Sunday, September 18, 2016

Go green


Exploring coral reefs

Welcome! Click on this image. The teacher will tell you something...





After watching the documentary choose the right option. 
Good luck!

1. Corals are...
a. plants
b. animals

2. Polyps are...
a. stationary creatures
b. small creatures that can move around the sea

3. Corals grow...
a. fast
b. slowly

4. Corals can be...
a. hard
b. hard or soft

5. Corals reefs...
a. are not a good place for fish to hide
b. provide shelter for little fish and other sea creatures to hide

6. Nurse sharks...
a. usually attack humans
b. are harmless to humans

7. Coral reefs are a good place for...
a. whales to grow
b. algae and sponges to grow

8. The population of sea turtles is...
a. declining
b. growing

9. Sea turtles...
a. rely on the food that they get on the coral reefs
b. don't rely on the food that they get on the coral reefs

10. 
A parrotfish eats algae, polyps and limestone. When the parrotfish gets rid of all the crashed limestone, it produces...
a. coral reefs
b. fine sand


Discuss these questions with your classmates: 

1. Why is it important to protect sea turtles?
2. Why are coral reefs sometimes called the rainforests of the sea?
3. What can you do to protect coral reefs?


Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Memory game (The Kid - Charlie Chaplin - )


1. How many chairs are there in the house?
2. How many stones does the kid pick up?
3. How many stones does the kid throw at the first window?
4. Who comes out from the house which has the broken window?
5. Who finds out what the kid is doing with some stones?
6. What clothes is the kid wearing?

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Memory game (Monsters University)



1. Where is the lamp?
2. What sport can you play with the ball that is on the right?
3. What food can you see on the bed?
4. What drinks can you see on the bed?
5. What does one monster use to stick pieces of mirrors on his friend's body?
6. How many eyes does the monster who carries the tape recorder have?


Memory game (Foosball)



1. What color is the ball?
2. What colors are the players' t-shirts?
3. What color is the goalkeeper's t-shirt?



Memory game (Toy Story)



1. Which toy does the girl pick up?
2. Where is the girl playing?
3. What color is the carpet?
4. What color is the whale in the faucet?
5. What color is the girl's bathrobe?
6. What color is the duck?

Memory game (The Simpsons)


1. What color is Homer's car?
a. blue
b. pink
c. purple

2. What color is Marge's car?
a. green
b. red
c. blue

3. What color is Mr Burns's car?
a. red
b. blue
c. pink

4. What does Homer buy?
a. ice-cream
b. pop corn
c. balloons


 

5. What color is the cherry picker?
a. black
b. red
c. green

6. What does Homer say in the end?
a. 'Lisa, help me!'
b. 'Lisa, run!'
c. 'Lisa, save me!'

Monday, February 18, 2013

The Simpsons

Do you watch The Simpsons?
Who's your favorite character? Why?

Let's watch the old and new opening sequences.
Can you spot the differences?


Sunday, February 17, 2013

Climate change

Look at the photos. Which natural disasters can you see?








Can we prevent these natural disasters? How?

Let's watch this video about climate change and think about how we can protect our planet and prevent some natural disasters.


What natural disasters are mentioned in the video?
What renewable sources of energy can we use?

Song: The Seasons

What's your favorite season?
Is it winter, spring, summer, or autumn (=fall)?

I hope you like this rap about the seasons : )
 

What's the weather like in your favorite season?
What do you like doing?

Let's sing the rap!

Cinderelephant

Have you ever heard about Cinderella?
Who is she? 
Who does she live with?
Who visits her?
What happens to Cinderella at midnight?
How does the story finish?

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Let's watch Cinderelephant!
Are the stories different or similar?
What are the differences?

   
Click on this link and do the activities in WALP:
 walp.com.ar/cem

What do you know about animals?


Let's play a game about animals!


What do you know about animals from all around the world?
Which are the wild animals in Africa?
Which wild animals that live in Argentina do you know?   

