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Monday, 30 March 2015

THE FOOTPRINT GAME

Listen to Rosie's tips to leave a small footprint on Earth. 
Is your footprint on Earth big or small?  Play this game and find out. 


Sunday, 29 March 2015

VIDEO: PLASTIC PLANET

Plastic is everywhere, it's forever, and it is choking up our planet and the animals who live here.
Our everyday shopping habits can have a great impact on the pollution of our environment. Plastic is dangerous for sea animals. Reduce plastic to have a healthier planet. 








Friday, 27 March 2015

HOW DO YOU FEEL?



What about YOU? How do you feel today? Write a comment and tell me.


Thursday, 26 March 2015

Wednesday, 25 March 2015

VIDEO: ANIMALS AND PETS ( BS 6)


Kirsty: Hi! I’m Kirsty. These are some of the animals in my life. My family has two pets: Bobby, a dog, and Honey, a hamster. Mum! Where’s the dog food? Bobby’s hungry.
Mum: It’s in the cupboard, next to the cereal.
Kirsty: Here you are, Bobby.
Joe: Is Bobby eating his dinner?
Kirsty: Yes, he is.
Joe: Good dog. I’m going to clean the hamster’s cage.
Kirsty: Can I help?
Joe: Yes, please! Are you OK, Honey? Do you want to play with Honey?
Kirsty: Yes, I do. Honey!
Joe: I’m cleaning the hamster’s cage, mum.
Mum: Thanks, Joe. I’m going to walk Bobby. Where’s his lead?
Kirsty: Here it is.
Mum: Do you want to come with me, Kirsty?
Kirsty: Yes, I do. Come on Bobby! 
Kirsty: I like playing with Bobby in the park. Sit! Sit! Fetch Bobby! Good Dog! Fetch Bobby! Good dog! 
My friends love horses. They have riding lessons every week. I live in the town and there aren't any farms. But there are lots of farm animals at the wildlife park.
Mum: Kirsty, I’m going to sit here.
Kirsty: OK, mum.
Sarah: I like this farmyard!
Kirsty: So do I. There are sheep over there.
Joe: Look, pigs! Pigs are my favourite animals!
Sarah: What’s your favourite animal?
Kirsty: I like donkeys. Do you like donkeys?
Sarah: Yes, I do. But I like ponies better.
Joe: Here’s a goat!
Kirsty: Do you like goats?
Joe: No, I don’t!
Kirsty: You can touch the animals. Do you want to touch the goat?
Sarah: No, I don’t!
Kirsty: We can see animals and birds from other countries at the wildlife park. Do you like lions, mum?
Mum: Yes I do.
Joe: How about you, Sarah? Do you like lions?
Sarah: No, I don’t, but I like monkeys.
Mum: Let’s go and see the monkeys!
Sarah: Look at the monkeys! I love monkeys!
Joe: What does a monkey eat?
Sarah: It eats bananas!
Joe: Does it eat ice cream?
Mum: I don’t think so!
Joe: Look at the penguins! They’re eating fish.
Kirsty: I don’t like fish.
Sarah: The penguins love fish!
Mum: What time is it, Kirsty?
Kirsty: It’s twelve o’clock.
Mum: Lunchtime! Let’s go.



Tuesday, 24 March 2015

PRIMARY3: HE CAN SKATE AND HE CAN SING KARAOKE

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PRIMARY3: MONKEYS IN THE RIVER KARAOKE

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PRIMARY2: I'M DIZZY THE DOG KARAOKE

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PRIMARY1: WALKING THROUGH THE JUNGLE KARAOKE

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SONG: PEOPLE WORK



Nigel Naylor, he's a tailor
He makes trousers, suits and shirts. 
Penny Proctor, she's a doctor 
Comes to see you when it hurts. 
Peter Palmer, he's a farmer 
He's got cows and pigs and sheep.
Wendy Witter, babysitter 
Minds the kids when they're asleep.
 People work in the country
 People work in the town
 People work day and night
 To make the world go round.
 Mabel Meacher, language teacher
 Teaches English, French and Greek.
 Gary Gummer, he's a plumber
 Call him when you've got a leak.
 Patty Prentice, she's a dentist
 Keeps your teeth both clean and white.
 Ronnie Ryman, he's a fireman
 Comes when there's a fire to fight.
 People work in the country
 People work in the town
 People work day and night 
To make the world go round.


Monday, 23 March 2015

PRIMARY1: DINOSAUR SONG KARAOKE

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PRIMARY2: I'M DIZZY THE DOG KARAOKE

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PRIMARY3 I LIKE SPACE FOOD KARAOKE

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Friday, 20 March 2015

GAME: JOB MIXER

Read what the different people need to do their jobs and click on the arrows to see.  Have FUN!



