Tuesday, 9 November 2010

GOING TO SCHOOL

Do you know all these school objects. Let me see!



What do you need when you go to school?



ERASER (USA)= Rubber (UK)

ABOUT FOOD

Learn about the Food Piramyd:

The Food Piramyd

Try to do these exercises :

Exercise 1

Exercise 2

Exercise 3

ANTS IN YOUR PANTS

A very good chance to dance and learn:




PANTS (USA) = trousers (UK)

Sunday, 7 November 2010

PARTS OF THE BODY

A good exercise to learn the parts of the body. Click on the start button.



Here you have two easier games: one is about the face and the other one is about the body:






Finally find the body parts:

CLOTHES AND ACCESORIES

Try to do this exercise. Click on the start button. Good luck!

PRESENT SIMPLE

We are going to practice the present simple. Click on the image and do the exercises on that page.


Thank you to Isabel Pérez Tomás and her webpage www.isabelperez.com

Thursday, 4 November 2010

BONFIRE NIGHT



The Gunpowder Plot
Bonfire Night is celebrated to remember the day that Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the King James and his Parliament on 5th November 1605. Guy Fawkes was a Catholic soldier and, at that time, Catholics were forbidden to pray in their own churches. They were very angry with the King and so some plotted to get rid of him, hoping that a new King might be kinder to them. They rented a cellar underneath the Houses of Parliament and placed 36 barrels of gunpowder in it. They were going to blow them up when the King came to open the Houses of Parliament. Unfortunately for Guy Fawkes, someone discovered the plan and he was caught in the cellar, where he was waiting to light the fuse. He was later executed for treason (which means trying to harm the King or your country).
King James was very frightened by this plot to kill him, so he told his people that they should light a bonfire every 5 November, to remember this terrible plot.
Nowadays people light bonfires to burn a "guy" and they organise fireworks displays to celebrate BONFIRE NIGHT.


Remember, remember the fifth of November,
Gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder treason
Should ever be forgot.



This information is from www.kidsfunfile.com


Do this Interactive quiz

And now do your own firework display:

TIME FOR A STORY

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

AT THE LIBRARY

On Thursday 28th classroom 3 and 4 went to the library to celebrate Halloween. Pupils from Classrom 4 told a story and pupils from Classroom 3 sang a song. It was very funny and ... frightening!!!!

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Friday, 29 October 2010

MAKING A JACK-O-LANTERN

Children of classroom 2 (2nd level Primary) learned how to carve a pumpkin to make a Jack-o-lantern. It was very funny! Look at their faces and see the results! Thank you Mario and Elia for your pumpkins.

HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS

We've got a lot of pumpkins and Jack-o-lanterns in our school this Halloween. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR WORK!



Now you can see our Halloween poster:

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

THRILLER

I like Michael Jackson very much. I think he's the best singer in the world. Listen to
his song "THRILLER".Sing, dance and ... Don't be afraid!!!!!

Friday, 22 October 2010

HALLOWEEN GAMES

Match the pairs:


Guess the words related to Halloween:


Where's Frankenstein's brain? Help the Mad doctor, please.


Try another game:


Help the vampire get pesty villagers out before dawn.

COLORING AND CARVING

Colour these two pictures on line or you can print them and colour them on paper.


Now carve this pumpkin and have your own Jack-o-lantern:

WHAT IS HALLOWEEN?

A HALLOWEEN STORY