23 Feb 2015

Sports topic games to play for Trinity


 

 SPORTS

This week we're going to work on sports vocabulary and questions for Trinity so here are some examples to practise.
Thanks for helping your children with the Trinity Topic they are really coming along well..
What's your favourite sport? My favourite sport is swimming.
When was the last time you played it? I last went swimming on Sunday morning.
Where did you play? I went to the swimming pool in Boadilla
How long did you play for?  I swam for one hour
Who did you play with? I swam with my friend Ana
Do you watch sport on t.v? Yes sometimes I watch important football matches or Tennis at Wimbledon
Do you prefer to watch sport or do sport? I always prefer to do sport.
Who's your favourite sports man/woman?  Why? I like Rafa Nadal because he is a great tennis player and he seems friendly.
Describe the rules of your favourite sport? Swimming has no rules you just swim , and usually I time myself and do different types of styles.  But tennis has strict rules you have to hit the ball inside the court  over the net and count 15, 30 40 and then game.
With football you need to pass the ball around a pitch and when you can you run and try to score a goal.When will you play your favourite sport next?  I will go swimming on Friday because it's a holiday


Games to play this week for sports topic in Trinity
Memory sports game
Sports car rally
jepody
Sports quiz
efl kids world quiz
Sports maze
sports hurdles

sports equipmnet
Sports Listening






16 Feb 2015

Year 4 Shopping activities

Shopping topic this week:
Boys of ten find this difficult so get them to talk about sports or game shops
TRINITY QUESTIONS
WHERE CAN I BUY A CAULIFLOWER?A LOAF OF BREAD?
WHAT CAN I BUY IN THE GREENGROCERS?  BUTCHERS?  BAKERS ?
WHAT SHOPS DO YOU LIKE?
WHAT SHOPS DO YOU USUALLY VISIT?
WHAT DO YOU USUALLY BUY?
WHAT SORT OF................(CLOTHES, GAMES, TOYS) DO YOU BUY?
WHAT WAS THE LAST THING YOU BOUGHT IN  A SHOP?


Listening how much is it?
shopping vocabulary
Shopping vocabulary
matching shopping vocabulary  
All about you
shops game
Crocodile game

Shops hangman

Sequencing game

12 Feb 2015

homework for 13-15th Feb Year 4

Try these games this week to practise comparatives and superlatives and regular past tense
Practice and prepare your Trinity Topic.
Don't forget transport questions.
Have you got a bike?
How often do you ride your bike?
Have you ever been on a long car journey?
How do people usually travel to  your school?
How do you get to school?
Have you ever traveled by plane?
What will cars look like in the future?
What is better bus or metro?
What is cleaner bus or metro?
Have you ever been on the underground?

Audio link for transport questions


This is Trinity College.
Have a great weekend

Comparative game

Past simple ed
Marks game

7 Feb 2015

Chinese New Year Story Great Cartoon Video for Little Kids Story time Kids

Viking Wilderness - Muskox High Speed Collision

CHINESE NEW YEAR

The 19th February is the year of the Goat in the Chinese calendar.
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OX
Goat
Rooster
1900
1912
1924
1936
1948
1960
1972
1984
1996
2008
1901
1913
1925
1937
1949
1961
1973
1985
1997
2009
1902
1914
1926
1938
1950
1962
1974
1986
1998
2010
1903
1915
1927
1939
1951
1963
1975
1987
1999
2011
1904
1916
1928
1940
1952
1964
1976
1988
2000
2012
1905
1917
1929
1941
1953
1965
1977
1989
2001
 
1906
1918
1930
1942
1954
1966
1978
1990
2002
 
1907
1919
1931
1943
1955
1967
1979
1991
2003
 
1908
1920
1932
1944
1956
1968
1980
1992
2004
 
1909
1921
1933
1945
1957
1969
1981
1993
2005
 
1910
1922
1934
1946
1958
1970
1982
1994
2006
 
1911
1923
1935
1947
1959
1971
1983
1995
2007
 
Check what your animal is.
Year 4 are mostly Roosters(Gallos) with
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The five year olds are Ox (Buffalo o bueyes) con un par de Ratas.

Chinese name Use this link to write your name in Chinese.


