End of Term Reflections

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Issue 11 17 th December 2017 End of Term Reflections It has been an action-packed first term at Modern English School Cairo, with exciting learning opportunities happening everywhere you look. Every day the students amaze us with their desire to improve in all aspects of school life. To celebrate the end of their recent performance poetry unit some year groups held a Poetry Slam competition to showcase the students work. Our talented poets had to show resilience as they competed against each other to be awarded the winning places. The judges were harder to please than Simon Cowell, looking for content, expression, confidence and overall performance. Many of our students have also been busy rehearsing for the Seasonal Concert which was a phenomenal success. The audience enjoyed a range of acting, singing and colourful costumes. After such a busy term, we hope you have a restful break and we are already excited about the learning to come in Term 2. In This Issue Page 1 End of Term Reflections Pages 2-3 Foundation Stage Magic Moments Pages 4-5 Key Stage 1 Magic Moments Pages 6-9 Key Stage 2 Magic Moments Page 10 ASAs Magic Moments Page 11 App of the Week Page 12 Coming Up Next

we have been learning all about the different people who help us in our community. We visited the fire station and pretended to be firefighters and put out fires using the hose. We were also very privileged to have policemen visit our school and describe how they protect us and catch criminals. We took on different roles in our role play area; some of us were dentists, builders and teachers. It has been lots of fun to learn about these exciting jobs and we are looking forward to experiencing some of them when we grow up! 2

we have been learning about healthy eating. We talked about which foods are healthy and which foods we should eat in moderation. We need to eat healthy food to give us energy so we can run fast and grow, said Ahmed H. The children have been trying to make healthy choices when asking which food they want in their lunchboxes from home and we are now seeing more children bringing healthy food everyday. Every lunchtime the children point out which healthy food they have and talk with their friends about which fruits and vegetables they like. In class we made a fruit salad using the children s favourite fruits. The children were very careful when using knives to chop their fruit and worked together to make this delicious snack. We were very proud that all children tried each fruit. Well done FS2 Blue! 3

we have been learning all about materials. We spent time exploring different materials such as plastic, paper, metal, wood, fabric, glass, and rubber while learning about their diverse properties. Each week, we would focus on a couple of new materials; we would investigate how a particular material is made and whether it was natural or man-made. The students were flabbergasted with the fact that the main component of glass is actually sand which is melted at a very high temperature and that rubber comes from rubber tree sap, which could take many hours or even days to collect. They were very eager to find out how plastic is produced, where does metal actually come from and how can we turn wood into furniture. We found ourselves researching and watching many educational videos to answer all of these questions. Last week, we ended the topic by going on a material hunt around school, students explored their environment, stopped to point out different materials and discussed their properties. 4

we have recently been on an exciting trip to the Wadi Environmental Science Centre. When we arrived we enjoyed many fun activities, including making a habitat for a tortoise and learning the life cycle of a butterfly. We learned lots of new vocabulary and really impressed our teacher by using these technical terms accurately when describing the animals. We all had a lovely time and even got to make and eat a healthy salad. We are really excited to learn more about our topic. 5

we have been making scarab beetles out of clay to link with our learning based on Ancient Egypt. We went to the Primary Art Room and used reference materials to sculpt and design our beetles. We used wooden sticks to make holes for the legs. After a week, the clay had set hard and we were able to paint them in bright, attractive colours. The final step was to add bendy legs and feelers made from pipe cleaners. Thank you to Miss Shaimaa for helping us with our Ancient Egyptian artwork. 6

we have been studying poetry and performing poems that we have learned by heart. We have worked on ensuring our voices are loud and clear and our tone matches the content. Year 4 Blue have been encouraged to use facial expressions and actions to make their performance enjoyable. Ms. Samantha has been impressed with how quickly the students learnt their poems and have enjoyed watching all of the performances. Later on this week, we will have a class performance poetry competition so we can select two students to represent the class at the Year 4 poetry slam. 7

...we have focused on non-chronological reports, using our own research to investigate information about the different planets. Each of us chose a planet to focus our investigation skills on. Using the internet and information texts, we found ourselves with lots of information to use in our own writing. The planet wall is now looking fantastic with our magnificent reports. The next step was to create our own creatures and for this we looked at Flanimals written by Ricky Gervais. As you can see in the picture, our monster display is quite frightening! 8

we often use Google Classroom for fun games, instructional videos and resources to help us work independently. When a task has been set, students can often find resources that have been curated by the teacher to support their learning and work. It is part of being a life-long learner and one of our 5Rs to be resourceful in school. We also use the question application on Google Classroom in order to be reflective. In Art, students have been asked to respond to reflective questions in class and at home about World War II artwork and images. Subsequently, we have then used our ideas to inform our understanding and approach to the task at hand in Art lessons. This term, we have been completing a sketch drawing of a World War II scene which links with our topic. 9

Term 1 has been a great success! We had many excited students taking part in a wide range of afterschool activities. In order to develop our wonderful programme, we asked students to complete a survey to find out which ASAs they would like to see offered in the future. Based on the outcome of this survey we created ASAs for Term 2 to best serve the needs and wishes of both our students and teaching staff. We are happy to offer an updated programme that incudes a wide range of activities from different areas like sports, arts, music and academics. This time we will run a recreational football ASA in addition to the competitive Cougar football season that will start in January. This will give students who are not in Team Cougar a chance to sign up for their favourite sport. Next term s ASAs will start on Sunday 21 st January 2018. Please note that we have made a change in the sign up procedure. Now students who are interested in multiple ASAs throughout the week can sign up for a maximum of four ASAs. We will then do our best to place them in as many ASAs as possible. As done in the past, the specific ASA s will stay open until they have reached their maximum number of students. 10

It's been an exciting end of term extravaganza in Year 4, as students have been building their skills in reading poetry aloud to take part in a Poetry Pod Slam. Year 4 Violet decided to mash-up their English and digital skills using the Green Screen app to record their performances. They resourcefully used Google Drive to upload their poetry selections and practised reading them throughout the week. They then used the Green Screen app to record their recited poems against a background suited to their poem's theme. The final performances will be judged by the Year 4 teachers later this week. How could you use the Green Screen app to resourcefully turn family memories into creative mash-ups? 11

Wednesday 3 rd January First Day Term Two Sunday 7 th January Coptic Christmas School closed Monday 15 th and Tuesday 16 th January Primary Parents Meetings Sunday 21 st January Term 2 ASAs begin 12