Monday, 13 June 2011

Skills

In the blog there are activities of all skills such as listening, writing and reading.
There are also some songs that children can sing.

Target Group

The blog is divided into three parts, the initial cycle for ages 5 and 6, the average cycle for ages 7 and 8 and the upper for children over 9 years.

Objectives

- Demonstrate understanding of the meaning of statements of activities.

- Increase vocabulary referred to this item.
 
- Relate elements of phonics strip with the transcription graph.


Primary School (5 to 6 years old)

These activities are aimed at puppils aged between 5 and 6.

Paint the bird, horse, cow, frog and pig

Spider Song


Listen and repeat

Listen to the story and the song and repeat

Put in order this words

Listening

To listen to the story and click on the link below.

These images for the practice of listening:

Hieroglyph



Replace images of the letters as shown in the code.

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Do the puzzle and then guess what is the name!


Clic in here and do this activity

Primary School (7 to 8 years old)

These activities are aimed at students aged between 7 and 8


The animals sounds

Pupils have to memorize and sing the song "The animals sounds".
It's a song for children describing the sounds that animals make.


Invent your animal story



Activity of reading

The students will read their own story in class.
The words cat, bird and horse have to appear in all the stories.



Listen to the song and write the missing words in the gaps




Six little _______ that I once knew,

Fat ones, skinny ones, fair ones too,

But the one ______ duck with the feather on his back,

He led the others with a ______, quack, quack !

Quack, ________, quack, quack, quack, quack !

He _____ the others  with a quack, quack, quack !

Where does this animal lives? Related images and write a simple sentence







































































Exemple:

1. The dolphin live in the sea

2. _______________________________________________

3. _______________________________________________

4. _______________________________________________

5. _______________________________________________

6. _______________________________________________

7. _______________________________________________

Find the different pairs of animals. Then do the other two exercises.

Enter the name of these animals in the puzzle

Write the name of these animals

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Primary School (+9 years old)

These activities are for students from 9 years


Writing

 Make simple sentences related to the image and the words:



Pengüin, sea, water, black, white, blue, little, ice


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lion, savannah, brown, land, king, fur

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colours, peak, tree, bird, parrot


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reptile, cocodrile, teeth, scales, brown

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Word Soup

Crossword

ACROSS:
2. This animal can fly
3. It gives us milk
4. It is green and eats insects with his tongue
5. This animal can swim and love the snow
7. This little animal love cheese
8. This is a dangerous animal and has no legs

DOWN:
1. It is green, has a big mouth and it can swim and walk
4. This animal lives in the sea
6. He is the king of the jungle
7. This animal eats bananas

Read and comprehension

He reads the cards of the animals and then classify them according to his place of origin:

 Australia:

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 Asia:

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 Europe:

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 America:

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Are all the animals on the verge of extinction? 

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European Lynx

SCIENTIFIC NAME
Lynx Lynx
FAMILY
Felidae
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION
Europa's great part and Asia, prevailing in the forest zones, though also they can live in meadows and pastures of mountain.

SUPPLY
His diet is based on the capture of ungulates (goats, reindeers, camels, roe-deer ...) and in zones where these skimp they feed of hares, rabbits, birds and carnivorous others of major size.
GESTATION
60-70 days
BABIES
Between 1 to 5 
WEIGHT
Between 18 and 30 kg.
CONDITION OF CONSERVATION
 
 It is not on the verge of extinction.

Koala

SCIENTIFIC NAME
Phascolarctos cinereus
FAMILY
Fascolarctids
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION
All the types of forests of Eucalyptuses in the band this and south-east of Australia.
 

SUPPLY
Leaves of eucalyptus
GESTATION
35 days
BABIES
1  
EXPECTATION LIFE
From 10 to 20 years
HEIGHT
From 60 to 80 cm.
WEIGHT
Between 5 and 12 kg depending on the maturity and the sex.
CONDITION OF CONSERVATIO
It is not on the verge of extinction.




