Posted by: audreymassa | February 3, 2010

Sharing our heritage

This blog has been set up so that we may re-trace our history through what we can see around us.  We shall be visiting various walled cities and fortresses around the island of Malta.  We would like to share this experience with you to gain an insight of how people lived in the past.  Since history is a subjective narrative we would like to get other points of view of events that have shaped our heritage. 

The paricipants in this project are:

Year 5  Marsaskala Primary

Primary School in Turkey

Posted by: audreymassa | May 20, 2010

visit to birgu

birgu april 2010

Posted by: audreymassa | March 28, 2010

Fi triqitna lejn it-Torri ta’ San Tumas

Children from Year 5 visited St. Thomas Tower in Marsaskala. On their way they interviewed members of the public on their knowledge about this imposing tower.

Prior to this outing they carried out a research exercise to prepare questions in both English and Maltese.

Year 5.1 (Ms. Massa)
Marsaskala Primary
St. Thomas More College

Posted by: audreymassa | March 16, 2010

Our visit to St Thomas Tower, Marsaskala

An amateur video taken by yr 5 kids from Marsaskala primary school on their way to visit St. Thomas Tower.
Click on the picture to view the video.

                 

 

I am a Grey Wolf. I was born on the black mountains of Thomas Castle. There is a little cottage at the edge of the wood near the castle. An old lady lives in the cottage.

Once the old woman went into the castle’s garden to get some beans. On the way back she found something hairy near some bushes. She looked over the bushes and saw a hairy toe. It was almost half  her size. ”I‘ll like this little toe for a wonderful dinner.” she said to herself. She took the hairy toe to her cottage. What a delicious dinner! Then, after dinner she had a cup of tea and then went to bed to sleep. I was also fast asleep when I heard a humbling sound and then a loud voice came “Where’s my hairy toe…?” I ran away as quick as lightning. The wind blew and the lady felt uncomfortable. After some time the voice sounded again and the old lady felt more and more uncomfortable. She got up and locked the wooden door with a large, flat log and after that she thought she was safe. Then she went back to bed and slept soundly. Wait a minute, I am smelling something, something huge with a missing toe. Then, what a bang. The door rattled as the banging continued. A loud scream sounded. Maybe a prisoner  escaped from the dungeons in Thomas Castle. I wasn’t sure what it was. I thought it was the one I smelt along the road. Goodness knows. I decided to go back to the safety of the mountains. As I was leaving I saw the door of the cottage burst open and then I ran down the mountain again and got into the cottage. There was a giant. He was gripping the lady and shaking her violently. I wanted to help and all of a sudden I said “AH, so this angry giant is the one I smelt along the road and can you please leave the lady.” “NEVER!!!” he said. “Ok then, let’s battle, if you win you you’ll take her but if you don’t, you run away.” I said. “Oh yes!” he replied. Then he let the lady down and we began to fight. “OOWWEE!!!” the giant shouted”you took another toe off!” My advice was ”Better run away” and after telling him that I snarled angrily. As soon as he saw my sharp fangs and my determination, WOOSH! He went out of the cottage and ran away.

Now the lady is safe at her cottage. She hugged me a lot after saving her. It was really funny to see that giant running away. Then I confessed to the lady, ” I was the one who bit bit his toe off and then hid it into the bushes” “Ah, and I ate it!” she replied with a smile.  We all went on laughing that night. It was fantastic!  We have been friends eversince.

Posted by: audreymassa | February 22, 2010

Mdina – The Silent City

On our visit to Mdina we took some photos and prepared this slideshow with the information we gathered.  Click hereunder to view the PowerPoint

mdina 09 

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