General
Say it well: 3rd grade (Unit 5)
0Hello, 3rd grade children !
Remember to practise the Say it well for next Friday !!
Have a nice weekend !
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Memory: Parts of the body (3rd grade)
14Hello 3rd grade students ! Today we were remembering some concepts about parts of the body. Now you can practise the name of some new parts of the body through this memory game !
Click on the image and listen to the pronunciation, then click on NEXT and try to solve it as soon as possible !
Tell me your results in a comment !
Ex: I’ ve spent ______ minutes and ______ seconds
Write the parts of the body (3rd grade)
12Hello 3rd grade children ! A more difficult game to deal with Parts of the body vocabulary !
Click on the image, then on the audio buttons and listen to the information. Click on NEXT and write the names of the parts of the body. Finally, check the answers !
See you tomorrow !
Tell me your results in a comment !
Ex: I’ve got ____ correct parts of the body !
Quizlet: Countries and capitals in the UK (5th grade)
15Hello 5th grade children ! We continue studying Unit 5 !
Let’s learn some vocabulary about Countries and capitals in the UK !
Tell me your results in a comment !
Ex: Learn: _____ correct and ______ incorrect
Test: _______ correct
Scatter: _____ seconds
Space Race: My score in the game is _______ points
Dictation Unit 5 (5th grade)
12Hello, 5th grade students! Here you’ve got the DICTATION for Wednesday 9th of May. Let’s practise ! Remember to leave a comment saying your results !
Ex: I’ve got ____ mistakes
Countries and capital cities in the UK
“Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. There are lots of museums and monuments. There is a famous castle, too.
London is the capital of England. There are lots of squares, parks and museums. There is a famous bridge, too.
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. There are lots of beautiful buildings and parks. There is a university and there is a castle, too.
Cardiff is the capital of Wales. There are lots of shops, cinemas and cafés.”









































