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Two very excited teachers set out this morning to catch the metro to Zona Universitat (once Señora Stevens had made the ticket machine work!) and visit one of the places that many of you wanted them togo - el Camp Nou. Including Mr Worth. (Note from Señora Stevens - I've bought you a present as a consolation prize!)
They spent the morning at there, looking around the museum and actually going inside the stadium - Señora Stevens was actually jumping up and down and nearly crying with excitement! They took hundreds of photographs (not an exaggeration!) and even videoed themselves. They have thought of lots of ideas of how we can link FCBarcelona and the Camp Nou into our learning - PSHE, Art, sport, languages, Community cohesion, and so on! Señora Stevens even thought of a maths challenge that would take a long time!
They've just moved home for the rest of the trip, and are off to the zoo now.
More from the intrepid travellers later!Fins ara - See you later - hasta pronto
Miss Harper and Señora Stevens turned paparazzi tonight as they discoverd that the Hugo Boss store in Barcelona was expecting some special guests.
To celebrate 30 years of the brand sponsoring McLaren, Hugo Boss had invited some famous people to the store including Pedro de la Rosa and Lewis Hamilton.
Miss Harper and Señora Stevens were so excited to have been wandering past when all the
excitement started and they stayed until they had some great shots of various people arriving and posing. They're still trying to work out who some of the people were but they did see Alex Corretja who is a tennis player and Gema Mengual who is a synchronised swimmer!
Here's Señora Stevens' shot of Lewis Hamitlon. Look how close she was!! More pictures - and a video! - when Señora Stevens and Miss Harper get back!
Miss Harper and Señora Stevens have arrived safely in Barcelona without getting lost!
They've found their hotel for the night, and started looking around and taking photographs to be used in resources for school.
They've also planned a very busy schedule of things to see and do over the next few days, and are hoping that Mrs Dixon is feeling energetic when she arrives!
Tomorrow they're planning on visiting the Camp Nou, the zoo and the beach (for educational purposes!) as well as two bookshops where they've been told there are some great books and resources that might make our learning even more interesting at WCPS!
Fins demà - Until tomorrow - Hasta mañana
GrowStoryGrow, a story-telling website for learning languages, is holding a story writing competition.
Open to children aged 9-11, the winner will have their story translated into different languages, animated and published online with their name and school. The story can be written in any language so taking part will benefit general literacy as well as language learning.
The deadline is 30th June 2011 and the winner will be announced on 11th July.
The winning entry will be showcased at the London Language Show.
What an opportunity! Wouldn't it be great if a pupil at Whitehouse Common were to have their story chosen, then we'd be teaching children across the country languages through dance and song (Take Ten en español) and story as well!
If you want to find out more, ask Señora Stevens or your class teacher.
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