In 2nd of primary, we’re studying vocabulary about clothes: shirt, trousers, skirt, socks, T-shirt, jacket, hat, jeans, shoes.
– What are you wearing today?
– I’m wearing… a dress!
Here comes a new song about clothes. Enjoy it!
Arxiu de l'autor: ferrercaelles
Hello , reindeer!
Christmas is coming…
This week, in 2nd of primary, we are learning this song about Santa and his friends.
Hello, reindeer!
Hello, snowman!
Hello, Santa!
Merry Christmas everyone and happy holidays!
4th – Prepositions!
This 3rd term, in 4th grade, we studied some prepositions. We took some pictures representing them!
We also learned a song: in, on, under, next to, between, in front of, behind, opposite.
Click HERE to see the photos!
Come to the English Day – Song
Here there is the song “Come to the English Day”.
You can sing it at home too! Enjoy it!
COME TO THE ENGLISH DAY
What good is sitting alone in your class?
Come hear the music play
The school is a big Musical
Come to the English Day
Put down the pencil, the book and the pen
It’s time to join the show
The school is a big Musical
Come to the English Day
Come play the music
Come hear the band
Come stand up
Start dancing all along
Your friends are waiting
What could you show your teachers and mates
To make them dance right away
The school is a big Musical
Come to the English Day!!!
Click here to listen to the song.
Hakuna Matata (The Lion King) – English Day Song – 4th grade of Primary
Hello everyone!
Here there is the song Hakuna Matata (The Lion King). Now, you can practice it at home!
In 4th grade of Primary, the students will sing it on the English Day ’18!
“Hakuna Matata… What a wonderful phrase…” 🙂
And the answer is…
A stamp!
Explanation: An envelope can go anywhere in the world which is very big and the stamp goes everywhere with the envelope. But an envelope is very small and the stamp never moves from the corner of the envelope. Got it? 🙂
Can you guess this new riddle?
What travels all around the world and stays in a corner?
4th grade – Who’s at home?
In 4th grade, we played a game called ‘Who’s at Home’!
- Who’s talking on the phone?
- My uncle
- Who’s washing up?
- My cousin
- Who’s reading comics?
- My auntie
- Who’s eating biscuits?
- My granny
- Who’s tidying up?
- My grandad
- That’s right!
horses
Taking advantatge of the typical “tres Tombs”, I would like to show you this amazing video about horses.
Learn from Animals for Kids horses for children
I hope you enjoy it.!!!!
Can you guess this new riddle?
You go at red and stop at green. What am I?