It was a fantastic, fun day at school today!  We celebrated Carnival...! The children wore colourful costumes (and Ms Marthese too!).  We had great fun watching the show in the school hall.  Here are some pictures of the event:
 
At 100p.m., the corridor next to the year 3 classes was the venue for 'Making the Prinjolata'!  Parents, grandparents, sisters and relatives gathered to do the traditional Carnival sweet, the Prinjolata!  We had great fun mixing all the ingredients and forming it!  Then we decorated it with cream, cherries, almonds and chocolate syrup!  Yummy.!! What fun.!
 
Carnival time..... yeepee...!!  Time for celebration, dressing up and having loads of fun... How about doing the Prinjolata?  All parents and relatives are invited to come over to school to do the Prinjolata on Thursday 16 February at 1.00p.m. 
 
It was a very special day today for our class.  During this week we tackled the 'Jobs and Occupations' Theme.  We talked about different kinds of work.  We also talked about old professions.  As part of this project, we decided to visit Sebastian Aquilina who works as a tinsmith/blacksmith.  At 11.00 we were all inside Bastjan's workshop in Victory Street to see him busy at work surrounded by metal, iron and fantastic tools!  He showed us around, explained in detail what it entails to do such a job, while showing all the tools needed in his profession.  The children were really excited and didn't stop asking questions.  Thanks so much Bastjan for welcoming us all in your shop!