A little boy finds a dirty red balloon and washes it. He blows it up and it grows very big. A little girl wants the boy to blow it up even bigger but he refuses. When he tries to blow it up bigger anyway, it pops with a loud bang, leaving the boy sad that his balloon is gone.
A young girl named Mary is trying to go to sleep but keeps hearing strange noises outside and someone calling her name. A monster appears and says it is hungry and wants to eat Mary. Mary tells the monster to go away. The monster continues to harass Mary by making noises and saying it will eat her. Mary persists in telling the monster to leave. Eventually, the monster goes away and Mary is able to sleep peacefully with her blanket, pillow, and teddy bear.
Brown bear, Brown Bear, what do you see?Rhett Burton
This is a slightly different version of the famous chant done by Eric Carle. The background and characters were design by Scritchy stories. www.scritchystories.com . It is great for young learners
A mouse tricks a fox, owl, and snake into believing it is going to have lunch/tea/a feast with a gruffalo, a made-up creature. When each animal asks what a gruffalo is, the mouse describes its scary features. When they see the gruffalo with the mouse, each animal gets scared and runs away. In the end, the mouse convinces the gruffalo that it is feared by all, but then says its favorite food is gruffalo crumble, scaring off the gruffalo. The mouse is left alone to enjoy a nut in the woods.
A group of people go on a bear hunt, braving long grass, a deep river, thick mud, a dark forest, a snowstorm, and a narrow cave, until they come face to face with a bear. They quickly retreat back through each obstacle they encountered, finally making it home and deciding to never go on a bear hunt again.
This children's story describes a series of animals hearing noises in their ears from other zoo animals. Each animal asks what the previous animal hears, and it continues down the list, with the polar bear hearing a lion roaring, the lion hearing a hippopotamus snorting, and so on, until the zookeeper hears children imitating the sounds of all the animals. The story is intended to teach children animal sounds.
A little girl celebrates her 7th birthday and receives gifts from her mummy that mark her as a witch - a black hat, broomstick, and spell book. However, when she tries using spells from her new book, things go wrong. She accidentally gives herself a wart and transfers it to her mummy. Though a terrible witch so far, her mummy reassures her that with practice she can improve.
A little boy finds a dirty red balloon and washes it. He blows it up and it grows very big. A little girl wants the boy to blow it up even bigger but he refuses. When he tries to blow it up bigger anyway, it pops with a loud bang, leaving the boy sad that his balloon is gone.
A young girl named Mary is trying to go to sleep but keeps hearing strange noises outside and someone calling her name. A monster appears and says it is hungry and wants to eat Mary. Mary tells the monster to go away. The monster continues to harass Mary by making noises and saying it will eat her. Mary persists in telling the monster to leave. Eventually, the monster goes away and Mary is able to sleep peacefully with her blanket, pillow, and teddy bear.
Brown bear, Brown Bear, what do you see?Rhett Burton
This is a slightly different version of the famous chant done by Eric Carle. The background and characters were design by Scritchy stories. www.scritchystories.com . It is great for young learners
A mouse tricks a fox, owl, and snake into believing it is going to have lunch/tea/a feast with a gruffalo, a made-up creature. When each animal asks what a gruffalo is, the mouse describes its scary features. When they see the gruffalo with the mouse, each animal gets scared and runs away. In the end, the mouse convinces the gruffalo that it is feared by all, but then says its favorite food is gruffalo crumble, scaring off the gruffalo. The mouse is left alone to enjoy a nut in the woods.
A group of people go on a bear hunt, braving long grass, a deep river, thick mud, a dark forest, a snowstorm, and a narrow cave, until they come face to face with a bear. They quickly retreat back through each obstacle they encountered, finally making it home and deciding to never go on a bear hunt again.
This children's story describes a series of animals hearing noises in their ears from other zoo animals. Each animal asks what the previous animal hears, and it continues down the list, with the polar bear hearing a lion roaring, the lion hearing a hippopotamus snorting, and so on, until the zookeeper hears children imitating the sounds of all the animals. The story is intended to teach children animal sounds.
A little girl celebrates her 7th birthday and receives gifts from her mummy that mark her as a witch - a black hat, broomstick, and spell book. However, when she tries using spells from her new book, things go wrong. She accidentally gives herself a wart and transfers it to her mummy. Though a terrible witch so far, her mummy reassures her that with practice she can improve.
A super simple story about the gingerbread man. This is perfect for young learners learning English as a second or foreign langugage. It also make for learning centers in an elementary classroom.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The story describes a family of bears - Daddy Bear, Mommy Bear, and Baby Bear - who live happily in a house in the woods. One day while the bears are out, a girl named Goldilocks enters their home without permission. She tries the bears' food, chairs, and beds, and breaks Baby Bear's chair. When the bears return home, they discover the intruder. They find Goldilocks sleeping in Baby Bear's bed. Scared, Goldilocks wakes up and runs away.
