Mr. Chris Wretham has over 40 years of experience in international education, primarily teaching music but also other subjects. He holds a Master's degree in education administration and has taught at several international schools in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Currently he is the primary music teacher at Khartoum International Community School in Sudan, where he teaches music from pre-school to Year 6 using skills-based and PYP approaches.
Frances Elizabeth Morgan is an experienced English teacher with over 15 years of experience teaching in international schools in Qatar, Portugal, Wales, Abu Dhabi, and England. She has held various leadership roles, including Head of English, Academic Head of English, and teacher of a range of ages and levels. She has a BA in English, PGCE, and experience assessing qualifications and examining. Her interests include water sports, running, writing, travel, and drama.
The document provides information about Nigeria, including that its capital is Abuja, its population is over 182 million people, and its currency is the Naira. The author shares that Nigeria's flag has three vertical stripes of green and white and includes their coat of arms and national anthem. In closing, the author expresses that they enjoyed learning about Nigeria through this project and thanks the audience for their attention.
The document contains information about teaching stories to students, including links to online stories, definitions of literary elements, and activities and exercises for students to complete. It discusses having students read and illustrate stories, identify characters and settings, fill out story maps, rewrite stories changing characters, and present their new stories. It also includes lists of regular and irregular past tense verbs, the forms of "to be" in both present and past tense, and examples of when to use the past tense.
The United States is made up of 50 states, with Washington DC as the capital city. Only Alaska and Hawaii do not border other states. The document provides basic facts about the structure and geography of the USA.
This document contains information about pancakes and recipes for making pancakes. It includes links to videos about pancake day and songs about pancakes. It also provides the lyrics to a song about making pancakes and discusses ingredients and steps for making pancakes. Interactive activities are suggested such as filling in lyrics of the pancake song and roleplaying customers and servers in a restaurant.
Digraphs are two letters that combine to make a new sound, such as "sh" or "th". Digraphs can be either voiced or unvoiced, with voiced digraphs using vibration of the vocal cords and unvoiced digraphs not using vibration of the vocal cords. The document discusses voiced and unvoiced digraphs.
Mr. Chris Wretham has over 40 years of experience in international education, primarily teaching music but also other subjects. He holds a Master's degree in education administration and has taught at several international schools in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Currently he is the primary music teacher at Khartoum International Community School in Sudan, where he teaches music from pre-school to Year 6 using skills-based and PYP approaches.
Frances Elizabeth Morgan is an experienced English teacher with over 15 years of experience teaching in international schools in Qatar, Portugal, Wales, Abu Dhabi, and England. She has held various leadership roles, including Head of English, Academic Head of English, and teacher of a range of ages and levels. She has a BA in English, PGCE, and experience assessing qualifications and examining. Her interests include water sports, running, writing, travel, and drama.
The document provides information about Nigeria, including that its capital is Abuja, its population is over 182 million people, and its currency is the Naira. The author shares that Nigeria's flag has three vertical stripes of green and white and includes their coat of arms and national anthem. In closing, the author expresses that they enjoyed learning about Nigeria through this project and thanks the audience for their attention.
The document contains information about teaching stories to students, including links to online stories, definitions of literary elements, and activities and exercises for students to complete. It discusses having students read and illustrate stories, identify characters and settings, fill out story maps, rewrite stories changing characters, and present their new stories. It also includes lists of regular and irregular past tense verbs, the forms of "to be" in both present and past tense, and examples of when to use the past tense.
The United States is made up of 50 states, with Washington DC as the capital city. Only Alaska and Hawaii do not border other states. The document provides basic facts about the structure and geography of the USA.
This document contains information about pancakes and recipes for making pancakes. It includes links to videos about pancake day and songs about pancakes. It also provides the lyrics to a song about making pancakes and discusses ingredients and steps for making pancakes. Interactive activities are suggested such as filling in lyrics of the pancake song and roleplaying customers and servers in a restaurant.
Digraphs are two letters that combine to make a new sound, such as "sh" or "th". Digraphs can be either voiced or unvoiced, with voiced digraphs using vibration of the vocal cords and unvoiced digraphs not using vibration of the vocal cords. The document discusses voiced and unvoiced digraphs.
