A useful blog created for children who are studying English as a second language.
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
19 May 2020
12 June 2015
Let's sing a song about birds!!!
Etiquetas:
Animals,
Preschool,
Songs,
Videos,
Vocabulary
07 May 2015
Let's colour the cat and the dog!!!
Etiquetas:
Animals,
Colours,
Games,
Preschool,
Vocabulary
Let's play with jigsaws!!!
Etiquetas:
Animals,
Games,
Preschool,
Videos,
Vocabulary
30 April 2015
Animal Body Parts
Etiquetas:
2nd cycle,
Animals,
The body,
Videos,
Vocabulary
Animal Dictation!!!
Click on the picture and start the audio listening (10 animals dictation).
Click on the link to download the pdf file to fill in the answers: WORKSHEET
Click on the link to download the pdf file to fill in the answers: WORKSHEET
Etiquetas:
2nd cycle,
Animals,
Dictations,
Listening,
Vocabulary
Games: Let's paint the pets!!!
Etiquetas:
1st cycle,
Animals,
Games,
Preschool,
Vocabulary
29 April 2015
23 April 2015
Animal Sounds
30 January 2015
11 June 2014
Walking in the jungle!!!
Etiquetas:
1st cycle,
2nd cycle,
Animals,
Songs,
Vocabulary
06 May 2014
Let's revise wild animals!!!
Etiquetas:
2nd cycle,
3rd cycle,
Animals,
Games,
Vocabulary
22 March 2013
Count the Farm Animals!!!
Etiquetas:
1st cycle,
2nd cycle,
Animals,
Numbers,
Vocabulary
09 February 2013
22 June 2012
How much do animals sleep?
To learn more about animals’ sleep habits, visit this website which contains a chart of the number of hours that different animals sleep. Make some comparisons with your students’ sleep habits and the number of hours they sleep. Which animals sleep the most? The least?
It's a good way to revise the comparative and superlative structures with your students.
It's a good way to revise the comparative and superlative structures with your students.
30 May 2012
It's easy to revise animals!!!
Use the I like to move it video clip to revise animal vocabulary in class. First, the students watch the video and write as much animal vocabulary as they can. Then, they compare their results. Finally, you can watch the video again to revise. Children love films like Madagascar so it easy to revise vocabulary using these kind of materials.
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