Anteater

SCIENTIFIC NAME
Myrmecophaga Tridactyla
FAMILY
Mirmecofágidos
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION
From sheets to rainy jungles of Ámerica Central and of the South.

 SUPPLY
Especially ants
GESTATION
190 days
EXPECTATION LIFE
15 years
HEIGHT
2 m. With tail
WEIGHT
From 20 to 40 kg.
CONDITION OF CONSERVATION

Almost threatened.

Giraffe


SCIENTIFIC NAME
Giraffa Camelopardilis
FAMILY
Jirafids
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION
It lives in more or less wooded zones of Kenya, Tanzania, Somalia and Ethiopia.


SUPPLY
It feeds thanks to his long neck and his prehensile and great language of the leaves, outbreaks and longer fruits of the acacias.
HEIGHT
On having been born they measure almost 2 m.
CONDITION OF CONSERVATION

It is not on the verge of extinction.

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Orangutan

SCIENTIFIC NAME
Pongo pygmaeus
FAMILY
Mammals
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION
We are natives of Asia. Nowadays only we are in an area relatively diminished to the northwest of Sumatra and in regions isolated in the island of Borneo. We live in the humid jungles.
SUPPLY
Our supply consists principally of fruit, vegetable outbreaks and leaves. We complete it with insects like thermites, eggs of birds and small vertebrates.
GESTATION
8 months and a half
CONDITION OF CONSERVATION

This animal is on the verge of extinction!

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Hippopotamus


SCIENTIFIC NAME
Hippopotamus amphibius
FAMILY
Hipopotamidos
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION
Rivers and lakes of Central Africa and of the South.

SUPPLY
It is exclusively vegetarian and can eat every day even 70 kg of vegetable substances.
WEIGHT
Up to 3 Tons. The babies on having been born weigh 40 kg approximately
CONDITION OF CONSERVATION
 
Vulnerable.

Monday, 6 June 2011

Giant Panda

SCIENTIFIC NAME
Ailuropoda melanoleuca
FAMILY
Ursids
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION
Mountainous zone of the Southeast of China, between 1500m. And 4000m. Of altitude.


SUPPLY
His favorite food is the bamboo, and takes big quantities of this plant to cover his energetic needs. Also it feeds of other plants, fruits and occasionally small mammals.
GESTATION
Variable, they have implantation retarded from 71 days to 200 days approximately.  
BABIES
1
EXPECTATION LIFE
25 years in Zoological Institutions
HEIGHT
They manage to reach between 170 cm and 180 cm. WEIGHT
The males are bigger coming to 150 kg of weight whereas the females court 120 kg.
CONDITION OF CONSERVATION
This animal is on the verge of extinction!                                           

Saturday, 4 June 2011

Roe-Deer

SCIENTIFIC NAME
Capreolus Capreolus
FAMILY
Cervidae
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION
They are widely extended by the whole Europe. In the Peninsula they are present in the Galicia, the Cantabrian mountain chain, León's mounts, the Iberian and Central system. Also in Estremadura. They prefer the wooded zones with clear and meadows.
SUPPLY
They are ramoneadores. They feed of leaves and outbreaks of trees. The bramble, the rebun, the haya, the tree srtawberry or the rockrose form a part of his diet.
GESTATION
5 months
BABIES
2
HEIGHT
68 cm.
CONDITION OF CONSERVATION

It is not on the verge of extinction.

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Red Kangaroo

SCIENTIFIC NAME
Macropus Rufus
FAMILY
Macropódidos
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION
Sheets and semiarid and arid steppes in the South-east of Australia. 



SUPPLY
Vegetarian. It feeds of grasses coriáceas, dicotiledóneas. 
GESTATION
35 days in the uterus and 235 days in the bag.
BABIES
1
EXPECTATION LIFE 
From 15 to 20 years
HEIGHT
1m.
WEIGHT
0,8 g. to the exit of the uterus; from 2 to 4 kg to the exit of the marsupio. The macho generally weighs more than the female reaching 90 kg.
CONDITION OF CONSERVATION
 
It is not on the verge of extinction.