“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”


'' L'éducation est l'arme la plus puissante pour changer le monde.''
Nelson Mandela

Tuesday 16 October 2012

This week October 15th...

Here is the program for this week... Don't forget it is a short week so have your studying done on time.

Grade1: We started the unit '' The engine that could'' which will be our project for the next few weeks. We will learn the colours, action verbs and vocabuary on familiar objects.

 I started the evaluations of the students communication skills by observing them in class while they work and interact with me or with peers.


Grade 2: We are currently working on the first unit of the method '' Little rascal''. The title is '' Star bright'' . The students are learning new vocabulary through the story of a little boy who made a wish and regretted seeing his wish come true. 

I started the evaluations of the students communication skills by observing them in class while they work and interact with me or with peers.
 Grade 3: We started to work on unit one in Tag. We are learning vocabulary from the classroom. The students will have to study their vocabulary sheet. They will also learn to work in team in a productive way. Each person will have a task to carry in the team to accomplish the work.
Exam next week on body parts. Make sure to review the vocabulary. 

Grade 4: We started the unit '' My class, my orchestra'' in Tag. In this unit, students will compare their class with an orchestra and learn classroom and musical instruments vocabulary.

Exam next week on telling time, the verb to be, to have and body parts. Don't forget to review!





Grade 5: Exam on pronouns and possessive adjectives. Don't forget to study! Oral evaluation.

Grade 6: Work on the verb to be ( affirmative, Negative and questions). We will compose riddles.

Next week, exam on the verb ''to be''.

Do not forget to participate in English in class because I started the evaluations for the 1st report card. Every time you speak, I listen. Make sure it's in English!  
 









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