martes, 30 de septiembre de 2014

6th graders

Monday, October 6th, 2014

Today we're going to talk about ELEPHANTS.
What do you know about them?

In pairs, complete a text using the words from the box.
Use diccitionaries if necessary.


You have 20 minutes to complete the activity. 

Do your best!

domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2014

8th graders

Wednesday, October 1st, 2014.

Dear students:

For today's lesson keep practicing on the present simple tense. You still need plenty of practice.
Click on the following links!

third person singular
Don't vs. Doesn't
Make negative sentences
make questions and negative sentences
Multiple choice excercises (questions)


(PLEASE FOR TOMORROW BRING YOUR NOTEBOOKS AND BOOKS)

viernes, 26 de septiembre de 2014

7th graders


Thurday, October 2nd, 2014

Dear students, this is your activity for today. It is going to have a sumative mark.
You can use internet if you have any doubt.
Don't forget to hand in me your answer sheet, please.
GOOD LUCK!

Work in class

6th graders

Monday September, 29th 2014

Activity: 

Write an e-mail following the model presented last lesson. You have to introduce your best friend (name, physical characteristics, etc).
Tips:
Create a word document. 
Fond size: 12 Times New Romans
Line space: 1.5
Text justified.

Don't forget to send me your e-mails... this is going to be our second cummulative mark!

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Example:
Dear Claudia,
How are you? I’m fine. This is my best friend Ana. She is very nice and funny.
She likes to play ping pong and she runs very fast. She is camping with her family now. She is thirteen years old. What’s the name of your best friend?

   Patricia.


Dear students:
I've created this blog in order to share some activities with you during our lessons, especially when we're at the computer lab.
Please, remember that PRACTICE MAKES PERFECTION. Learning needs practice. Don't give up that easily. You can do it!
Teacher Jennifer