The document provides information about various aspects of school including classrooms, school subjects, furniture, and rules. It contains links to games, videos, and stories related to learning English at school. Some of the key topics covered include classroom language and objects, typical school subjects, and common rules that students are expected to follow.
This document provides information and resources about Christmas celebrations and activities for children to learn English. It includes links to a Christmas song, activities to practice letter writing to Santa and phonics like the "sh", "ch" and "th" sounds. It also shares traditions from different countries and questions to prompt discussion about holidays.
This document discusses hobbies and provides resources for learning about them. It defines hobbies as activities people enjoy doing in their free time outside of work or school. Examples of hobbies mentioned include going shopping and reading. Websites and links are also included that have information about hobbies.
Elba will give a two minute talk about South Africa. South Africa is located on the continent of Africa, with its capital city being Pretoria. The multicolored flag of South Africa features a green "Y" symbolizing the unification of the country. Elba enjoys learning new things through the project and asks if there are any questions after the conclusion of the talk.
Alvaro Perez presents information about the Cayman Islands in a school project. The Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory located in the western Caribbean Sea. They consist of three islands - Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. The largest island, Grand Cayman, has a population of around 57,000 people and its capital and largest city is George Town. The flag of the Cayman Islands features a blue field with the British flag in the corner and a shield displaying symbols of the islands.
The document discusses the geography and political makeup of the United Kingdom and surrounding areas. It states that the UK is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, with London as its capital. Great Britain consists of England, Scotland, and Wales only. Northern Ireland is located on the island of Ireland but is part of the UK politically. The Republic of Ireland, located south of Northern Ireland, is an independent country.
Capital letters are used to start sentences, for names of people and places, and for the pronoun "I". They also mark the start of days of the week and months. Full stops are used to end sentences and signal a longer pause than a comma. Commas are used in lists, to join two related clauses, and in pairs around extra information in a sentence. Speech marks indicate direct quotations in writing.
This document provides instructions and content for an oral presentation and writing assignment on the topic of family. It includes objectives, vocabulary words for family members, tips for delivering an oral presentation, and an outline for the presentation structure. Students are asked to introduce their family, describe one family member, and give their opinion on the project. The presentation should last about two minutes and follow an introduction, body, and conclusion format.
The document contains a collection of riddles in various formats. The riddles cover a range of topics and clues to solve including objects found in a classroom, common items, and wordplay riddles using homophones or double meanings.
The document provides information about the countries that make up the United Kingdom and Great Britain. It states that the UK contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, with London as its capital. Great Britain contains England, Scotland and Wales but not Northern Ireland. Each country is then described individually, noting their location, capital cities, and whether they are part of Great Britain. Quizzes are included to test comprehension.
Elisa will give a two minute talk about Swaziland. Swaziland is located in Africa and has a capital city called Mbabane. The flag of Swaziland has five horizontal bands with red, blue and yellow colors, and features a black and white shield in the red band. Elisa enjoys the project and asks if there are any questions before concluding.
This document provides an overview of a lesson plan about London and the Queen for a Year 3 class. The objectives are to sustain attention, listen and speak appropriately, ask questions, take turns in discussions, and present drama. It then provides information about London, including its location, transportation methods, tourist attractions, population, and popular sights. Details are given about Buckingham Palace and the Queen, including facts about her life, coronation, and marriage. Finally, it outlines an 8-scene play involving the characters Laura, Leo, Class, Queen, Brown, Narrator, Dad, and Sandy.
This document provides instructions and content for an English language learning activity. It includes links to other educational games and activities. It presents vocabulary words for parts of the body and has students write them in the correct places. It introduces a character named Alison Green and has students answer true/false and short answer questions about her description. It also has students write sentences describing people using adjectives.
Eva gave a 2-minute presentation about Sri Lanka. She introduced herself and stated she would talk about Sri Lanka. She noted that Sri Lanka is located in Asia and has a capital city of Colombo, also known as Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte. Eva described Sri Lanka's flag as having horizontal yellow, green, and orange stripes with a purple lion holding a sword in the center. She concluded by thanking the audience for their attention and asking if there were any questions.
The document provides objectives and lesson plans for teaching students about careers, the weather, and cities in the UK. The objectives are to review jobs, introduce the weather, and show interest in important UK cities. The lesson plans include vocabulary, weather forecasts, stories, and a project where students discuss the weekly weather in cities like London, Glasgow, and Edinburgh.
