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Iċ-Ċagħkija Fuljett maħruġ mil-librerija tal-iskola
Skola Medja Rabat Triq Ferris Rabat RBT 2190 Malta
Tel 21454103
snc.rabat.ms@ilearn.edu.mt
Is-seba’ ħarġa It-tielet sena Jannar—Marzu 2016
Iċ-Ċagħkija
tixtieq lill-qarrejja tagħha
L-Għid it-Tajjeb!
Għeżież
It-tieni term riesaq lejn it-tmiem. Il-vaganzi tal-Għid qegħdin fuq
l-għatba. Kull ġurnata tibgħatilna esperjenzi u sfidi ġodda li permezz
tagħhom aħna nikbru u nissaħħu. Jiena ċerta li kulħadd għandu
esperjenzi x’jgħożż. F’dan it-term kellna ħafna attivitajiet fosthom
il-festin tal-Karnival, l-eżerċizzji tar-Randan, esperjenzi tax-xogħol tax-
Xjenza, il-festival taż-żfin, fatra bnina għas-saħħa u attivitajiet oħra
ta’ ġbir ta’ fondi għall-iskola. F’ismi u f’isem l-amministrazzjoni
nirringrazzja lil dawk kollha li għenu sabiex dawn l-attivitajiet kienu
success. Huwa pjaċir li nara l-istudenti kollha flimkien maqgħuda mal-għalliema u
l-ġenituri jieħdu pjaċir.
L-Għid huwa ftit jiem ‘l bogħod. Nawgura lil kulħadd ħafna ferħ u paċi. Għeżież student
użaw dawn il-vaganzi bil-għaqal. Gawduhom imma żommu f’moħħkom li wara dawn
il-vaganzi fi ftit ġimgħat oħra jkollna l-eżamijiet annwali. Għalhekk ibdew il-preparazzjoni
ħalli ġġibu marki tajbin għax dawn jirriflettu l-klassi li ser tkunu fiha s-sena d-dieħla.
Sfortunatament din hija l-aħħar sena għall-għeżież student tat-Tmien sena. Zgur li ser
inħoss in-nuqqas tagħkom u jiddispjaċina li ser tħalluna. Dejjem ftakru li kull wieħed u
waħda minnkom dejjem għamiltuna KBURIN. Intom kontu l-pijunieri tal-iskola medja
tar-Rabat. Esperjenza li ser iġġorruha tul ħajjitkom kollha.
Ms Marita Abdilla
Kap tal-iskola
Il-librerija kompliet iżżid it-titli ġodda fuq l-ixkafef tagħha. Minkejja li l-istudenti qed
jagħmlu użu tajjeb minn dan is-servizz, aħna qatt ma nkunu kuntenti, u għalhekk dejjem
nappellaw lill-istudenti biex jipparteċipaw u jattendu aktar. Nittamaw li nibdew ninvestu
wkoll f’kotba fil-lingwi l-oħra minbarra dawk tal-Malti u tal-Ingliż.
Nixtiequ wkoll aktar parteċipazzjoni fil -fuljett tal-librerija ‘Iċ-Ċagħkija’.
Ir-rebbieħa tal-kompetizzjoni tal-ħarġa tal-Milied kienu Martina Gatt ta’ Paris u Haley
Dowling ta’ Berlin. Haley u Martina ngħataw kotba bħala rigali.
Il-librerija bdiet il-ħidma tagħha għal Jum iċ-Ċelebrazzjoni. Diġa xtrajna l-kotba sabiex
jingħataw lill-istudenti. Nirringrazzjaw lill-amministrazzjoni għas-somma sostanzjali li investiet
għal din iċ-ċelebrazzjoni. Irċevejna wkoll rigali mill-Kunsill Lokali u mill-SLS għal Best Library
User. Tgħid min ser jirċievi dan il-premju?
Nirringrazzjaw ukoll lil-Library supervisors u helpers tal-
għajnuna siewja li dejjem jagħtu waqt il-ħin tal-mistrieħ
tagħhom. Infakkru lill-istudenti li għandhom dejjem jieħdu
ħsieb il-kotba li jissellfu u jirritornawhom dejjem fid-data
mogħtija lilhom u ttimbrata fuq l-ewwel faċċata tal-ktieb.
Wara hawn nibdew naħsbu kif ser niċċelebraw Jum
il-Ktieb nhar it-23 ta’ April. Ġimgħa t’attivitajiet sabiex
ikomplu jagħtu spinta ‘l quddiem fit-tkabbir tal-imħabba
għall-ktieb! Qed nagħmlu kuntatti sabiex inġibu awtur
magħruf mal-qarrejja ż-żgħar sabiex jiġi u jkellem
lill-istudenti tagħna. Ser nagħmlu xi kompetizzjoni wkoll
għal din l-okkażżjoni.
