Year 6
Treballs, cançons o jocs pels alumnes de 6è.
Brampton Primary school (6th grade)
15Hi, 6th grade children !!
It’s time for reading the PowerPoint that Brampton Primary students sent us this month !
It talks about their school
Select 2 sentences you’ve learnt and write them in a comment !
Ex: I’ve learnt…
Lyrics training: Waving flag (6th grade)
13Hi 6th grade boys and girls! A new resource for practising your English through Internet ! That’s Lyrics training !! We are going to continue with an easy song: “Wavin’ Flag” by Knaan !
How many words will you be able to type and how fast?
You can press the BACKSPACE button to listen to the last sentence again and type it correctly !
Click on the image to play and tell me in a comment how good you are !
EX: I got ______ points with _______ words correct in _____ minutes and ______ seconds.
Irregular verbs 1: Spellmaster (6th grade)
22Hi 6th grade students !
Remember that next Monday 16th of January, we’ve got our first exam about Irregular Verbs.
You can play this game to study them ! Click on the image and click on the correct letters to write the past simple of each verb.
Tell me your results in a comment !
Ex: I got ____ points !
Boxing Day (5th & 6th grade)
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Today is Boxing day: December 26th !
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Where did it come from?
Boxing Day began in England, in the middle of the nineteenth century, under Queen Victoria. Boxing Day, also known as St. Stephen’s Day, was a way for the upper class to give gifts of cash, or other goods, to those of the lower classes.
Where is Boxing Day celebrated?
Boxing Day is celebrated in Australia, Britain, New Zealand, and Canada.
How is Boxing Day celebrated?
On the day after Christmas, members of the merchant class would give boxes containing food and fruit, clothing, and/or money to trades people and servants. The gifts were an expression of gratitude much like when people receive bonuses, from their employer, for a job well done, today. These gifts, given in boxes, gave the holiday it’s name, “Boxing Day”.
Today, Boxing Day is spent with family and friends with lots of food and sharing of friendship and love. Government buildings and small businesses are closed.
To keep the tradition of Boxing Day alive, many businesses, organizations, and families donate their time, services, and money to aid Food Banks and provide gifts for the poor.
If you want more information click here.
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