by Kirsty LOTTKOWITZ | Apr 29, 2020 | Grade 5
The students in 5KL have had a change to their routine recently. Instead of having activities to complete about a number or fraction of the day, they are being given number puzzles. Countdown puzzles come from a British TV show of the same name. The students are given...
by Kirsty LOTTKOWITZ | Apr 23, 2020 | Grade 5
This week the Grade 5KL students were given the task of writing a recipe for an interesting omelette. Once they had written the recipe I asked them to film themselves making it, as if they were a real TV chef, and then make an advertisement for the omelette. As we are...
by Eriks KRONITIS | Apr 23, 2020 | Grade 5
Students completed an introductory activity on biodiversity in Seesaw on Tuesday and shared pictures of a diverse range of organisms. One of the strangest was a tardigrade, which you can see in the picture.
by Michael CARBERRY | Apr 16, 2020 | Grade 11 & 12 (DP), Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7 - 10 (MYP), IGCSE, Primary P.E., Secondary P.E
Once upon a time a group of skiers and one snowboarder from ABIS went on a ski trip to Artesina in Italy. Well who could have thought that so much could happen in one week. Despite the virus threatening our return and a serious injury to Reed we managed 5 days of...
by Michael CARBERRY | Apr 16, 2020 | Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
Over the last few weeks grades 1, 5 and 6 have been undertaking a skipping challenge. Their efforts have seen some of them improve their skills to an unbelievable level. Special mention to Renée, Emma, Rawan and JJ in grade 6. Mohammed Q, Christopher and Zainab in G5...
by Eriks KRONITIS | Apr 16, 2020 | Grade 5
Students have been busy submitting their final projects for our unit on the industrialization of the food system. One student wrote, “Industrialized food saves time and effort for making it from scratch.” What does your child see as positives and...