L-iskola ser tingħata wkoll ammont sostanzjali ta’ flus mill-
aġenzija tal-promozzjoni għall-qari sabiex jiġu investiti
f’kotba ġodda għal-librerija. Peress li fil-librerija għandna
nuqqas ta’ kotba fil-lingwi tal-Ġermaniż, Taljan, Spanjol,
Franċiż u Għarbi, ġie deċiż li dawn għandhom imorru biex
jinxtraw kotba f’dawn il-lingwi wara li jsir eżerċizzju
mal-għalliema ta’ dawn is-suġġetti.
Aħbarijiet mil-Librerija
Ko
tba
ġod
da
fis-
suq
Horrid Henry and the mummy’s curse—Francesca Simon
Horrid Henry’s cannibal curse—Francesca Simon
Half a man—Michael Morpurgo
Steve and the singing pirates—Dan Anthony
The headless huntsman—Benjamin Hulme-Cross
The imagination box—Martyn Ford
Cakes in space—Philip Reeve
Where poppies grow—Emily Sharratt
Star on stormy mountain—Gill Lewis
Dial a ghost—Eva Ibboston
The reindeer girl—Holy Webb
Gulak the gulper eel– Adam Blade
Spooktacular! -Sienna Mercer
Secrets and spies—Sienna Mercer
Spy cat: Safari -Andrew Cope
Spy cat: Blackout—Andrew Cope
Spy cat: Summer shocker—Andrew Cope
The drummer boy– Leon Garfield
Gustav Gloom and the people taker—Adam-Troy Castro
The flame dragon—J R Castle
The story of the blue planet—Andri Shaer Magnason
True stories of spies—Paul Dowswell
Hurricane watch—Melissa Stewart
A beginner’s guide to life on Earth—Gill Arbuthnott
You wouldn’t want to live without mobile phones–
Jim Pipe
You wouldn’t want to live without Money—A Woolf
The scroll of Alexandria—Dan Metcalf
The Egyptian enchantment—Dan Metcalf
The curse of the Cairo cat—Dan Metcalf
Clementine Rose and the famous friend—J Harvey
Clementine Rose and the ballet break-in—J Harvey
Clementine Rose and the seaside escape—J Harvey
Michael Morpurgo is a famous and award-
winning English author and poet who is known
best for children’s novels including Private
Peaceful, War Horse, and The Amazing Story of
Adolphus Tips.
Interesting Facts about Michael Morpurgo
Michael Morpurgo was born in St Albans,
Hertfordhire on October 5th, 1943.
He set up “Farms for City Children” charity with his wife Clare in 1976 after leaving
his job as a teacher that he held for ten years.
Michael Morpurgo has written over 120 books.
He became a primary school teacher in Kent after graduating from the university
of London.
About 85,000 children have taken part in the Farms for City Children scheme since it
was set up, and the charity now has three farms in Devon, Gloucestershire and
Wales.
Many of Michael Morpurgo’s books have been adapted. Film versions have been
made of Friend or Foe, Private Peaceful, and Why the Whales Came – which was
also adapted to a stage play. My Friend Walter, Purple Penguins and Out of the
Ashes were also adapted for TV. War Horse, one of Michael’s best selling novels, has
been adapted as a radio broadcast and stage play.
War Horse was also adapted into a 2011 British film directed by the world-famous
director, Steven Spielberg.
Michael Morpurgo has revealed that he writes all of his books in exercise books. He
also doesn’t work from a desk, instead choosing to write sitting on his bed, propped
up with pillows.
His favourite animal is the elephant and he enjoys reading works by his favourite
authors, including Rudyard Kipling, Robert Louis Stevenson and Ted Hughes.
Michael is a very traditional author and is known to not enjoy the process of editing
and rewriting his novels.
Michael has three children. Their names are Sebastian, Horatio and Rosalind. He
also has several grandchildren.
He likes to relax by listening to the works of the composer Mozart, but when he is
writing, Michael needs to be in a silent room to concentrate.
He enjoyed French at school, and studied French along with English at the University
of London before becoming a teacher.
Below is a list of some of Michael’s most popular books.
War Horse
Private Peaceful
The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips
Cool!
