Ten for the Day

We’re learning this poem from Tony Mitton in year 4 and it is not an easy task because pronunciation is always tricky.

Jennifer, an American voki avatar, helps us to say it perfectly.

One, one, the rising sun.

Two, two, the sky so blue.

Three, three, birds in the tree.

Four, four, milk at the door.

Five, five, the whole world alive.

Six, six, the old clock ticks.

Seven, seven, sun’s in the heaven.

Eight, eight, tea’s on the plate.

Nine, nine, moon starts to shine.

Ten, ten, back to bed again.

All languages are welcome! Totes les llengües són benvingudes!

The posts on this blog will be in English but parents, students and visitors can write comments in other languages. Don’t worry about it. We can always use Google translator if we don’t understand!

Students, feel  free to use Catalenglish. This is what we usually do in class. In case anybody does not know, Catalenglish is a combination of English and Catalan that helps to communicate. Spanglish can be very useful too.

Les entrades d’aquest bloc seran en anglès, però els pares, alumnes I visitants poden escriure comentaris en altres llengües. No us amoïneu. Sempre podem fer servir el Google translator si no ho entenem!

Alumnes, feu servir Catalenglish tranquil·lament, tal com fem a clase ben sovint. Per si algú no ho sap, el Catalenglish és una combinació de català i anglès que ens ajuda a comunicar-nos. També acceptem Spanglish. 

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