Let's divide the class into two different teams: the red and the green team. 
Answer the questions about animals. Choose the best answer. 
Which team will answer the questions correctly?


 Good luck!   

Click on this link to play the game:  


Special houses

Do you know the story of The Three Little Pigs?
What material did they use to build their houses?

straw
sticks
bricks
cement

titanium
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What happens to the three little pigs?
Let's watch The Story of Ten Little Pigs and find out the similarities and differences between these two stories.



Let's talk about the story!
 Do you have a good memory?
Can you remember...

1. How many pigs are there in the brick house?
 
2. How many pigs live in the cement house?

3. What does the wolf use to hit the cement house?

4. How many pigs are there in total in the titanium house?

5. How many baby pigs are there?

6. Does the wolf want to eat the pigs?

7. What do the pigs drink at the party?

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Do you like this story? Why? / Why not?


Imagine you live in one of the houses shown in the video. 
Which one do you prefer? 



Describe the house. The following questions can help you:

1. What is your house made of?

2. Where is your house? Is it on a farm, in the city center, near the beach?

3. How many rooms are there?

4. Is there a garden?

5. Can you have pets in your house? Which ones?

7. What do you like doing in your house?


Write about your imaginary house in WALP






Summer time

Snoopy's favorite season is summer
 Watch the video. What does he like doing?


What do you like doing in summer?


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These are some photos of Snoopy's holidays.

What does he like doing?
Do you do like doing some of these activities in your free time?






























Sunday, February 3, 2013

Having fun!




Arthur's Theme Song


 Arthur's Theme Song

Everyday when you're walking down the street,
 Everybody that you meet
Has an original point of view
And I say HEY! what a wonderful kind of day
Where you can learn to work and play
And get along with each other

You got to listen to your heart
Listen to the beat
Listen to the rhythm, the rhythm of the street
Open up your eyes, open up your ears

Get together and make things better by working together
It's a simple message and it comes from the heart
Believe in youself
Well that's the place to start

And I say HEY! what a wonderful kind of day
Where you learn to work and play
And get along with each other

 HEY! what a wonderful kind of day
 HEY! what a wonderful kind of day

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Family reunion

Watch this video and compare it with the story you wrote.
Are there any similarities or differences?


Do you like this video? Why? / Why not?
How do you think this story continues?
Write about it.

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Let's watch the next part of the story!
Were your predictions right?


Click on this link to Snoopy's blog
elblogdesnoopy.wordpress.com
  
 

Snoopy


Friday, October 5, 2012

Diversity

October 12 th, Day of American Cultural Diversity
The INADI, National Institute against Discrimination, Racism and Xenophobia in Argentina suggested a new name for October 12th, to be renamed ‘Day of the American Cultural Diversity”’ replacing the “Race Day”.
The objective of this initiative was to value ethnic and cultural identities, promoting historical reflection, and was organized by members of indigenous communities, historians and non-governmental organizations in the country.
Everyone thought that the name “Race Day” was inadequate, because any idea or doctrine of superiority based on racial differentiation is scientifically false and morally condemnable.
The use of the term ‘race’, prevalent in the 18th and 19th centuries, was abandoned due to its lack of scientific support and was used by political and cultural reasons to serve as a supposed justification or excuse for genocide and acts of discrimination.

Roald Dahl

Roald Dahl was born on September 13 1916 in Llandaff, Wales, to Norwegian parents.

He began his career as a writer in the USA, with his first paid work - an article focusing on his experiences as an RAF pilot posted to Libya at the beginning of World War Two - being published in 1942.

He later returned to the UK with his family and settled in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, where he went on to write many of his famous and much-loved children's books.

Roald Dahl died in November 1990, aged 74. His classic stories - including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The Witches, Danny the Champion of the World, James and the Giant Peach, Fantastic Mr Fox and many more - continue to delight and entertain fans across the world.

 

Monday, October 1, 2012