Monday, June 23, 2008

B-I-N-G-O

This week we are going to learn the song B-I-N-G-O. I hope you enjoy the song and practice it at home.
Let´s watch the video and try to sing with Barney.



B.I.N.G.O.´s Lyrics:


There was a farmer had a dog,
and Bingo was his name oh!
B-I-N-G-O
B-I-N-G-O
B-I-N-G-O
and Bingo was his name oh.


There was a farmer had a dog,
and Bingo was his name oh!
(clap)-I-N-G-O
(clap)-I-N-G-O
(clap)-I-N-G-O
and Bingo was his name oh!


There was a farmer had a dog,
and Bingo was his name oh!
(clap)-(clap)-N-G-O
(clap)-(clap)-N-G-O
(clap)-(clap)-N-G-O
and Bingo was his name oh!


There was a farmer had a dog,
and Bingo was his name oh!
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-G-O
(clap-(clap)-(clap)-G-O
(clap-(clap)-(clap)-G-O
and Bingo was his name oh!


There was a farmer had a dog,
and Bingo was his name oh!
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-O
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-O
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-O
and Bingo was his name oh!


There was a farmer had a dog,
and Bingo was his name oh!
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)
(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)-(clap)
and Bingo was.......his......name.......oh!!

Friday, June 20, 2008

Celebrating Father´s Day at St. George College.


Because Father´s Day is an important time to say thank you to our fathers, we could show Bunnies´ Fathers what we have learned along this year. It was a wonderful time for fathers to see and enjoy our Open Class, where they could watch their kids speaking, singing, and working in English.



Also, as a tradition, we celebrated the Sport´s Day where parents and kids participated of some competitions such as Volleyball, Football, Basketball, Handball Athletism and a Gymkana for the younger children. And, of course, it couldn´t miss the traditional contest of bars, where the four Houses showed its organization and enthusiasm.All of my Bunnies came, but just a few participated. I hope next time they enjoy and participate more in these funny activities. Let´s see some of these moments.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

We love Virgin Mary

St. George School is a school that is concerned about the religious themes. It is not a religious school, although here the different religious cults are respected, our teachers try to give their students some religious knowings as general culture.
It´s known around the world that May is the "Virgin Mary´s Month". So, in our school we celebrated her month with a procession around the school. Here, my children sang some songs, listened to the rosary´s prayer and showed respect for Virgin Mary. Let´s see how my Bunnies participated in this.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

We´ll Miss You, Joaquín

This year, in January, at St George School, I met a sweet boy called Joaquín, in “Summer School”. The first time I saw him, I asked him “What´s your name?” and he answered me “My name is Peter”. So, I called him “Peter” every time. Once, at break time, I told him”Peter, don´t do that!” and his teacher told me “His name is not Peter, his name is Joaquín”. Then, I asked his mother about that and she told me that the name “peter” was because of “Peter Parker-Spiderman”, that is his favorite comic. It was so embarrassing and funny. Later on, I noticed that I would be Nursery Bunnies´ Teacher, and he would be my student. I was so happy because he is a good kid.



Last April his mom told me that they had to go to Colombia in May. So, Joaquín won´t be with us anymore. It´s so sad.
Now, remembering every time I was teaching him, I smile a lot seeing him with his Spiderman´s mask, playing with his friends, singing the school songs or playing “Twinkle, Twinkle” on his piano toy.
I want to share with you his sweetness and his funny moments.

Mother´s Day

Mother's Day is a day honoring mothers for all the love and care that our mother gives us all her life.
This year in our school we celebrated Mother`s Day with a performance in where our children sang a couple of songs. Let´s enjoy their prformance.



Because our mother is so special, I want to share with you an acrostic that I found in internet, that shows a little bit that we fell to our mothers.