I’ts time for ghosts, witches and horror stories. On the night of October 31st people around the world celebrate Halloween, with parties, candy and costumes.
Do you celebrate Halloween?
We’re on holidays, and we have to enjoy nature and free time, but if you want to practice a little, here you are some resources!
St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland.
This festivity is on the 17th of March, and Irish people celebrate it a lot.
Listen to this song and count with a leprechaun up to 100:
LOOK AT THESE WEB SITES TO KNOW MORE ABOUT SAINT PATRICK’S DAY SYMBOLS
http://english-zone.com/holidays/st-patsymbols.html
http://www.celebratingholidays.com/?page_id=2707
In the year 5 class we worked on countries, and we made very nice glogsters in group. Look at them!
http://englishcs.edu.glogster.com/brazil
http://englishcs.edu.glogster.com/greece
http://englishcs.edu.glogster.com/india
Glitterfy.com – Christmas Glitter Graphics
It’s Christmas time, and a good occasion to know about the story of the Gingerbread Man.
An old lady and an old man bake a gingerbread man, and he escapes because he doesn’t want they to eat him.
He escapes from a cow and he escapes from a horse, till he meets a fox, that eventually eats him.
Listen to the story and a song about it.