A blog with activities, games and others resources used in the English classes of 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades of Primary in Cristóbal Valera School, Albacete
3rd graders are finishing Unit 6, so now you have to take the exam. Remember I told you that we are going to do it next Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday 3rd June.
And to finish the unit, here's a video starring our friends:
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This week we are celebrating the "Green week" at school, and we are doing different activities that help us be more conscious of how impotant is it to care our environment.
At English classes we are also going to work on this and we will practice it with this cool online game: let's pretend we are working on keeping a clean planet Earth with this interesting game by Starfalls:
And now let's have fun with this song about "Going green" by Harry Kindergarten Music:
Today I sugget you a different game. It's a voluntary homework. You can do it by pairs and you will need an adult's help.
These are the steps you have to follow:
1.- Listen to 8 sentences begining by "There's a ..." in this video.
2.- Listen again (pause if it is necessary) and write "True" or "False" after each sentence on your notebooks.
3.- Write your name, class and answer in a comment, similar to the example I've written.
4.- Clic on "Comentar como" and select "Anónimo".
5.- Clic on "Publicar"
Don't worry if you can't write a comment here. Next Tuesday,we're going to talk about the results of this new activity, that I hope you have found interesting and motivating.
I remind you that you can learn the vocabulary of the royal family with the activities on Oxford Learning Zone. But apart form those ones, here you have two more on line games about this topic, by Oxford, too. And also two more games about numbers from 1 to 20.
I hope you like them all!!
I remind you that you can learn the fruit vocabulary with the activities on Oxford Learning Zone. But apart form those ones, here you have two more on line games about this topic, by Oxford, too.