A group goes on a bear hunt on a beautiful day, braving long grass, a deep cold river, thick muddy areas, a big dark forest, a swirling snowstorm, and finally a narrow gloomy cave, where they encounter a bear.
A child asks their father to get the moon for them in a simple three word request spread over three lines. The request conveys a sense of childlike wonder and imagination along with potentially not fully understanding what is possible. In a concise yet poetic way, it captures the innocence of a child's hopes and dreams.
The story is about a girl named Emmy who wants to bake a cake with her mother. They gather the ingredients like chocolate, eggs, sugar, and flour. After baking, the cake smells delicious but is too hot to eat. Emmy's mother puts the cake on a high shelf and leaves to go shopping, telling Emmy not to eat the cake. Emmy gets hungry and uses a ladder to reach the cake. She eats the whole cake and gets a stomachache. When her mother returns, Emmy admits to eating the cake.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e melhor processador. O novo aparelho custará US$ 100 a mais que o modelo anterior e estará disponível para pré-venda em 1 mês. Analistas esperam que o novo smartphone ajude a empresa a aumentar suas vendas e receita no próximo trimestre.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, processador mais rápido e bateria de maior duração. O dispositivo também possui tela maior e mais nítida em comparação com os modelos anteriores. O lançamento do novo smartphone está programado para o próximo mês.
O documento conta a história do nascimento de Jesus. Os pastores foram guiados por um anjo e uma estrela até um estábulo onde encontraram Maria, José e o recém-nascido Jesus. Três reis magos também seguiram a estrela e levaram presentes para o Menino Jesus. A história celebra o nascimento de Jesus e o significado do Natal.
Las orugas se convierten en mariposas tras pasar por las etapas de huevo, oruga, crisálida y finalmente mariposa adulta. Las hembras ponen huevos en grupos de los que nacen las orugas, que son muy golosas y comen sin parar. Después de crecer, las orugas se encierran en un capullo de seda donde tienen lugar cambios internos hasta emerger como hermosas mariposas.
Adivinhas no Inverno - JICotovia- sala 2Susana Pinhal
O documento contém várias adivinhas sobre itens usados no inverno e fenômenos meteorológicos comuns nesta estação, como cachecóis, gorros, luvas, calças, camisolas, vento, chuva e nuvens. As adivinhas fornecem pistas concisas sobre cada item ou fenômeno para que possam ser adivinhados.
As estações mudam no outono, com ventos mais fortes, céus nublados e as primeiras chuvas. As folhas das árvores começam a cair, criando um tapete colorido no chão. Vários frutos como castanhas, figos e maçãs amadurecem nessa estação.
A história conta que enquanto a cigarra passava o verão cantando, a formiga trabalhava e guardava comida para o inverno. Quando o inverno chegou, a cigarra estava com frio e sem comida, enquanto a formiga se recusou a ajudá-la por não ter se preparado como ela. A moral é que deve-se pensar no futuro e se preparar para os dias difíceis.
This poem is told from the perspective of different animals describing what they see. Each animal asks the next what it sees, with the responses forming a chain ending with the Egypt classroom seeing itself. The animals sighted include a white cow, green butterfly, grey hippo, black cat, white dog, brown turtle, yellow lion, grey mouse, goldfish, brown kangaroo, purple eel, grey rhino, orange tiger, brown monkey, black penguin, orange octopus, blue horse, red octopus, blue whale, yellow snake, and brown bear.
Sophie and her mother were having tea when the doorbell rang unexpectedly. When Sophie answered the door, there was a big furry striped tiger who asked if he could join them for tea. The tiger proceeded to eat all of the food and drink that Sophie and her mother had prepared, leaving nothing left. With no food or water left in the house, Sophie's father took the family to a cafe for supper. The next day, Sophie and her mother went shopping to restock their kitchen in case the hungry tiger returned for another meal.
Esta história fala sobre a Mimi, uma bruxa que adora abóboras. Ela cultiva seus próprios legumes, mas um feitiço dá errado e faz com que eles cresçam descontroladamente. Isso resulta em uma enorme abóbora caindo do telhado da casa da Mimi. Ela decide transformar a casca da abóbora em um helicóptero laranja para facilitar suas compras no mercado.
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You SeePeter Chang
The story describes different animals asking each other "what do you see?" with each animal spotting the next in the chain. A brown bear starts by seeing a red bird, who sees a yellow duck, and so on down the line until the children at the end see all the animals, including the brown bear, looking back at them.
A super simple story about the gingerbread man. This is perfect for young learners learning English as a second or foreign langugage. It also make for learning centers in an elementary classroom.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The story describes a family of bears - Daddy Bear, Mommy Bear, and Baby Bear - who live happily in a house in the woods. One day while the bears are out, a girl named Goldilocks enters their home without permission. She tries the bears' food, chairs, and beds, and breaks Baby Bear's chair. When the bears return home, they discover the intruder. They find Goldilocks sleeping in Baby Bear's bed. Scared, Goldilocks wakes up and runs away.
