Reading Map Museum

Sounds of moving tables and chairs, whispers and steps. If you could take a look through a tiny hole on the wall you will see a group of students reorganizing the classroom. You will see all the tables and chairs located next to the walls. And after that, silence! If you could get closer and […]

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Reading Map

Hello Everyone! I want to say that i enjoy very much this activity, because it is composed by a lot of things such as coloring or interaction with each others. I want to mention that children enjoy this activity and at the same time it is going to increase a lot their creativity, but however […]

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Classroom library obstacles

Welcome again bloggers! For the third post, I would like to talk about the classroom library work that all of us have to do.  In this case, I considered the blog a useful tool to analyze the difficulties we are having during the process. The first thing I thought when Raquel explained to us the […]

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Little Reader María!

This post is rather to thank all my mates for the post-it that they left me in the activity of “Reading Map”. I must say that at first, when our teacher Rachel, proposed us this activity the only thing that appeared in my mind was a question. How am I going to put all my […]

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Didactic medieval market :)

Hello everybody! We are Carolina and Miguel Ángel and as you know, last week was the Medieval Market in Alcalá de Henares. We love these days since Alcalá, for people who don’t know the city, dressed up to commemorate the baptism of Cervantes. We recommend you to visit it next year because there is a […]

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Favourite author

Now that we have finished oral presentations about great authors, it is time to vote for our favourite ones who has contributed more to children’s literature in English? We’ll prepare a homage to honour the best author. Start voting answering this post. Image taken from truedemocracyparty.net

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THE POWER OF THE FAMILY. THE RELEVANCE IN READING

Hi everyone!! This is my second post and I hope you like it. I am going to deal with “The importance of families reading at early ages”. The first seminar that we had three weeks ago made me think because I felt sad because I didn’t remember about my reading experiences. As we all know, […]

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