Friday, 26 April 2013



Let's act it out :

" A Bundle of Sticks 





Special Thanks to :

My little actors and actress from Year 3 pupils. 

They're really have fun while they are acting.



Thursday, 25 April 2013


Differences between 
British English and American English


There are also many cases in which the two varieties of English 
use different terms to describe the same thing. 
Here’s a list of various British words and expressions together 
with their American equivalents.
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Wednesday, 10 April 2013


Let's learn phonics together:

             

Phonics With Diphthong (ue) 






Friday, 5 April 2013


  Story Time: 

Helen Keller






At a plain, black well-pump in the small southern town of Tuscumbia, Alabama, one of the world's great miracles took place. It began one bright, spring day in 1887. Puffy white clouds floated overhead on a background of blue, while birds fluttered through oaks and maple flowers burst forth from the fertile soil in an array of colors -- all unheard and unseen by a pretty girl of seven.
Standing at the totally blind and deaf Helen Keller's side was a young woman, Anne Sullivan. Miss Sullivan was steadily pumping cool water into one of the girl's hands while repeatedly tapping out an alphabet code of five letters in the other - first slowly, then rapidly. The scene was repeated. again and again as the young Helen painstakingly struggled to break her world of silence.
Suddenly the signals crossed Helen's consciousness with a meaning. She knew that "w-a-t-e-r" meant the cool something flowing over her hand. Darkness began to melt from her mind like so much ice left out on that sunny March day. By nightfall, Helen had learned 30 words.
Helen Adams Keller was born a healthy child on June 27, 1880, to Captain Arthur H. and Kate Adams Keller of Tuscumbia. At the tender age of 19 months, she was stricken with a severe illness which left her blind and deaf.
At the age of six, the half-wild, deaf and blind girl was taken by her parents to see Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. Because of her visit, Helen was united with her teacher Anne Mansfield Sullivan on March 3, 1887. After Helen's miraculous break-through at the simple well-pump, she proved so gifted that she soon learned the finger-tip alphabet and shortly afterward to write. By the end of August, in six short months, she knew 625 words.
By age 10, Helen had mastered Braille as well as the manual alphabet and even learned to use the typewriter. By the time she was 16, Helen could speak well enough to go to preparatory school and to college. In 1904 she was graduated "cum laude" from Radcliffe College. The teacher stayed with her through those years, interpreting lectures and class discussion to her. Helen Keller, the little girl, became one of history's remarkable women. She dedicated her life to improving the conditions of the blind and the deaf-blind around the world, lecturing in more than 25 countries on the five major continents. Wherever she appeared, she brought new courage to millions of blind people.
Her teacher, Anne Sullivan, is remembered as "the Miracle Worker" for her lifetime dedication, patience and love to a half-wild southern child trapped in a world of darkness.



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Click here to read the story of ---> Helen Keller





Thursday, 28 March 2013

Learn more about animals:


What are the Males, Females, Babies,
 and Groups of Animals Called?

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The Animal Sounds Song

It's a song for children describing the sounds that animals make. 
It is designed to help learn phonic patterns in English.








Tuesday, 26 March 2013



Let's learn phonics together:

             

Phonics With Sounds of (oo) 

Short vs Long (oo)  Vowel 





Friday, 22 March 2013



Let's learn phonics together:

             

Phonics With Diphthong (ir) and (oi)




Wednesday, 13 March 2013

 Let's sing a song together:

" This is the way "


Monday, 11 March 2013



Let's learn phonics together:

             

Phonics With Diphthong (oy) and (oi)



Sunday, 10 March 2013


Let's learn phonics together:


The Letter Sounds Song


It's a phonics song. 
Each letter has an anchor picture to represent the sound that the letter makes.




JOLLY SONGS A-Z(from the big book JOLLY SONGS)








Friday, 1 March 2013


舒瑪 ( 一段簡單又感人的故事 ) --動畫詩人-蘇笨 作品

  A Simple yet Touching story by SUMA