lunes, 30 de marzo de 2020

Literacy work for today, 31st March

Tuesday 31st March




Did you watch at 10 o´clock on Clan TV / La 2 tve, or

on tv 7 at 16:15 h and on tv 8 at 18:00 h ?

If so, a big applause for you



Thank you for your paintings and other activities. Most of them are really good.

 BE CAREFUL when you check the homework. I have seen some mistakes.




LITERACY

Good morning everybody,      Good morning.................


How are you today?                I´m fine, thank you, and you?


I´m fine as well.






What can you see in the picture  below? I can see...............



2. Watch and sing the rap  BIG BEN  and other video  obout LONDON






3.  Check your homework




2. COMPLETE THE  SENTENCES WITH THE WORDS ABOVE

There is a blue  ………. crayon ……  in my pencil case.

On Wednesday and Friday we have   Arts and  …crafts………..

A  …… crab ……. is an animal that lives in water.

A  …… crocodile …… is a huge reptile.

A…… cricket ……… is  an insect that makes a funny sound.

The  King wears a  ……  crown ……… on the top of his head.

Can you see the traffic lights at the ………  cross road?

Don´t …… cry ……, please. It makes me feel sad.



4.WORK FOR TODAY


Thinking routine about the BIG BEN

1.    Read the text .Then, draw  and lable the picture:

Elizabeth II Tower (Big Ben),River Thames , Westminster Bridge, Houses of Parliament,




 Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the striking clock  of the Palace of  Westminster in London
       The official name of the tower was originally the Clock Tower, but it was       renamed  Elizabeth Tower in 2012.
       The tower was designed in a neo-Gothic style. When completed in 1859, its clock   was the largest four-faced striking clock in the world. 
       The tower stands 96 m tall. Its base is square, measuring 12 m on each side. Dials  of the clock are 7.0 m in diameter.
       Big Ben is the largest of the tower's five bells. Four quarter bells chime at 15, 30  and 45 minutes past the hour and just before Big Ben tolls on the hour.
      The clock uses its original Victorian mechanism. The tower is a  British cultural icon recognised all over the world.
       The adventure novel “Round the world in 80 days” by Jules Verne  finishes here.







What is the name of the river you can see in this


picture?..................................................







5. Social and positive routine:  At eight o´clock open the window ang give a big and round applause.


Have a nice day!










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