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http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/chinese-new-year-printables  Great website for chinese New Year activities
http://easyscienceforkids.com/all-about-musk-oxen/
In Chinese astrology, there are 12 Chinese Zodiac signs. Because the moon's cycle repeats itself every 12 years, there are 12 animals in the Chinese Horoscope - one foreach year of the lunar cycle. The 12 animals in the Western Zodiac in contrast, are assigned to each solar month.

The Legend of the Chinese Horoscope

The origins of the Chinese Zodiac go back a few thousand years. According to the myths, long time ago, Buddha decided to call all the animals on earth. But only twelve came:
  • the Rat
  • the Ox
  • the Tiger
  • the Rabbit
  • the Dragon
  • the Snake
  • the Horse
  • the Goat or Sheep
  • the Monkey
  • the Rooster
  • the Dog
  • the Pig
chinese zodiac coins
In recompense, he assigned each of these animals a year on the cycle affirming that children born in that year would acquire the personality traits of the animal assigned to that year.
In order to decide their order in the Chinese Zodiac cycle, the animals held a very exciting race. The first one to cross the river would be granted the first year, the second to come in would be the second animal in the cycle, and so on.

The strong, hardworking Ox was in the lead. Suddenly, the clever Rat, jumped on the Ox's back, he did not even feel the little thing getting a free ride. At the last second before reaching shore, the Rat jumped on land, winning the race! The Ox came in second, the Tiger third, and so it went... the happy-go-lucky Pig took his time and came in last... and the Chinese Zodiac and its twelve signs were born...
chinese zodiac coins

The Twelve Animals... which one is yours?

In China, individual birth dates are not as important as the year in which a person is born.And if you want to know a person's age, you don't ask how old they are, you ask for their Chinese Zodiac animal.
To know which one is yours, look up the year of your birth below and look at the qualities of that animal to see how much of it agrees with you:
Chinese Zodiac Rat

Rat

If you were born in 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008 then you are a Rat.

You are charming, picky, ambitious and bright. You are adventurous and deep thinking.

You get along well with Dragons and Monkeys.

Stay away from Horses.

Chinese Zodiac Ox

Ox

If you were born in 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009 you are an Ox.

You are patient, hardworking and dependable. You are trustworthy and like to follow rules.

Your friends are the Snake and the Rooster.

Your opposite is the Goat.
Chinese Zodiac Tiger

Tiger

If you were born in 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010 you are a Tiger.

You are powerful, aggressive and courageous. You can also be rebellious and unpredictable but at the same time protective and sympathetic.

The Dog and the Horse are your best signs.

The monkey is trouble.
Chinese Zodiac Rabbit

Rabbit

If you were born in 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011 you are a Rabbit.

The Rabbit is considered the luckiest of the Chinese Zodiac animals. You are affectionate, virtuous and kind. You are sensitive to beauty and aim for peace in your life.

You are most compatible with the Goat and the Pig.

Your opposite is the Rooster.
Chinese Zodiac Dragon

Dragon

If you were born in 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012 you are a Dragon.

The Dragon was a symbol of Imperial power in ancient China; and Chinese consider it a great honor to be born in the Year of the Dragon. Dragons are full of strength and energy, always on the go. You are powerful, wealthy and wise. Here you can learn more about Chinese Dragons.

Look to the Monkey or the Rat and watch out for Dogs.
Chinese Zodiac Snake

Snake

http://www.chinesefortunecalendar.com/Images/Earth/E-Rat.gifIf you were born in 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013 you are a Snake.

Snakes are determined, wise and intense. You are vain and inclined towards physical beauty.

Befriend the Rooster and the Ox but not the Pig.

More about the Year of the Snake.
Chinese Zodiac Horse

Horse

If you were born in 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014 you are a Horse.

Horses are popular and very attractive. Talkative and sometimes showy and impatient.

You get along with Tigers and Dogs but never with Rats.

More about the Year of the Horse.
Chinese Zodiac Goat

Sheep/Goat

If you were born in 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015 you are a Sheep/Goat.

You are creative and elegant.

Sheeps are tender and sympathetic, sometimes shy.

The Ox is trouble. Rabbits and Pigs are OK.

More about the Year of the Sheep/Goat.
Chinese Zodiac Monkey

Monkey

If you were born in 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016 you are a Monkey.

