Hi all,
Check out this music video. Click here to view. I think this song is rather interesting! It is a korean song entitled 'Sorry! Sorry!'. It is performed by Super Juniors. Maybe we can perform the dance for the next Rainbow Day?
Here are some videos that you can watch to learn the dance steps. Do take some time to practice!
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
Video 4
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
Grammar Lesson- Apostrophe
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Animals- Lesson 4: Classification of Animals
There are many types of animals. Animals can be classified into these groups: mammals, birds, insects and fish.
Click (1) to read and learn more about the characteristics of mammals, birds and fish.
Click (2) to read about insects.
Then, complete the worksheet.
Now that you know more about the different groups of animals, can you answer the following question?
(1) State which group the following animals should belong to and why.
Eg. Bear
It is a mammal.
It has hair on its body and gives birth to its young.
Click (1) to read and learn more about the characteristics of mammals, birds and fish.
Click (2) to read about insects.
Then, complete the worksheet.
Now that you know more about the different groups of animals, can you answer the following question?
(1) State which group the following animals should belong to and why.
Eg. Bear
It is a mammal.
It has hair on its body and gives birth to its young.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Animals- Lesson 2: Movement of Animals
Watch a video on animals.
In the video, you can see that animals can also differ in the way they move. Some animals swim, while others run, walk, hop, crawl or fly. Many animals can move in more than one way. Animals move to look for things they need, such as, water, food, shelter or sunlight.
In the video, you can see that animals can also differ in the way they move. Some animals swim, while others run, walk, hop, crawl or fly. Many animals can move in more than one way. Animals move to look for things they need, such as, water, food, shelter or sunlight.
Animals- Lesson 1
Click here to play a game of 'Seek-and-Find' animals.
How many animals did you manage to find? What are the animals that you have found?
Animals can differ in their size, shape, colour as well as their outer coverings. Outer covering refers to the layer that covers the animal's skin. There are mainly 4 types of outer coverings. They are: shell, scales, hair/fur and feather.
Click here to look at some slides. While viewing, think of the answers to the questions in the slides.
What animals did you see in the slides? Together with the animals you have found in the 'Seek-and-Find' game, can you group them according to their outer coverings? Go ahead and try it!
How many animals did you manage to find? What are the animals that you have found?
Animals can differ in their size, shape, colour as well as their outer coverings. Outer covering refers to the layer that covers the animal's skin. There are mainly 4 types of outer coverings. They are: shell, scales, hair/fur and feather.
Click here to look at some slides. While viewing, think of the answers to the questions in the slides.
What animals did you see in the slides? Together with the animals you have found in the 'Seek-and-Find' game, can you group them according to their outer coverings? Go ahead and try it!
Monday, March 1, 2010
Math- No Heavy School Bag Activity
Let's learn the multiplication tables of 7 and 9
Click here to learn the multiplication table of 7.
Click here to learn the multiplication table of 9.
Do the following practices on the multiplication tables of 7 and 9:
Practice on multiplication table of 7
Practice on multiplication table of 9
You may play a game on multiplication when you are done with the practices.
Click here.
Click here to learn the multiplication table of 7.
Click here to learn the multiplication table of 9.
Do the following practices on the multiplication tables of 7 and 9:
Practice on multiplication table of 7
Practice on multiplication table of 9
You may play a game on multiplication when you are done with the practices.
Click here.
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