This document summarizes several traditional Maltese games and rhymes that were played by children. Some of the games described include a chasing game played in a circle where one child is "it", a numbers game where children throw stones at numbered boxes and hop between them, and a skipping rhyme game where boys and girls take turns. Other games involve marbles, a spinning top game for gambling, rope jumping, a tic-tac-toe style game using stones, and guessing games accompanied by rhymes.
This document summarizes several traditional Maltese games and rhymes that were played by children. Some of the games described include a chasing game played in a circle where one child is "it", a numbers game where children throw stones at numbered boxes and hop between them, and a skipping rhyme game where boys and girls take turns. Other games involve marbles, a spinning top game for gambling, rope jumping, a tic-tac-toe style game using stones, and guessing games accompanied by rhymes.
The document is a list of pronouns in Maltese. It includes the singular first person pronoun "Jiena", second person "Inti", third person masculine "Huwa", third person feminine "Hija", first person plural "Ahna", second person plural "Inthom", third person plural masculine "Huma", and the verb "to work" conjugated with each pronoun.
Valletta is the capital city of Malta and contains two ports. Cottonera consists of the towns of Bormla, Birgu, and Isla. Mdina is the old capital city of Malta. Mosta is known for its round church. Other locations mentioned include the airport in Gudja, the fishing village of Marsaxlokk, the highest point in Malta at Dingli, the ferry ports of Cirkewwa and Mgarr connecting to Gozo, and the fishing villages and islands of Marsalforn, Xlendi, Kemmuna, Kemmunett, and Filfla.
Maltese folklore refers to the cultural traditions, customs, and ways of life of Maltese people from preceding centuries. It includes folktales, songs, dances, proverbs, rituals, costumes, and more that provide insights into Maltese history and culture. One element of Maltese folklore is the traditional women's costume called "faldetta" or "ghonnella", a stiffened head dress that is now extinct but traces its origins to veils or mourning clothing. Maltese folklore preserves aspects of past Maltese life and the cultural exchanges that shaped its people over time.
The document is a list of pronouns in Maltese. It includes the singular first person pronoun "Jiena", second person "Inti", third person masculine "Huwa", third person feminine "Hija", first person plural "Ahna", second person plural "Inthom", third person plural masculine "Huma", and the verb "to work" conjugated with each pronoun.
Valletta is the capital city of Malta and contains two ports. Cottonera consists of the towns of Bormla, Birgu, and Isla. Mdina is the old capital city of Malta. Mosta is known for its round church. Other locations mentioned include the airport in Gudja, the fishing village of Marsaxlokk, the highest point in Malta at Dingli, the ferry ports of Cirkewwa and Mgarr connecting to Gozo, and the fishing villages and islands of Marsalforn, Xlendi, Kemmuna, Kemmunett, and Filfla.
Maltese folklore refers to the cultural traditions, customs, and ways of life of Maltese people from preceding centuries. It includes folktales, songs, dances, proverbs, rituals, costumes, and more that provide insights into Maltese history and culture. One element of Maltese folklore is the traditional women's costume called "faldetta" or "ghonnella", a stiffened head dress that is now extinct but traces its origins to veils or mourning clothing. Maltese folklore preserves aspects of past Maltese life and the cultural exchanges that shaped its people over time.
The document discusses healthy lifestyle activities for children in grade 1.2. It mentions various exercises like jumping jacks, running in place, and playing with balls and hoops. It also refers to reading books and playing with pets as part of developing good habits.
The document lists various landmarks and locations around Malta including churches, fortifications, beaches, and transportation hubs such as the Balluta church in St. Julian's, the Birgu Lines, the Fosos tal-Furjana fortifications, Mdina Gate, the Bormla parish church, the main gate of Bormla, the Birkirkara railway station, the Santa Venera gate in Bormla, St. Julian's Palace, Spinola Palace in St. Julian's, the Mosta Rotunda, St. George's Bay in St. Julian's, the Dolors church in Pieta, Tined Hill in Marsa, Balluta Bay in St. Julian's
Fruits are an important part of a healthy diet and lifestyle. Eating fruits provides many health benefits like vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants that can help protect cells from damage and reduce disease risk. This document encourages readers to include a variety of colorful fruits in their meals and snacks every day to gain these benefits and be a "fruit champion."
This document appears to be a listing for teachers and their classes for the 2010/2011 school year. It lists "Scholastic Year 2010\2011 KG1.2" and then the names "Ms. M. Micallef" and "Ms. C. Rodgers", suggesting it provides information on 2 teachers and their kindergarten classes for that school year.