Monday, September 30, 2013

Spelling List #3


SPELLING LIST #3 (ee & ea Words)

  1. feet
  2. sheep
  3. street
  4. bee
  5. seed
  6. leaf
  7. eat
  8. dream
  9. scream
  10. speak

TRICKY WORDS

  • to
  • do
  • are
  • all

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Living Things Game


Plants & Animals

Learn about plants & animals in this fun game, discover more about where plants and animals live as well as other interesting facts. Click on the image to go directly to the website.



Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Prepositions of place review

From the web site http://supersimplelearning.com, you can download these free printable flashcards about the prepositions of place.
Download here: PREPOSITIONS FLASHCARDS

 
 



Tuesday, September 24, 2013

SCIENCE - Unit 1: Living Things


UNIT CONTENT
Content objectives
  1. Distinguishing living things from non-living things
  2. Understanding the meaning of the life cycle
  3. Understanding that nutrition, movement, growth and reproduction are common life processes
  4. Learning characteristics of animals and plants
  5. Distinguishing animals and plants
  6. Understanding that living things only live in places where all their needs are satisfied
  7. Understanding that living things can live on land or in water
  8. Developing a responsible altitude towards animals, plants and their habitats
Language objectives
  1. Describing and identifying objects, people and animals (present simple):
    Living things grow. Non-living things do not grow.
  2. Comparing and contrasting: Some living things ... Other living things ...
  3. Describing ability: Animals can move. Plants cannot move.
  4. Talking about habits and facts: Animals live ... Do bison live ...? 

ENGLISH - Unit 1: School Days

Here you can find the grammar and vocabulary we are going to study during the next month.

GRAMMAR:

Prepositions of Place
between, in the middle of, next to, on, on the left/right, opposite
Have got What have you got on (Mondays)? We have got (Maths).
Present simple I don’t read (in the evenings). Do you write (letters)?
Prepositions of Time
on (Monday), at (nine o’clock)
Adverbs of Frequency
always, never, often, sometimes, usually
Imperatives
Turn around. Don’t (run).
Present Continuous
(The teacher) is counting (the students). Is she (eating candy floss)? Yes, she is./ No, she isn’t. What are they doing? 

VOCABULARY:

School Subjects
School Facilities
art room, canteen, classroom, computer room, entrance, floor, gym, hall, headteacher’s office, library
Jobs
caretaker, cook, driver, farmer, firefighter, headteacher, librarian, mechanic, nurse, police officer, postman, reporter, secretary
Verbs
arrive, bring, chase, chew, clean, climb, collect, cook, count, do, draw, dream, finish, fix, give, help, hide, keep, laugh, learn, meet, open, paint pick up, push, raise, repair, rescue, sell, send, sing, start, switch on, take care of, touch, turn around, watch
Adjectives
bored, clever, cool, delicious, excited, friendly, hairy, horrible, lonely, mad, neat, nervous, popular, sick, silly, strange, thin
Other
acrobat, cartoon, chore, clown, candy floss, drum, farm, frog, gate, instrument, key, ladder, map, necklace, pond, popcorn, rock, show, village

FUNCTIONS:

- Describing location
- Discussing school subjects and timetables 

- Asking about job responsibilities 

- Describing what is happening
- Discussing school routines
- Giving and understanding instructions and commands 




Spelling List #2 (oa words)

SPELLING LIS #2 (oa Words)

  1. goat
  2. boat
  3. road
  4. toast
  5. coat
  6. goal
  7. float
  8. coal

TRICKY WORDS

  • me
  • be
  • we
  • was

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Spelling List 1 (ai, ay & a_e) + Tricky Words

Here is the first spelling list of the school year.

SPELLING LIST #1   (ai, ay & a_e sound)

  1. game
  2. rain
  3. date
  4. pain
  5. stay
  6. paid
  7. lane
  8. wave
  9. train
  10. day

TRICKY WORDS

  • I
  • the
  • he
  • she