in our world. Theme is about a whole lot more than that and to sum it up we believe that theme is a way of helping the brain grow in finding new knowledge and helps us defeat our curiosity of how the world develops and works today . Theme is important because it has helped form the world that we live In today!

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