Hello!
Well, you can try these activities, just for fun and at the same time revise !
Thank you for your efforts.
By TeacherAlqueria.
Hello!
Well, you can try these activities, just for fun and at the same time revise !
Thank you for your efforts.
By TeacherAlqueria.
Hi, Year 5
You already have learnt how to form and use the present continuous, but here are some more resources to practice.
You can continue to play and learn here:
Watch this video for an online class about how to make present continuous.
Watch, listen and repeat here to see how we use this verb tense in everyday conversation.
Now watch this story and enjoy.
All our best,
Teacher Manolo and Nina.
Hello everyone!
It is time for a hard earned rest! This has been a LOOOOONNNNNNGGGG term 2 and finally we get a bit of a break.
There is NO ENGLISH homework this week! We want you to rest and recharge and come back to school full of energy to finish the year!
Here is an Easter activity to enjoy, just in case you miss us!! Click on the picture to do the activity!
Have a wonderful vacation!
Lindley and Manolo
This week we brought the normally invisible microscopic world to life at Alquería and this was no exception in the English department.
We began our odyssey by learning basic vocabulary related to cells in English. Then, we learned how to talk about the five types of microorganisms in English (algae, fungi, bacteria, viruses and protozoa). With the help of a diagram, students named the parts of the microscope and realized how much of the world we can’t appreciate without it.
Is microscopic life helpful or harmful for humans and the world? We addressed this question learning the names of both «bad» microorganisms and the symptoms they cause in humans (such as sore throats, ear aches, athlete’s food, colds, and parasites) and «good» microorganisms that help us (such as phytoplankton making oxygen, algae making blue cheese delicious, penicillin curing our illnesses, and wonderful yogurt.)
To help us really assimilate all this information, we played different games and did different activities to review. One of the most popular games was «spreading the virus» by shaking hands or giving high fives with glitter!
In Year 5 and Year 6, we also discussed the GERM THEORY and learned about the first scientists who proposed the existence of microorganisms, and pointed to them as the cause of disease in the world.
To that end, we learned about famous microbiologists as Year 6 prepared «autobiographies» for the visit to our «Living Museum» on Thursday. All the students in primary were able to listen to living statues speak about their accomplishments in the field of microbiology.
Have a lovely, restful weekend after so much activity in this special week!
Lindley and Manolo
Esta semana le dimos vida al mundo microscópico que es normalmente invisible en Alquería, y esto no fue la excepción en el departamento de inglés.
Comenzamos nuestra odisea aprendiendo vocabulario básico relacionado con las células en inglés. Luego, aprendimos a nombrar los cinco tipos de microorganismos en inglés (algas, hongos, bacterias, virus y protozoos). Usando un diagrama, los estudiantes nombraron las partes del microscopio dándose cuenta de todos los microorganismos que no se podría apreciar si no lo tuviéramos.
¿La vida microscópica es útil o dañina para los humanos y el mundo? Abordamos esta pregunta aprendiendo los nombres de los microorganismos «malos» y los síntomas que causan en los humanos (como dolor de garganta, dolor de oído, pie de atleta, resfriados y parásitos) y los microorganismos «buenos» que nos ayudan (como la producción de fitoplancton, oxígeno, algas que hacen delicioso el queso azul, penicilina que cura nuestras enfermedades y maravilloso yogur).
Para ayudarnos a asimilar realmente toda esta información, jugamos diferentes juegos realizando diferentes actividades para repasar. ¡Uno de los juegos más populares fue «propagar el virus» dando la mano o chocando con purpurina!
En Year 5 y Year 6, también vimos videos sobre la TEORÍA DE LOS GERMENES y aprendimos información de los primeros científicos que propusieron la existencia de microorganismos y los señalaron como la causa de la enfermedad en el mundo.
Y por último en sexto, aprendimos sobre microbiólogos famosos para preparar «autobiografías» para la visita a nuestro «Museo Vivo» el jueves. Todos los alumnos y alumnas de primaria pudieron “escuchar” a las estatuas vivientes hablar sobre sus logros en el campo de la microbiología.
Hello Year 4!
The following week we are taking a deep dive into present simple. Here are some videos to help you practice the things we’ll be discussing!
Here is a bilingual video for a bit of extra help with this concept.
When we talk about present simple we also say if we do things 100% of the time – always, or less. This video explains words to discuss the frequency with which we do different activities.
Everything is easier to learn in a song:
Click on this picture to do an exercise to practice present simple:
This video is to help you practice just the 3rd person singular (HE – SHE- IT). Click to play.
Have fun and let us know how you do with these videos and exercises!