A group goes on a bear hunt on a beautiful day, braving long grass, a deep cold river, thick muddy areas, a big dark forest, a swirling snowstorm, and finally a narrow gloomy cave, where they encounter a bear.
A child asks their father to get the moon for them in a simple three word request spread over three lines. The request conveys a sense of childlike wonder and imagination along with potentially not fully understanding what is possible. In a concise yet poetic way, it captures the innocence of a child's hopes and dreams.
The story is about a girl named Emmy who wants to bake a cake with her mother. They gather the ingredients like chocolate, eggs, sugar, and flour. After baking, the cake smells delicious but is too hot to eat. Emmy's mother puts the cake on a high shelf and leaves to go shopping, telling Emmy not to eat the cake. Emmy gets hungry and uses a ladder to reach the cake. She eats the whole cake and gets a stomachache. When her mother returns, Emmy admits to eating the cake.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e melhor processador. O novo aparelho custará US$ 100 a mais que o modelo anterior e estará disponível para pré-venda em 1 mês. Analistas esperam que o novo smartphone ajude a empresa a aumentar suas vendas e receita no próximo trimestre.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, processador mais rápido e bateria de maior duração. O dispositivo também possui tela maior e mais nítida em comparação com os modelos anteriores. O lançamento do novo smartphone está programado para o próximo mês.
O documento conta a história do nascimento de Jesus. Os pastores foram guiados por um anjo e uma estrela até um estábulo onde encontraram Maria, José e o recém-nascido Jesus. Três reis magos também seguiram a estrela e levaram presentes para o Menino Jesus. A história celebra o nascimento de Jesus e o significado do Natal.
Las orugas se convierten en mariposas tras pasar por las etapas de huevo, oruga, crisálida y finalmente mariposa adulta. Las hembras ponen huevos en grupos de los que nacen las orugas, que son muy golosas y comen sin parar. Después de crecer, las orugas se encierran en un capullo de seda donde tienen lugar cambios internos hasta emerger como hermosas mariposas.
Adivinhas no Inverno - JICotovia- sala 2Susana Pinhal
O documento contém várias adivinhas sobre itens usados no inverno e fenômenos meteorológicos comuns nesta estação, como cachecóis, gorros, luvas, calças, camisolas, vento, chuva e nuvens. As adivinhas fornecem pistas concisas sobre cada item ou fenômeno para que possam ser adivinhados.
As estações mudam no outono, com ventos mais fortes, céus nublados e as primeiras chuvas. As folhas das árvores começam a cair, criando um tapete colorido no chão. Vários frutos como castanhas, figos e maçãs amadurecem nessa estação.
A história conta que enquanto a cigarra passava o verão cantando, a formiga trabalhava e guardava comida para o inverno. Quando o inverno chegou, a cigarra estava com frio e sem comida, enquanto a formiga se recusou a ajudá-la por não ter se preparado como ela. A moral é que deve-se pensar no futuro e se preparar para os dias difíceis.
This poem is told from the perspective of different animals describing what they see. Each animal asks the next what it sees, with the responses forming a chain ending with the Egypt classroom seeing itself. The animals sighted include a white cow, green butterfly, grey hippo, black cat, white dog, brown turtle, yellow lion, grey mouse, goldfish, brown kangaroo, purple eel, grey rhino, orange tiger, brown monkey, black penguin, orange octopus, blue horse, red octopus, blue whale, yellow snake, and brown bear.
Sophie and her mother were having tea when the doorbell rang unexpectedly. When Sophie answered the door, there was a big furry striped tiger who asked if he could join them for tea. The tiger proceeded to eat all of the food and drink that Sophie and her mother had prepared, leaving nothing left. With no food or water left in the house, Sophie's father took the family to a cafe for supper. The next day, Sophie and her mother went shopping to restock their kitchen in case the hungry tiger returned for another meal.
Esta história fala sobre a Mimi, uma bruxa que adora abóboras. Ela cultiva seus próprios legumes, mas um feitiço dá errado e faz com que eles cresçam descontroladamente. Isso resulta em uma enorme abóbora caindo do telhado da casa da Mimi. Ela decide transformar a casca da abóbora em um helicóptero laranja para facilitar suas compras no mercado.
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You SeePeter Chang
The story describes different animals asking each other "what do you see?" with each animal spotting the next in the chain. A brown bear starts by seeing a red bird, who sees a yellow duck, and so on down the line until the children at the end see all the animals, including the brown bear, looking back at them.
3. I’M GOING
TO THE
MOUNTAINS. REMEMBER,
IF IT RAINS,
COME BACK
QUICKLY!
OK MUMMY,
GOOD-BYE.
GOOD-BYE
LITTLE BEAR.
GOOD-BYE
MUMMY,
I’M GOING
OUT.
WHERE ARE
YOU GOING?