Monday, 21 December 2015

LOOK AT SANTA! (YEAR 4)

Have you seen him?

Thursday, 17 December 2015

CHRISTMAS 2015

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

WHO IS WHO? (YEAR 4)

Will describe us a character. We try to guess Who is it?

Sunday, 22 November 2015

THANSGIVING DANCE


THANKSGIVING SONGS




Friday, 20 November 2015

THANSGIVING IS COMING!!!



This song tell us the story of Thanksgiving. Listen!



Wednesday, 18 November 2015

MEANS OF TRANSPORT

OPPOSITES

COMPARATIVES

In Year 5 students are learning about the comparatives. here we've got some exercises about this topic:

EXERCISE 1

EXERCISE 2

EXERCISE 3


Sunday, 1 November 2015

HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES WITH WILL

HALLOWEEN 2015

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

HALLOWEEN WORDSEARCH

HALLOWEEN GAMES









MORE HALLOWEEN SONGS





HALLOWEEN SONGS



ABOUT HALLOWEEN

Halloween (All Hallows Eve) is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31st. Traditional activities include trick-or-treating, Halloween festivals, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses", and watching scary movies.

Halloween originated from a Pagan festival celebrated among the Celts of Ireland and Great Britain to indicate the end of the harvest season. The festival was a time used by the Gaelic culture to take stock of their supplies and to kill livestock in preparation for the long winter months. The Gaelic's believed that on October 31 the boundaries between the living and the dead overlapped and that the dead would come back to life to cause problems like sickness or to destroy the harvest.

Nowadays, the mention of Halloween is more associated children (and adults) getting dressed up in costumes. While it has always been a popular holiday in United States, Ireland, Scotland and Canada, it is now celebrated in many other countries around the world.

Traditional Symbols of Halloween
The most traditional symbol of Halloween is the pumpkin which is usually carved out and lit with a candle and placed on the home's doorstep after dark. This carved pumpkin is sometimes called a Jack-o'-lantern. In Ireland and Scotland a turnip was normally carved instead of a pumpkin.

Some things associated with Halloween are:
  • bats
  • black cats
  • crows
  • goblins
  • haunted houses
  • horror movies
  • owls
  • spiders
  • spider webs

Now click on this Jack-o-lantern and try to answer some questions about Halloween. Good luck!


You can see this information and more about Halloween in Woodwardenglish