viernes, 17 de abril de 2020

Friday, 17th April 2020


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:
  1. How many seasons are there in Canada? What are they called?
  2. Why is Autumn sometimes called “Fall”?
  3. What are the three words in English that are used to describe the forest? What word does Bob use?
  4. Why is there a Maple Leaf on the Canadian Flag?
  5. What tool is used to put the leaves in a pile?
  6. What are the three main reasons why people go to the forest?
  7. What are the two kinds of trees in the Forest?
  8. What are the six parts of the living tree that Bob talks about?
  9. What are the four animals that you can find in the forest where Bob lives?
  10. 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.



3 comentarios:

  1. Hello, I am Hugo Corcoba, Do I have to send these activities?

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  2. Hello 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.

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