Wednesday 1 July 2015

Quinta do Seixo

Our end of year trip.

The day started with some traditional games:

Jogo da Malha'

Sweets in flour

A real egg on a spoon

Sack race


Pick your own raspberries

Lunch time






























Cleaning our teeth after lunch!






We had some time on the slide.
















During the night these turkey chicks hatched.
You can still see the egg shells.





























Feeding the goats. The kid just watched.








This was a lovely ride!

A peaceful walk to end the day!











What a long day! - What a great day it was!





Clean Teeth

Today, D. Manuela from Quinta do Seixo, taught us how to clean our teeth with Sage.
We all rubbed our teeth and agreed on how smooth our teeth felt.
Dhruv was impressed and asked if they would smell like that forever.

You can find the answer in the video

Saturday 27 June 2015

The Lighthouse Keeper's lunch

The story: (click on the image)



Reception Bears walked down to the 
Forte de São João da Foz to understand 
the importance of a lighthouse on the safe 
navigation of ships and sailboats.















After the walk, nothing like a lighthouse keeper's sandwich.

Now, some time for sketching. 

 All done for today,
we are on our way 
back to school. 
We were able 
to name the landmarks
in this shop window.













These were some of our sketches:





by Lourenço




with sound effects 
by Maria




with the brick work
by Constança








an aerial view
by João

Our pictures, in colour, back at school




High in the Sky

Where does the sky start? Where does the sky end?

Who cannot remember folding
 paper planes as a child?








Form 5 B

Form 5 B prepared a session with stories and role play situations to help Reception think how they could be better friends.














Thank you

Viarco and Paper Mill

Viarco
is possibly the smallest pencil factory in the world.
We were able to see the various stages of pencil making (as they were made 100 years ago.
Find out more here


The responsible
for keeping this 
project a 
living 
museum.
Thank you









Museu do Papel
On the same day, we visited the The Paper Mill, 
where we could see how paper used to be made.
It is a beautiful place, renovated with care.
We wished we could have stayed there longer.

The water that makes the mill go round


The materials used - cloth made from natural fibers



The drying room was followed by the packing and paper bag making areas.
We will need to go back to see how paper is made today!

Sports Day 2015

These are some of the photographs on the day
The obstacle dressing up race



The papparazi came to report on the event
Set on the finish line!
Like mother like daughter!
Our iron on badges

There was also a very sweet victory here:
"So the last shall be first..."



slow motion - pause just before the end