Trees for young children
(Infantil-Grade 2)
Let’s sing and learn about the different colours of the leaves in Autumn:
Now let’s sing and learn about the different parts of the tree:
And now let’s colour a beautiful tree:
Trees for Little Children
(Grade 3-Grade 4)
Let’s sing and learn about the different parts of the tree:
Let’s colour a sheet about the different parts of the tree:
Let’s sing and learn about the leaves on the tree:
Now let’s see if you remember the vocabulary and about the leaves on the tree with an activity:
Next week I will tell you answers to the leaves on the tree activity.
Trees for Big Children
(Grade 5-Grade 6)
Let’s see if you can remember the parts of the tree with a worksheet (you can look up the parts on the internet if you don’t know them):
Now let’s join Bob the Canadian and learn about the forest in Ontario, Canada. You can play the video with subtitles and with a “velocidad de reproducción” of 0.75:
Now let’s see what you remember and have learned from the video with some questions:
Bob the Canadian in the Forest
Questions:
- How many seasons are there in Canada? What are they called?
- Why is Autumn sometimes called “Fall”?
- What are the three words in English that are used to describe the forest? What word does Bob use?
- Why is there a Maple Leaf on the Canadian Flag?
- What tool is used to put the leaves in a pile?
- What are the three main reasons why people go to the forest?
- What are the two kinds of trees in the Forest?
- What are the six parts of the living tree that Bob talks about?
- What are the four animals that you can find in the forest where Bob lives?
- Now you can write down any new vocabulary and phrases. If you have any questions you can ask me in the comments.
Next week I will tell you the answers to the parts of the tree worksheet as well as to the questions from Bob the Canadian.
Hello, I am Hugo Corcoba, Do I have to send these activities?
ResponderEliminarHello Hugo. No, you don't need to send us the activities. Just enjoy doing them. :) (and learning with them) Dave will post the corrections next week.
ResponderEliminarOK, THANKS FOR THE ANSWER
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