Out of the Ashes
Kensuke’s Kingdom
The Butterfly Lion
The Wreck of the Zanzibar
Tom’s Sausage Lion
Why the Whales Came
Not Bad for a Bad Lad
Michael Morpurgo
Mill-Ġnejna ta’ tfuliti—Danica Abela 8 Berlin
Dan il-ktieb huwa awto-bijografija tal-awtur fenomenali,
Carmel G Cutajar. Huwa jittratta fuq tfulitu ta’ dari u l-ħajja tal
-Maltin.
Jibda jirrakkonta bid-dar tiegħu li wara nsiru nafu li għadha
d-dar tiegħu sal-lum. L-iskola kienet tieħu kważi ħajtu tant illi
f’dan il-ktieb hija imsemmija ħafna drabi. Cauchi jsemmi
ħafna ukoll familtu li tant hi għażiża għalih, li hu kien l-ikbar fost
ħutu u l-kuġini tiegħu. Il-ktieb jittratta ukoll dwar il-bejjiegħa,
logħob u trasport fost il-ħajjiet ta’ nies ukoll. Il-bejjiegħa kienu
jmorru b’xi karrettun marbut ma’ xi bhima bħall-ħmara u jduru
triq triq u sqaq wara sqaq, jipprovaw jbiegħu kemm jifilħu.
Meta naraw dwar id-drawwiet u t-tradizzjonijiet bħal logħob u
trasport, hemm baħar x’jaqsam ma’ dak tal-illum.
Nispera illi dan il-ktieb taqrawh minħabba li huwa interessanti
ferm u bżonnjuż għar-riċerki.
Una Conversazione Chat di Jake Smith (Year 8 – Paris)
Carlo: Ciao Marco. Sabato prossimo è il mio compleanno.
Marco: Davvero? Quanti anni compi?
Carlo: Sì, davvero. Ne compio dodici.
Marco: Allora stai per organizzare una festa a casa tua?
Carlo: Sì, avremo cibo e giochi con la playstation. Tu puoi venire, vero?
Marco: Prima chiedo a mia madre ma credo che verrò. Chi altro viene?
Carlo: Finora non l’ho detto ancora a nessuno, ma sto per invitare Paolo, Claudio e
Simone.
Marco: Avremo musica?
Carlo: Ma tu mi conosci. È ovvio che ci sarà musica.
Marco: E vai!!! Sarà una grande festa.
Carlo: Va bene! Ti parlo domani a scuola. Ci vediamo!
Marco: Ciao!
Il Mio Fine Settimana di Ryan Portelli (Year 8 – Dublin)
Caro diario,
Il venerdì io arrive a casa alle tre del pomeriggio. Io faccio i compiti. Vado a dormire alle
dieci di sera. Il sabato mattina mi sveglio alle sette per andare a giocare a calcio con
mio cugino. La sera completo i compiti. Vado a dormire alle dieci. La Domenica mi
sveglio alle cinque meno un quarto. Io vado da mia nonna e la sera andiamo tutti al
ristorante.
Dear friends,
As you all know, adults always encourage us to read more and more,
but they are not always successful. Well, in my case, I tell any adult who
orders me to read, “How can I read when you don’t have any
interesting books?”My parents were fed up of hearing me saying this so
last week they took me to a bookstore just outside our house. I was
annoyed at first because, let’s just say that books are not first in my
favourites list. My eyes drifted from shelf to shelf with no interest. But as I
was wondering around the shop I came across a particular book which
caught my eyes. The book was called The Forgotten Filly and it was
written by Karle Dickerson. It was first published in January 1993 by the company Harper
Paperbacks. I had buried my nose in it and had read it in two weeks’ time. Here is how
the story goes:
Joelle Latham was a tall and thin twelve-year-old. She was also horse-crazy like the rest of
her family; her father, her mother and her six-year-old brother, Jeffrey (also known as Jeff).
She has a special relationship with her mare Dance Away and when Dancer dies, giving
birth to her first foal, Joelle swears that no horse, not even Dancer’s filly, would ever
replace Dancer in her heart. Joelle blames the filly for Dancer’s death. Day after day she
hates the filly more and more and does as little as she can to groom and train the filly
(which her parents insisted on her doing). But then something happens which made her
change her mind forever. It was a wet Monday, just after school. Jeff was missed at the
barns and so Joelle was sent by her parents to find him. It was raining cats and dogs
outside and panic rose as she could find neither Jeff nor the filly. She went out in the
paddock and went to the creek. She couldn’t believe her eyes as she saw that the filly,
Midnight, was pulling a small figure that had fallen into the water. Dancer’s daughter was
saving Joelle’s little brother’s life! From that day on Joelle worked harder with the filly
always giving her the love she needed!
