Showing posts with label Seasons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seasons. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2012

Autumn Colouring Worksheet


And the best season of all is here! 

Enjoy this simple activity which may be used to practice the irregular plural of the word leaf.



It's Autumn!


Autumn starts next week. (September 22nd)
I've prepared this worksheet for my first graders. The purpose is for them to glue some real leaves where they find the words "leaf".
It's a simple task that will gather arts and crafts, Science and English.
I hope it's useful.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Autumn Poem


I've created this worksheet for my older students.

I'll work on the poem by adding gestures (miming) to what is being said. It will be an active listening activity. I'll associate certain words to gestures and when I read the poem, the students are expected to make the correct gestures as they listen to the words.

Confusing? Mmm maybe not. Just use your imagination. This can be a very activity for Kinesthetic learners.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Spring Watch - Cbeebies

Enjoy Spring!!!
For a better quality video and a Karaoke version just click http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/springwatch/song.shtml
I love this song!!
Take a look at Autumn Watch as well. It's a great song to use at the beginning of the year with 4th grader for example!!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Another Spring Worksheet


This one I've used this morning with my 1st grade!
First I used flashcards to teach these words. After some oral games the students had to draw these new words in the right place.
I used the "Portuguese manuscript font" (the one we teach in primary schools). If you want you can change it. My Idea is to make the English lessons a part of the curricular lessons of the class. I want them to feel that all teachers work for the same purpose, teaching and educating them.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Spring Worksheet


Next week, as it's the last week of lessons before Easter holidays, I'll be doing some activities about Spring and Easter. For a start, after the warm up and after teaching some vocabulary, I'll use this worksheet with my younger students. It is full of spring pictures and the activities differ from colouring to joining dots or drawing.
I hope you like it!