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Kultura u Tradizzjonijiet
Maltese Culture & Traditions
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Maltese Christmas Cribs
This year, a Christmas Card and a Christmas Crib Competition was organised. 35 students took part in this competition. One could notice the diversity in the materials used to make the Maltese Cribs.
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Students’ Project Work
Christmas Cribs Students’ Project Work
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Students’ Project Works
Christmas Cribs Students’ Project Works
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Special Needs children with their project work
Christmas Cribs Special Needs children with their project work
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The Tree of Friendship A tree of friendship was built using various art and waste materials. After eliciting a motto on friendship, students introduced themselves and displayed this information in a creative way. They wrote this information on a leaf of a tree and together with a portrait photo of themselves stuck these to the tree to build an artistic wall chart. By Class 1.1 & 1.2
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Halloween or, more correctly, Hallowe'en, is celebrated on October 31st. This day marks the last day of the year on the ancient Celtic calendar, its night being the time when all witches and warlocks walked abroad and engaged in wicked revelry. With the coming of Christianity, the feast was transformed into the Eve of All Hallows, or All Saints. Nowadays students still like to dress up in ghoulish costumes to trick or treat. Hallowe’en Cultural Corner - English
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Shakespeare’s Henry V To celebrate the Shakespearian Film Festival held in 2005, students at Sir Temi Zammit BSS were taken to watch Shakespeare’s Henry V. After defeating French forces at the famous battle of Agincourt, Henry, who speaks no French, courts French princess Katherine, who speaks no English. The play is about Henry V who shows true leadership qualities and sovereignty after he is crowned King. English Projects Students followed up this activity by designing charts and projects which were displayed in the classroom.
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