Monkeys are charming and intelligent, inventive and at times deceitful.

You are able to influence people and are successful at almost anything.

Your friends are the Dragon and the Rat but not the Tiger.
Chinese Zodiac Rooster

Rooster

If you were born in 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017 you are a Rooster.

You are proud, eccentric and a little too sure of yourself.

You enjoy learning and are not afraid to work.

You will be fine with Snakes and Oxen, but Rabbits are trouble.
Chinese Zodiac Dog

Dog

If you were born in 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018 you are a Dog.

Dogs are loyal and sincere. You like things to be fair and work well with others.

Your friends are the Tiger and the Horse.

Watch out for Dragons.
Chinese Zodiac Pig

Pig

If you were born in 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019 you are a Pig.

The Pig is the last animal in the Chinese Zodiac cycle. Pigs are brave, noble and chivalrous.

You make lifelong friendships.

You get along with Rabbits and Goats but must avoid other Pigs. 



The Five Elements and the Twelve Animals, what do they mean?

In addition to the Twelve Animals in the Chinese Zodiac that determine a person's destiny, there is also the "Five Elements" which are associated with a certain "life force" or "qi/chi" and also have a bearing in determining your luck.
These are the Five Elements in Chinese Culture, each is associated with a certain direction, season, color and energy:

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  • Wood: East, Spring, Green, Life and the process of renewing Life
  • Fire: South, Summer, Red, Enthusiasm and Passion
  • Earth: Center, change of seasons (last month of each season), Yellow, Nurturing and Sympathetic
  • Metal: West, Autumn, White, Guarded and Private
  • Water: North, Winter, Black, Flexible and Fluid


Animal Personality Traits

  • Rat: quick-witted, smart, charming, and persuasive
  • Ox: patient, kind, stubborn, and conservative
  • Tiger: authoritative, emotional, courageous, and intense
  • Rabbit: popular, compassionate, and sincere
  • Dragon: energetic, fearless, warm-hearted, and charismatic
  • Snake: charming, gregarious, introverted, generous, and smart
  • Horse: energetic, independent, impatient, and enjoy traveling
  • Sheep: mild-mannered, shy, kind, and peace-loving
  • Monkey: fun, energetic, and active
  • Rooster: independent, practical, hard-working, and observant
  • Dog: patient, diligent, generous, faithful, and kind
  • Pig: loving, tolerant, honest, and appreciative of luxury

5 Feb 2015

Comparitives and superlatives homework 6th-10th Feb

This week we are also working on comparatives and superlatives
Big-  Bigger   The biggest
Small    smaller   The smallest
Good    Better  The best
Bad      Worse    The worst





Try this game to practise

Explanation

Exercises
Compartives

More comparitives



Turtle game

Football game


Quiz

These are the food questions

 What's your favorite food?  Why?
Do you like pasta?
What types of food do you enjoy?
What do people in your region eat for breakfast?
Describe a typical dish in your region.
Can you cook any recipes?
When was the last time you went to a restaurant ?
What food do you eat at Christmas?
Food quiz

GESE Grade 5

This is an example of year 5 Trinity that year 4 children will face in May.



Trinity GESE Grade 5 Mock Exam


This is another example of the level five Trinity that children should have before May.







2 Feb 2015

Food and drink

This week we are working on food and drink so do these online games to work on vocabulary.Food and drink  Make a mind-map in your notebooks.
Trolley Dash

Fruit and Vegetables

Wordsearch food
Question about food Listen to the audio.  Stop the questions and try to answer them naturally.

Irregular past tense verbs for test next Monday 9th Feb

Infinitive
past
participle
Spanish
READ
READ
READ
LEER
RUN
RAN
RUN
CORRER
SEE
SAW
SEEN
VER
SELL
SOLD
SOLD
VENDER
SING
SANG
SUNG
CANTAR
SIT
SAT
SAT
SENTAR
SLEEP
SLEPT
SLEPT
DORMIR
STAND
STOOD
STOOD
ESTAR DE PIE
STEAL
STOLE
STOLEN
ROBAR
SWIM
SWAM
SWUM
NADAR


Hangman food
Food Expressions


http://www.eltbase.com/vtr_refs.php?id=353 Great website for food and drink