This document is a questionnaire for a child to fill out about themselves. It asks questions such as what their name is, how old they are, if they have any siblings, what they like to do for fun, their favorite subject in school, where they live, and their mother's name. The child answers that they are eight years old, do not have any siblings, enjoy certain activities in their free time like pizza and Coca Cola, and provides other personal details about themselves.
Antigua and Barbuda are two Caribbean islands located in the Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Saint John's is the capital of Antigua and Barbuda. The speaker will give a two minute talk about Antigua and Barbuda, including information about its location, capital, and flag. The speaker enjoys learning about new countries through this project and invites questions at the end.
Maria gave a two minute talk about Malta. She discussed that Malta is a group of islands in the Mediterranean Sea including Valletta, Gozo, and Comino. The capital city is Valletta and the flag is bi-colored with vertical white and red stripes and a cross of the king of England. She enjoyed learning about Malta and showing pictures.
The document contains questions about counting students in a classroom, describing the weather, asking about emotions, and identifying days of the week. It also includes YouTube links to related songs and videos as well as a link to a calendar activity on Starfall.com.
This document contains information about a student's daily routine and an oral presentation they gave. It includes details of the student waking up at 7am, having breakfast at 7:30am, going to school at 8am, eating lunch at 1pm, playing with friends after school, going home at 7pm, having dinner at 7:30pm, taking a shower at 8pm, and going to bed at 9pm. It also provides tips for giving oral presentations and links to additional resources.
The document provides information about various aspects of school including classrooms, school subjects, furniture, and rules. It contains links to games, videos, and stories related to learning English at school. Some of the key topics covered include classroom language and objects, typical school subjects, and common rules that students are expected to follow.
This document provides information and resources about Christmas celebrations and activities for children to learn English. It includes links to a Christmas song, activities to practice letter writing to Santa and phonics like the "sh", "ch" and "th" sounds. It also shares traditions from different countries and questions to prompt discussion about holidays.
This document discusses hobbies and provides resources for learning about them. It defines hobbies as activities people enjoy doing in their free time outside of work or school. Examples of hobbies mentioned include going shopping and reading. Websites and links are also included that have information about hobbies.
Elba will give a two minute talk about South Africa. South Africa is located on the continent of Africa, with its capital city being Pretoria. The multicolored flag of South Africa features a green "Y" symbolizing the unification of the country. Elba enjoys learning new things through the project and asks if there are any questions after the conclusion of the talk.
Alvaro Perez presents information about the Cayman Islands in a school project. The Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory located in the western Caribbean Sea. They consist of three islands - Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. The largest island, Grand Cayman, has a population of around 57,000 people and its capital and largest city is George Town. The flag of the Cayman Islands features a blue field with the British flag in the corner and a shield displaying symbols of the islands.
The document discusses the geography and political makeup of the United Kingdom and surrounding areas. It states that the UK is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, with London as its capital. Great Britain consists of England, Scotland, and Wales only. Northern Ireland is located on the island of Ireland but is part of the UK politically. The Republic of Ireland, located south of Northern Ireland, is an independent country.
Capital letters are used to start sentences, for names of people and places, and for the pronoun "I". They also mark the start of days of the week and months. Full stops are used to end sentences and signal a longer pause than a comma. Commas are used in lists, to join two related clauses, and in pairs around extra information in a sentence. Speech marks indicate direct quotations in writing.
This document provides instructions and content for an oral presentation and writing assignment on the topic of family. It includes objectives, vocabulary words for family members, tips for delivering an oral presentation, and an outline for the presentation structure. Students are asked to introduce their family, describe one family member, and give their opinion on the project. The presentation should last about two minutes and follow an introduction, body, and conclusion format.
The document contains a collection of riddles in various formats. The riddles cover a range of topics and clues to solve including objects found in a classroom, common items, and wordplay riddles using homophones or double meanings.
The document provides information about the countries that make up the United Kingdom and Great Britain. It states that the UK contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, with London as its capital. Great Britain contains England, Scotland and Wales but not Northern Ireland. Each country is then described individually, noting their location, capital cities, and whether they are part of Great Britain. Quizzes are included to test comprehension.