Monday, 16 March 2015

PANCAKES By CHARLIE ALONSO

Hi, Mary! I'm Charlie, from class 4B.
This morning I make pancakes recipe. It's easy and funny.
I like eating pancakes with white chocolate.
I like making pancakes and eating. Mmm! Delicious!!
Look at this photos.
Goodbye.


Do you like pancakes? What toppings do you like on your pancake? Do you like making or eating pancakes? Write a comment and tell me.



Saturday, 14 March 2015

Thursday, 12 March 2015

STORY: THE OLDEST PUPIL ( BS 6 UNIT 3)

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Kimani Maruge was born in Kenya in 1919. Or 1920? Or 1921? No one knows for sure!

When Kimani was seven, there were no free schools. Kimani was a cowherd with his dad. He wasn’t at school.
Kimani's dad: It’s time for work, Kimani.
Kimani: I want to go to school.
Kimani's dad: I’m sorry. There isn’t any money.

Kimani was a cowherd all his life. Sometimes the animals were sick and Kimani was sad.
Kimani: I love animals. But I can’t help them when they are sick. I‘m not a vet.

In 2003, there was a new law in Kenya – free education for everyone. Kimani was about 84 years old!
Kimani: I want to go to school.
Kimani's son :Why? You are too old!
Kimani: I want to be a vet.

Kimani’s trousers weren’t short enough.
Kimani: I need a school uniform.

Kimani walked to school with his grandchildren.
Child: Why is your grandad wearing a school uniform?
Kimani's grandchild: Grandad is starting school today!

At school, the head teacher was surprised.
Head teacher: Why do you want free education?
Kimani: I want to be a vet.
Child 1: I want to be a doctor.
Child 2: I want to be a lawyer.

Kimani was in Class 1 with his grandchildren. He was a good pupil.
Teacher: What’s the capital of Kenya?
Kimani: I know. Nairobi.

In 2004, Kimani was in the record books. Lots of older people were at school now but he was the oldest primary pupil in the world.
Person: Look, Mr Maruge. It’s you!

One day, there was a letter from the United Nations in the USA.
Head teacher: Mr Maruge, they want you to go to the USA.
Kimani: Why me?
Head teacher: They want you to talk about free education.

2005, At the United Nations …
Teacher: More than 100,000 poor children in the world can’t go to school.
Kimani: Free primary education is very important. Please help the children.

There were lots of reporters at the United Nations.
Reporter 1: People all round the world want to know about you, Mr Maruge.
Reporter 2: Why go to school when you are so old?
Kimani: Because you are never too old to learn.

Write a comment, answer the questions, write long sentences and win extra points.

1. Where was Kimani born?
     Kimani was born in Kenya.
     Kimani was born in Cameroon.
     Kimani was born in Zimbabwe.

2. What is Kimani’s job?
     He's a builder.
     He's a cowherd.
     He's a nurse.

3. What does Kimani want to be?
    He wants to be a doctor.
    He wants to be a vet.
    He wants to be a lawyer.

4. Who walks to school with Kimani?
     He walks to school with his friends.
     He walks to school with his children.
     He walks to school with his grandchildren.

5. Why was Kimani in the records book in 2004?
     Because he was the cleverest pupil in the world.
     Because he was the oldest pupil in the world.
     Because he was the tallest pupil in the world.



Tuesday, 10 March 2015

Monday, 9 March 2015

SONG: THE SCARY SKELETON

Is a skeleton scary? Or is a skeleton just like you?


Saturday, 7 March 2015

Friday, 6 March 2015

FRIDAY CONTEST WINNER 27th FEBRUARY 2015

Participants: 6 students

Correct answers: Paul Martínez (5A), Grace Cortés (6A)

The answer is:  1 penguin, 2 head, 3 giraffe, 4 neck, 5 buffalo, 6 shoulders, 7 monkey, 8 arms, 9 seal, 10 hands, 11 gorilla, 12, chest, 13 cat, 14 back, 15 crocodile, 16 hips, 17 camel, 18 knees, 19 donkey, 20 legs, 21 elephant, 22 foot, 23 I, 24 toe


Paul Martínez. Class 5A

CONGRATULATIONS, PAUL! YOU ARE GREAT !




Thursday, 5 March 2015

GAME: MATCH OPPOSITE ADJECTIVES

Play this game and revise adjectives. Match pairs of opposites. It's easy!


How many pairs of opposites can you remember? Write a comment and tell me.


Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Monday, 2 March 2015

GAME: WHAT CAN YOU DO?



What about you? What can you do? Write a comment and tell me.