Monday, May 25, 2015

Inter-School Competition in Casariche now



It was a very exciting competition.







Spelling Bee in Broadway

Too many things have been going around of the Spelling Bee Contest. One of the best ones is the extraordinary Performance played with the 6th Grade Students this year. They wanted to say thank you to everything they have been learning during this last five years at Lope de Vega School. Get into and take a look, it is really worthy what you are going to see.





So many amazing experiences, so many brilliants actors and actresses and so much fun, no doubt. 











I cannot think of something else to have success in Broadway!!! 


Saturday, May 16, 2015

Final Competition is behind the corner

The "Final level competition" between the two Primary Schools of Casariche and Herrera and it is going to be on 21st May, onThursday. It will be a competition among the top best spellers from each cycle to compete for the School Title. 




The cycle level winners were:

2nd Grade (1st Cycle):

Lourdes Gil Romero


2nd Cycle:

Dylan Sojo Sotelo
Abel Pérez Dorado

Noemí Barrero Averland
Raúl Carnerero Polinario


3rd Cycle:

Edu Prieto Romero

Evangelina Benjumea Pozo

Antonio Rodríguez Domínguez


We wrapped up these one week-long competition with the level competition finished last week. It was a very exciting process in each of the levels.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Oral Cycle Level Competition is coming soon

The "oral cycle level competition" is going to start on Tuesday. It will be a competition among the top best spellers from each class to compete for cycle title. 



The class level winners were:

2nd Grade:

Lourdes Gil Romero


3rd Grade:

Dylan Sojo Sotelo
Abel Pérez Dorado
Cristina Pozo Moriana


4th Grade:

Raúl Carnerero Polinario
Noemí Barrero Averland
Andrea Gamero Carrasco
Rocío González Parra


5th Grade:

María Duque González
Kevin Gómez Sánchez
Noelia Gil González
Rafael MairelesSojo
Edu Prieto Romero


6th Grade:

Evangelina Benjumea Pozo
Miguel Ángel España Moriana
Laila Berrisoune Benenazzer
Adrián Gómez Sánchez
Sergio Jurado Estepa
Juan Carlos Moriana Romero
María Prados Giráldez
Antonio Rodríguez Domínguez


We wrapped up these two week-long competition with the class level competition finished today. They were two very exciting weeks in each of the classrooms.


Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Spelling Bee Contest in Progress

Oral Class Level Competition started in levels 3 and 5 today. We are going to continue with the rest of the levels during the current week and the next one.


Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Easter in Casariche

After a great job of parents and children, the youngest students had a great time celebrating Easter at home and at the school as well. We had some inconvenences related to the weather at the school, so kids couldn't experience by themselves the really process of Eggs Hunt until this week, but the wait was worthy. That were the results:



















Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Happy Easter 2015









Easter

Additional customs that have become associates with Easter and are observed by both Christians and some non-Christians include egg hunting, the Easter Bunny, and Easter parades. There are also various traditional Easter foods that vary regionally.

Egg hunt is a game during which decorated eggs, real hard-boiled ones or artificial, filled with or made of chocolate candies, of various sizes, are hidden in various places for children to find. The game may be both indoors and outdoors.
When the hunt is over, prizes may be given out for various achievements, such as the largest number of eggs collected, for the largest or smallest egg, for the most eggs of a specific color, consolation prizesbooby prizes, etc.
Real eggs may further be used in egg tapping contests. If eggs filled with confetti left from Mardi Gras (cascarones) are used, then an egg fight may follow.
A young woman hides Easter eggs for preschool-aged children to find. She is careful not to make their location and retrieval too difficult.
Eggs are placed with varying degree of concealment, to accommodate children of varying ages. In South German folk traditions it was customary to add extra obstacles to the game by placing them into hard-to reach places among nettles or thorns.