Hello again dear students, parents and friends:
Here you are some videos and games I found on the Internet. You can review the main facts of materials: if they are flexible, transparent, strong or waterproof, you can group them according to the materials they are made of (metal, glass, iron, wool, wood, paper, plastic...) and learn the three R's (reduce, reuse and recycle).
Each country recycles in a different way but with the same aim "the three R's". Here, in Spain, we use different bins for each material.
For example, we recycle at school using different coloured bins:
The blue bin is for paper and cardboard.
The yellow bin is for plastic and metal.
The green bin is for glass.
The black bin is for organic.
In Peppa's video, you can appreciate that they use red for paper, blue for cans and green for glass.
I hope it will be useful for you. Regards, Christopher.
Friday, 24 April 2015
Thursday, 23 April 2015
WORLD BOOK DAY - SHAKESPEARE AND CERVANTES
Today is World Book Day or World
Book and Copyright Day (also known as International Day of the Book or World
Book Days) is a yearly event on April 23, organized by the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), to promote reading, publishing and copyright.
In the United Kingdom, the day is recognised on the first Thursday in March. World Book Day was celebrated for the first time on 23 April
1995.
Shakespeare was born on 26 April 1564
and he died on 23 April 1616. He was an English poet, playwright,
and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and
the world's pre-eminent dramatist. Shakespeare was born and brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon.
At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway, with whom he had three
children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592, he
began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part-owner of a playing
company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as the King's
Men. Shakespeare died on 23 April
1616, at the age of 52.
Miguel
de Cervantes Saavedra was born on 29 September 1547 and he died on 22 April 1616. He is known as Cervantes. He was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. To celebrate this
day, Cervantes's Don Quixote is read during a two-day
"readathon" and the Miguel de Cervantes Prize is presented
by the Spanish king in Alcalá de Henares.
I always promote reading in class and at home. It is the best way you can learn, travel to different places and sceneries, be a wizard, a prince, a magician or the character you want. The best present you can have for a special day like today is a book. A book is your friend and it never abandon you. Read a book when you are tired, before going to bed, when you wait for the bus, when you are alone at home, when it is raining, when you are happy... These are my tips for you dear student, parent or friend. Keep on reading. Do not do it for just 30 minutes, but for all your life.
Regards, Christopher.
23RD APRIL - ST GEORGE'S DAY
Today is St George’s Day. This is a special one for people in
many different countries.
St. George’s Day is on 23 April. It is England’s national day.
St. George is the patron saint of England. His emblem, a red cross on a white
background, is the flag of England, and part of the British flag. By tradition,
23 April is the day for a red rose in the button hole, the national
flower.
There are two versions of the legend at this juncture: the
first one involves people getting tired of no member of the royal family being
sent and therefore decide that the princess should be sent to the Dragon; while
the second version says that one day a princess was chosen by drawing lots to accompany
the lamb. Anyway, on the way to the cave of the dragon, the princess found a
gentleman or knight of the name George and he slew the dragon by stabbing his
sword into it and rescued her. From the blood that flowed from the body of the
monster was born a red rose which the gentleman handed to the princess.
The king offered the gentleman all the riches imaginable but
he preferred that the riches be allocated to the inhabitants of the kingdom. In
addition, a church was built in his name, from which flowed miraculous water
that was able to heal the sick.
I have chosen three videos about the legend (there are
many versions) from the Internet. We (my students and I) have watched two of
them and they loved at all. Just click the pictures and enjoy as much as they
have. Regards, Christopher.
Monday, 6 April 2015
NATURAL SCIENCE - USING MATERIALS - VIDEOS
Hello again dear friends:
This post is about materials (plastic, wood, metal, glass, cotton, paper and leather). Students know the fact that objects are made of different materials and have different properties. This is the reason why I have chosen these videos. Remember, just click the pictures.
This post is about materials (plastic, wood, metal, glass, cotton, paper and leather). Students know the fact that objects are made of different materials and have different properties. This is the reason why I have chosen these videos. Remember, just click the pictures.
I hope you like them. Regards, Christopher.
CLOTHES - GAMES AND READING
Here you are some games (memory games, pictionaries, readings...) I have found while surfing the Internet. I recommend you to watch the videos I have uploaded before, because it is the best way you can put into practice your knowledge about this topic.
CLOTHES - VIDEOS
I hope you have
enjoyed the break (Easter/Holy Week) because it is time to learn again. In this
post, you can play four different videos about clothes. Just click the pictures.
They belong to the topic about clothes
(English, unit 6). Some of the contents we are practicing are:
- Clothes words: coat, dress, jumper,
pyjamas, scarf, shoes, slippers, socks, tracksuit, trainers, trousers, uniform;
hood, pocket
- Shapes: circle, diamond, square, star,
triangle
- Adjectives: colourful, happy, plastic, new,
old, perfect, wet
Thanks for visiting the blog. Regards,
Christopher.
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