Quote of the Week

Never Give Up!




















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Friday, January 28, 2011

Unit 2: Family Members

In this video you will learn about family members - father, mother, brother, sister, grandpa and grandma. To learn, press the play button on the video player, look, listen and repeat. Pause and replay until you have mastered the lesson.






Thursday, January 27, 2011

Nouns on the farm

Since you are familiar with farm animals now, here is a worksheet that will help you relate farm animals to nouns. Enjoy!

Click here to start working

Playing with your Nouns

Nouns are words referring to a person, place, thing, state or quality. They include:
  • concrete nouns (pencil, horse)
  • abstract nouns (hatred, love)
  • proper nouns (William, Sydney Opera House)
  • countable nouns (pebble, coin)
  • common nouns (table, book)

In order to understand better nouns, here is a game  that will help you. Press on the ball.

Monday, January 24, 2011

A note to my students!

I am very pleased with all the hard work and effort you have been putting so far. Good job!
As a reward, Im glad to tell you that on Thursday, January 27th, 2011 we will be having a small picnic in the schools garden. Be prepared to have tons of fun!


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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Your Dictionary

While studying or even watching TV, you will encounter some words that you will probably not know what they mean. Here is a very nice dictionary that will help you throughout this year to understand words better and connect to them.
Press on the dictionnary to proceed.





   

Animal Noises

Each animal has a specific sound that identifies him from another animal. Through this game, you will have to find out the sound that each animal produces. It's very fun im sure you will all enjoy it just like I did. Im ready to receive comments from you around the game.


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Friday, January 21, 2011

Dear Kids
In order to finalize our first unit,  here is a small entertaining video that will sum up the main ideas we learnedin this unit. This video includes the different farm animals and the grammar lesson we just took in class. Enjoy :)


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Flashcards: Animals of the farm

Here are some flashcards that will help you memorize faster the names of the animals. They will serve you also as a back up. Please print these falashcards and keep them safe with you  Enjoy :)

Note for the parents: When you enter the link, please help your child find his flashcards by moving the page downwards were the flashcards are present.Thank you for your cooperation. :)

Click here!

Farm Animals: Catch and Match Game

Here is another game for you to enjoy while practicing on your farm animal vocabulary.
The procedure of the game is so easy, just press below and follow instructions. Good luck!

Click here!

Unit I: Farm Animals

After becoming familiar with the vocabulary related to farm animals during our face to face meeting, I would like you to try this activity now.
Read the instructions, and complete the form. You should really have fun while doing it, it's so easy.

 click here

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Your very own Portfolio

Dear Kids,
In order to know each other more, Please fill out this form about you and
Remember to have fun while completing it!

In order to complete it efficiently, I would like you please to print out this form, complete it, and bring it back with you on Monday in order to hang them on the bulletin board.


http://www.abcteach.com/free/members/12174.pdf

Sunday, January 9, 2011

The First Day of School

Well, the time has come to set that alarm clock for an earlier time. It's time to get back into the school-year schedule. The first day of school is an introductory session where the whole school year program will be explained, classrroom rules will be set and students expectations will be identified.

Usually homework are to be about 25-40 min daily and include assignments, test revision and spare time reading.


I recommend you to read books to improve your written and communication skills. We will dedicate 15 minutes per day in the classroom for reading a book , which you can get either from your house or benefit from the classroom library which contains around a 100 book. In addition, we will be visiting the library twice a month for a wider collection of books
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

My Amazing Students

Hello kids!
Welcome to our brand new english class for this year.
I am personally so excited to share with you all what I know through the use of technology. This blog will help you relate more to our class through studying and discovering while playing. Comments and ideas are always welcomed.




Cynthia