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Coding activities

Apart from the everyday use of technology, our teachers at Siġġiewi Primary have participated in two major initiatives aimed at introducing our pupils to coding: Europe Code Week and Hour of Code.

Europe Code Week, in October, is an initiative which aims to bring coding and digital literacy to everybody in a fun and engaging way. We got involved with two events, one for the year 5 classes and another one for the year six classes.

Year 5 pupils used their tablets and were introduced to Scratch Jr which is a coding application for young children. Pupils were given a set of tasks to complete where they had to create scenes, add characters (sprites) to backgrounds and program these using blocks.

Year 6 pupils were introduced to Lego WeDo2 where they had to construct a robot (Milo the Science Rover) and program it to move, play sounds and change colours of the LED bulb on the robot. The Lego WeDo2 software installed on the teachers’ and LSAs’ laptops was connected to the robot’s smart hub via Bluetooth. Using the software’s blocks pupils programmed their robot and were given time to change the parameters of the program and discover other features of the software.

In December we have organised coding events for all classes, from kindergarten to year 6, and joined millions of students from around the world in this initiative.

Kevin Grima

IT Support Teacher

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Javelin Ball Thrower

Thea Falzon (Siggiewi primary) took part in the Year5 Super Athletics 800gr Javelin Ball Throw Event.

Thea placed first in Malta with an outstanding throw of 11.36m. Following this success, Thea will have the opportunity to take part in an Athletic Event in Viterbo Rome, Italy from the 5th to 8th April 2018. St Ignatius college wishes Thea the best of luck for this amazing experience.

Alan Ellul
PE teacher

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