Showing posts with label BODY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BODY. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

BONES - VIDEOS

Hello again dear friends:

I am sorry for not uploading new materials since last September, but I have been very busy for a long time. I have uploaded three videos about bones because it is Halloween time (next Saturday) and due to my students are learning the names of the bones.







They have learnt the following facts:
·        Inside our body, there are many bones.
·        We have 206 bones.
·        Bones are hard and rigid.
·        Our bones support and protect our body.
·        All the bones form our skeleton.
·        The ulna, radius, humerus, skull, ribs, spine, pelvis, femur, tibia and fibula are bones.


Remember, just click the pictures and enjoy. Regards, Christopher.

Sunday, 28 September 2014

THE 5 SENSES SONG

Listen and sing the song. Then, name the senses.

I have 5 senses that I use to help me learn each day. SEE, HEAR, SMELL, TASTE, TOUCH (X3). I use them every day.

My 5 senses help me learn. They’re pathways to my brain. SEE, HEAR, SMELL, TASTE, TOUCH (X3). They’re pathways to my brain.
Now let’s play a little game… How many senses can you name? SEE, HEAR, SMELL, TASTE, TOUCH (X3). 5 senses you can name.

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

UNIT 2 - YOUR BODY - BONES, MUSCLES AND JOINTS

Hello again dear friends:

Candace, our language assistant, has done this presentation as a summary of the unit we are dealing with. It is about bones, muscles and joints. I hope you like it.

Regards, Christopher.



Monday, 12 November 2012

2ND LEVEL - UNIT 2: YOUR BODY

 

READ AND STUDY FOR THE EXAM:
  • Your body has three parts: your head, your torso and your limbs.
  • You bend your body at the joints. Shoulder, elbow, wrist, knee and ankle are joints.
  • Biceps, pectoral, abdominal, gluteus and calf muscle are muscles.
  • Muscles are elastic and cover the skeleton.
  • Skull, radius, ulna, humerus, ribs, spine column, pelvis, femur and tibia are bones.
  • Bones are hard and rigid. Bones are inside your body. Bones form the skeleton.
  • You need air to live. You breathe air in through your nose. The air goes down a tube called the trachea.
  • When you breathe in, you fill your lungs with air.
  • When you breathe out, you empty your lungs. Lungs are like bags.

Regards, Christopher.

Wednesday, 5 October 2011

BODY PARTS

This video helps students. As you know, we have been learning body parts, joints..., such as: head, trunk, limbs, head, shoulders, knees, toes, eyes, nose, mouth, ears...


Regards, Christopher.