Ein wunderschöner Urlaub
Letzter Oktober sind meine Familie und ich nach München geflogen. München ist ein
wunderbares Land. Wir haben einen Dom, viele Museen, viele Kaufhäuser, ein
Marktplatz, eine Bank, eine Post und ein Rathaus gesehen. Wir haben Bretzel, Fleisch,
Obst, Gemüse, Fisch, Bratwurst, Pommes-Frites, Schinken, Käse, Suppe, Brot und vieles
mehr gegessen. Wir waren satt. Wir haben Wasser, Eis-Tee, Cola, Tee, Kaffee, Limonade
und vieles mehr getrunken. In München gab es das Oktoberfest. Das Oktoberfest war
sehr schön. Das Oktoberfest ist für Bier, Brot, Bratwurst, Fleisch oder Schnicken und
Gemüse berühmt. Dieses Essen ist sehr lecker. Das Hotel war sehr groß und schön. Das
Hotel war im Westen von München. München ist ein wunderbares Land. Wir hatten in
München viel Spaß- Wir möchten, dass wir wieder nach München fahren.
Maxine Tanti
8 Athens
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Re
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Paws and whiskers Martina Muscat Berlin
Stories chosen by Jacqueline Wilson
This is a perfect book for animal-lovers. Half of the
book is devoted to cats. My favourite cat story
is ‘Orlando’s Invisible Pyjamas’ by Kathleen Hale. In
it, a cat named Orlando, who was married and
had three kittens, loses his fur after an incident
involving paraffin. Naturally this gives him a queer
look, and so, he didn’t won’t to show himself to
other cats. However, Grace, his loving wife, knits
him a pair of pyjamas that match his fur. When she
takes it to wash it, Orlando finds that his natural fur
has grown back on! The next part includes writings from Michael Morpurgo,
Enid Blyton and Jean Ure about the pets they’ve owned. The last part was
devoted to dog stories. My favourite story was an extract from’ Born to Run’, a
book by Michael Morpurgo. This was about a boy named Patrick, who saved
some puppies. He took fancy to a particular one, whom he named ‘Best
Mate’. Unfortunately he couldn’t keep him due to a restricted space of their
flat. After a twist in the story, it ends happily, as it always does.
NANCY DREW: THE CLUE IN THE OLD ALBUM
Ylenia Sciberras Berlin
This book by Carolynn Keene describes the mystery a young detective named
Nancy Drew has to solve. The mystery starts by an old lady getting her purse
snatched by a thief in the opera Nancy and her father were attending. Nancy
managed to get the purse back but the things inside it were stolen. The old
lady, a doll collector tells Nancy about her daughter that died a few years
before and also of her husband a Romanian violinist. Nancy was given a clue
by the lady that her daughter had told her on her death bed and with that
clue Nancy had to find out about the lady’s
granddaughter’s father and also the
importance of the doll left to the little girl by
her mother. It was a very dangerous mystery
and even though she is poisoned by a
French sword-swordman doll, run off the
road in her car by an enemy and sent
many warnings to give up her case. Nancy
didn’t give up and in the end managed to
solve the case of the location of the girl’s
father and the importance of the doll.
Kompetizzjoni bi premju
Wieġeb il-mistoqsijiet u ħudhom il-librerija sa mhux aktar tard mil-aħħar ta’ April 2016
1. Meta jiġi ċċelebrat ‘Jum il-Ktieb’? _______________________________________________
2. Meta twieled Michael Morpurgo? _______________________________________________
3. Min hu/hi l-kittieb/a tas-serje Judy Moody? _______________________________________
4. X’inhu d-DCC no fuq l-ispina tal-ktieb tal-Bibbja? _________________________________
5. Min huma l-awturi ta’ dawn il-kotba?
A. _____________________________ B. ____________________________
Isem u Kunjom ___________________________________ Klassi ____________________________
L-aqwa kotba tat-tfal ta’ kull żmien skont it-Telegraph
1. Watership Down—R Thames 1972
2. The Hobbit—J R R Tolkien 1937
3. The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe—C S Lewis 1950
4. Charlotte’s Web—E B White 1952
5. The Little Prince—A de Saint-Exupery 1943
6. Pippi Longstocking—A Lindgren 1945
7. Emil and the detectives—E Kastner 1929
8. James and the Giant peach—R Dahl 1961
9. Winnie the Pooh—A A Milne 1926
10. A little Princess—F H Burnett 1905
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