Look at the picture. Can you spell the word?. Burst the right balloons when they go past.
lunes, 31 de marzo de 2014
"Trolley Dash" (Game)
Welcome to "Trolley Dash". You have got sixty seconds to collect all you can read in your shopping list. Finish in time and move to the next level.
" Create your Monster" (Game)
This game is very enjoyable!. Create your own monster. Choose the colour and listen to the instructions.
"Animals, Clothes, Colours and Numbers" (Game)
Review English vocabulary related to animals, colours, clothes and numbers, using this "Wheel of Fortune Game". This game is also excellent for classroom teaching. Spin the wheel!.
- Animals: dog, cat, cow, sheep and other farm animals.
- Colours: purple, pink, yellow, red and more.
- Clothes: sweater, T-shirt, dress, skirt and more.
domingo, 30 de marzo de 2014
domingo, 16 de marzo de 2014
"Charlie the Cat" (Game. Level 1)
This is a game for pupils of the 1st form!. Play with Charlie the cat. Match the words to collect the fish.
Click on the picture to play!.
"Charlie the Cat" (Game. Level 2)
This is a game for pupils of the 2nd form!. Play with Charlie the cat. Match the words to collect the fish.
Click on the picture to play!.
Click on the picture to play!.
viernes, 14 de marzo de 2014
Saint Patrick's Day
FAST FACTS
1. St. Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious festival celebrating the patron saint the day is named after.
2. St. Patrick's Day is the national holiday of Ireland and is usually celebrated on March 17.
3. It is believed St. Patrick, a Roman-Britain-born Christian missionary, was born in the late fourth century and is credited with bringing Christianity to the Irish people.
4. It is also believed St. Patrick drove all the snakes out of Ireland. However, post-glacial Ireland never actually had snakes. Many believe that the term "snakes" referred to the serpent symbolism of the Druids of that time and place. Today, there are no snakes to be found!.
5. Most people, whether they are Irish or not, wear green on this day. One of the Irish traditions is to pinch anyone who is not wearing green on St. Patrick's Day.
6. Corned beef and cabbage are traditional foods eaten on this festival.
7. The shamrock, pot-of-gold and leprechans are also associated with St. Patrick's Day. The shamrock was worn as a badge on the lapel. Three is Ireland's magic number and the three petals that make up the shamrock are supposed to bring good luck. The three leaves also represent the Trinity in the Christian religion.
8. The leprechaun is a small Irish fairy. He is dressed like a shoemaker, with pointed shoes and hat. He also wears a leather apron. Leprechauns are supposed to be unfriendly little men who lives alone in the forest, spending all of their time making shoes and guarding their treasures. If someone catches a leprechaun, he will be forced to tell where he hides all his pots of gold. However, the leprechaun must be watched at all times. If his captor looks away, the leprechaun will vanish along with his treasure.
9. St. Patrick's Day has become a festival all around the world and for one day out of the year anyone can be Irish and join in the celebration.
(From kidskonnect.com)
miércoles, 12 de marzo de 2014
"The Vehicle Guessing Game"
Have some fun with vehicles!. Let's play this guessing game!. You have to guess what vehicles or means of transport are hidden. It is very enjoyable!. First, read the words:
2. Bicycle
3. Bus
4. Car
5. Fire engine
6. Helicopter
7. Ship
8. Train
9. Truck
domingo, 9 de marzo de 2014
"Mouse for Sale" (Video- Short Film)
I love this short film!. An adorable long-eared mouse looks for a friend. Will the mouse find a friend?. Watch the short film!.
"Let's Go to the Farm" (Song)
A horse, a duck, a pig, a rooster, a sheep, a goat or a cow are animals you can find on a farm. Listen and sing this song!.
miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2014
"For the Birds" (Short film-Video)
"For the Birds" is a 2000 computer animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2001.
I'll tell you the story, but not the end!. A small bird lands on a telephone wire and makes itself comfortable, only to have a second bird land next to it. As the two birds start to fight, many others land on the wire and join in. They are interrupted when a very large and thin bird sits on top of the pole honks to them. Soon, the small birds start to make jokes of the large one by puffing up their feathers to resemble its plumage and imitating its honk. Then, they slide farther out along the wire and chatter suspiciously among themselves, ignoring the large bird's attempts to befriend them until it settles in the middle of all of them out on the wire. However, its weight causes the wire to sag almost to the ground and all the small birds slide down toward it. Let's watch it!.
(From: Wikipedia)
"Dragonboy" (Short film-Video)
A knight. A princess. A dragon. Three little kids.One school play. What will happen in the story?. An epic battle for love and honor. Enjoy it!.
martes, 4 de marzo de 2014
"Months of the Year & Seasons" (Game)
Learn about the months of the year and practice with simple exercises to recall the names and the order of the months, as well as the seasons.
Click on the picture to play!.
"Knights and Dragons" (Song)
Zach and Reggie LOVE drawing with crayons!. This time, the boys are drawing knights, castles, dragons and princesses like us in Carnival!.
"Pancake Day"
Today it is Pancake Day!!!. It is also known as "Shrove Tuesday" in Britain. Pancake day is the day before "Ash Wednesday" ("Miércoles de ceniza") and the start of "Lent" ("Cuaresma"). Shrove Tuesday always falls 47 days before Easter Sunday, so the date varies from year to year and falls between 3rd February and 9th March. 'Shrove' (as in Shrove Tuesday) stems from old English word 'shrive', meaning "confess all sins". It is called Pancake Day because it is the day traditionally for eating pancakes as pancake recipes were a way to use up any stocks of milk, butter and eggs which were forbidden during the abstinence of Lent.
A pancake is a thin, flat cake, made of butter and fried in a pan.Caster sugar (superfine sugar) is sprinkled over the top and a dash of fresh lemon juice added. The pancake is then rolled. Some people add golden syrup or jam.
Also, people (adults and children) take part in pancake races in villages and towns in the United Kingdom. Here you can see some of these races!.
Zach and Reggie have a pancake party too!.
"Fly to London" (Song)
Zach and Reggie fly from the USA to London, England!. A fun, educational travel song for kids!. There, they have a nice cup of tea. They see double deckers (buses), the Queen Elisabeth, taxi cabs, Ringo Starr, Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, the phone boxes and the Royal Guard. Let's sing with them!.