Monday, 15 June 2009


I was asked to put a fun video to watch. This one only lasts 3 minutes and I thought it could also be used as revision. Enjoy it!

Let me know what you think about it!

Video

Are you ready to do some thinking?


How good are you at forming words? Click on the letters to form different words. There are special tiles which give extra points. Try it! It's good!
Game

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Memory Game



I am getting really enthusiastic about starting with our topic on Ancient Greece. So . . . . let's play a memory game with pictures of the gods they believed in. I managed to do in 30 guesses. How many can you do?

By the way, do you know the name of the horse in the picture? Who was he?

It's Greek to me!


Have you ever heard this expression? We use it when we want to express that we do not understand something because it is very complex and difficult.

We are about to start our topic on Greece. The Greeks left us a great legacy. We will be studying about the meaning of this. In the meantime, play this game and see how many everyday words have been influenced by the Greek language. Good luck in the Olympics!
Game

Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Vocabulary


Let's continue practising our vocabulary on food. This is a word search. You have the words you need to look for right beside you. Try it!

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Expanding Sentences


You have heard me several times asking you to expand your ideas when writing. I bet you will be amazed by this site. See how a simple sentence as "I made tea" can become a detailed text.

Task:
  • Go to the website: http://www.telescopictext.com/. You will see the sentence with shaded words.
  • Click on a shaded and see that part of the sentence expand. Read the new sentence and then choose another part to click on.
I thank Nik Peachey for sharing this!

Let me know what you think about this site.

Balloons


Boys, let's see if you like this game where you need to pop ballons. There are a few special ballons with surprises. I think I did quite well when I played.
Good luck!