Our spooky Halloween Tree full of stories! Halloween is just around the corner! In our English classroom, we have already started to get into the spooky spirit. Last week we created our Halloween Tree, full of pumpkins, ghosts, bats, and witches! On its branches, you can find some of the stories we’ll be reading in... Seguir lendo →
“The Possessive Spell: Learning Grammar with Magic!”
Our 5th graders played a new cooperative game in English class called “The Possessive Spell” The goal was to use possessive ’s and possessive adjectives ( his, her, our, their) while having fun!Students worked in small groups and took turns picking two magic cards from a chest — one with a character (Harry, Hermione, Ron,... Seguir lendo →
Final Mission Completed: The Dark Wizards and Witches!
This week, our 4th-grade students completed their last Hogwarts Mission of the school year! In this final adventure, the students became Magical Investigators at Hogwarts.But not just with words… This time, they became the heroes of the story! Using AI-generated images, each student created their own magical version — as a witch or a wizard... Seguir lendo →
Pete’s Big Lunch: learning English with stories, games… and a big appetite!
Over the past few weeks, our Preschool and 1st Grade students have been enjoying a tasty learning adventure with the story Pete’s Big Lunch. Through this fun and simple book, we have been discovering new English words about food and learning how to talk about what we like and don’t like. Nas últimas semanas, o... Seguir lendo →
Mission 4: The Scrolls of Wild Magic
During this last month of school, our young witches and wizards completed their final English mission: "The Scrolls of Wild Magic". Each student chose a wild animal from Africa, researched its habitat, diet and interesting facts, and wrote a short report using comparative sentences. They had different options to present their final work — posters,... Seguir lendo →
Our 3D Animal Book – A Mission with Fawkes the Phoenix!
Last month, 3rd grade students completed a magical English mission!Fawkes the phoenix needed help to fly through the Chamber of Secrets and bring the magic sword to Harry.To light his way, our students created a 3D Wild Animal Book and presented it to the class! O pasado mes, o alumnado de 3º de Primaria completou... Seguir lendo →
The Gringotts Quest – Our Magic Shopping Mission!
Our 4th-grade students joined a magical adventure in Diagon Alley. Grimbald, a goblin from Gringotts Bank, asked them to help find missing magical items in wizard shops. To do this, they had to use English to ask questions, write dialogues, and act like real wizards and witches. Objectives of the Mission Use vocabulary about shops,... Seguir lendo →
My Adventure Passport – A Gamified Writing Journey in English
My Adventure Passport is a fun and active way for kids to practise English while using their imagination.They’ll talk, move, write and work together — all while planning what to take on a camping trip! In this activity, students learn to use the phrase “I’m going to take…” and explore camping and adventure vocabulary in... Seguir lendo →
Interview Race: Learning English through Fun and Games!
This week in 3rd grade, we had a super fun English activity: the Interview Race! Our students became real reporters, asking questions and learning about their classmates' hobbies. In this activity, we learned how to ask and answer about likes and hobbies.We practiced the question: “Do you like...?” and we answered with: “Yes, I do.”... Seguir lendo →
Comparatives & Superlatives Bee-Bot Challenge in 6th Grade!
A collaborative and gamified grammar mission to wrap up the unit To close our unit on comparatives and superlatives, our 6th grade students took part in a fun and meaningful challenge using Bee-Bots.We created a giant floor mat full of grammar traps and clues! Para rematar a unidade sobre os comparativos e superlativos en inglés,... Seguir lendo →
Exit Tickets: Small Tasks, Big Impact!
This is new in our English class! These past weeks, we’ve started using exit tickets at the end of our English lessons. They are short, playful tasks that help students reflect and show what they’ve learned — in a fun and active way! Estas últimas semanas comezamos a empregar os exit tickets ao final das... Seguir lendo →
Easter Egg Hunt with Bee-Bots
Our first coding adventure in English class! This Easter, our 1st and 2nd grade students had a very special challenge: finding Easter eggs using Bee-Bots! It was our first time using these little robots, and we turned our classroom into a giant Easter board full of surprises. Nesta Semana Santa, o alumnado de 1.º e... Seguir lendo →

















