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Thursday, 18 December 2014

Merry Christmas!

It is Christmas! A great holiday time to enjoy with your family and friends. Here you can find lots of ideas to have fun and practice your English!

You can  WATCH this FILM!

You can LISTEN to these SHORT STORIES:
My favourite day

Last year we had lots of fun dancing this Christmas carol. You can DANCE it too!

LISTEN TO and SING these Christmas songs!

You can also PLAY these amazing GAMES!
 Whose present

And READ these E-BOOKS on Oxford Owl:





Remember you have PLENTY of books available in http://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/


1) Click on "My class login"


2) Write our username and password:
Username: gummy bears
Password: santodomingo


3) Choose your book and enjoy!

Thursday, 11 December 2014

I can do it!

We can do lots of things! 

For example, you can listen to this song!



And you can play a game! Good luck!

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Plants: their parts and adaptation

Take a look at these videos about the different parts of plants and their functions. They are amazing!

Do you know that plants adapt to their environment? Check it out in the next video!

Plants are great!

Saturday, 6 December 2014

We know more about plants!

These days we are learning lots of things about plants.

There are different TYPES of plants, depending on its type of stem:
                                                                                 Source: Social and Natural Sciences 2. Oxford University Press España
New plants grow in this way:
   1. A seed falls on the ground.
   2. A tiny root and a tiny stem grow.
   3. The roots and the stem grow bigger.
   4. The first leaves start to grow.
   5. The tree is big and has flowers.
   6. The flowers die and the fruits grow.
                                                                                  Source: Social and Natural Sciences 2. Oxford University Press España
  You can watch this process here:

...and look at these amazing flowers!


We eat different parts of plants:
                                                                                  Source: Social and Natural Sciences 2. Oxford University Press España

 Enjoy your fruits and vegetables!

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

In, on, under...

Where are you?

I am sitting on my chair, in front of my computer, behind my desk, in my house!


Monday, 1 December 2014

It's reading time!

We are learning a lot about plants. Why don't you enjoy these wonderful stories?
Log in Oxford Owl and find them!




Remember you have PLENTY of books available in http://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/


1) Click on "My class login"


2) Write our username and password:
Username: gummy bears
Password: santodomingo


3) Choose your book and enjoy!