Elisa will give a two minute talk about Swaziland. Swaziland is located in Africa and has a capital city called Mbabane. The flag of Swaziland has five horizontal bands with red, blue and yellow colors, and features a black and white shield in the red band. Elisa enjoys the project and asks if there are any questions before concluding.
This document provides an overview of a lesson plan about London and the Queen for a Year 3 class. The objectives are to sustain attention, listen and speak appropriately, ask questions, take turns in discussions, and present drama. It then provides information about London, including its location, transportation methods, tourist attractions, population, and popular sights. Details are given about Buckingham Palace and the Queen, including facts about her life, coronation, and marriage. Finally, it outlines an 8-scene play involving the characters Laura, Leo, Class, Queen, Brown, Narrator, Dad, and Sandy.
This document provides instructions and content for an English language learning activity. It includes links to other educational games and activities. It presents vocabulary words for parts of the body and has students write them in the correct places. It introduces a character named Alison Green and has students answer true/false and short answer questions about her description. It also has students write sentences describing people using adjectives.
Eva gave a 2-minute presentation about Sri Lanka. She introduced herself and stated she would talk about Sri Lanka. She noted that Sri Lanka is located in Asia and has a capital city of Colombo, also known as Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte. Eva described Sri Lanka's flag as having horizontal yellow, green, and orange stripes with a purple lion holding a sword in the center. She concluded by thanking the audience for their attention and asking if there were any questions.
The document provides objectives and lesson plans for teaching students about careers, the weather, and cities in the UK. The objectives are to review jobs, introduce the weather, and show interest in important UK cities. The lesson plans include vocabulary, weather forecasts, stories, and a project where students discuss the weekly weather in cities like London, Glasgow, and Edinburgh.
This document is a questionnaire for a child to fill out about themselves. It asks questions such as what their name is, how old they are, if they have any siblings, what they like to do for fun, their favorite subject in school, where they live, and their mother's name. The child answers that they are eight years old, do not have any siblings, enjoy certain activities in their free time like pizza and Coca Cola, and provides other personal details about themselves.
Antigua and Barbuda are two Caribbean islands located in the Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Saint John's is the capital of Antigua and Barbuda. The speaker will give a two minute talk about Antigua and Barbuda, including information about its location, capital, and flag. The speaker enjoys learning about new countries through this project and invites questions at the end.
Maria gave a two minute talk about Malta. She discussed that Malta is a group of islands in the Mediterranean Sea including Valletta, Gozo, and Comino. The capital city is Valletta and the flag is bi-colored with vertical white and red stripes and a cross of the king of England. She enjoyed learning about Malta and showing pictures.
The document contains questions about counting students in a classroom, describing the weather, asking about emotions, and identifying days of the week. It also includes YouTube links to related songs and videos as well as a link to a calendar activity on Starfall.com.
This document contains information about a student's daily routine and an oral presentation they gave. It includes details of the student waking up at 7am, having breakfast at 7:30am, going to school at 8am, eating lunch at 1pm, playing with friends after school, going home at 7pm, having dinner at 7:30pm, taking a shower at 8pm, and going to bed at 9pm. It also provides tips for giving oral presentations and links to additional resources.
The English alphabetic code uses letters to represent sounds. It has evolved over many centuries from its origins in ancient alphabets. While reasonably phonemic for most English words, some sounds can be spelled multiple ways and other sounds have no single standard spelling.
This document contains information about weather, seasons, and jobs related to different types of weather. It includes links to weather-related educational games, stories, songs and vocabulary. There are sections about the weather in important cities in the UK, with examples given for the weekly forecast in London. Students are assigned a project to research and present the weekly weather forecast for another major UK city.
The document provides information about Halloween festivities and traditions. It discusses what Halloween is, how it originated, and how it is celebrated in English-speaking countries. It is celebrated on October 31st. On this night, houses are decorated with things like skeletons, bats, spider webs, and jack-o-lanterns. Children dress up in costumes and go door-to-door saying "trick or treat" to collect candy. They also carve faces into pumpkins to use as jack-o-lanterns. The document also includes links to videos and a song about magic spells and Halloween.
Ghana is located in Africa. The capital city of Ghana is Acra. The flag of Ghana has three horizontal stripes that are red, yellow, and green with a black star in the middle. A student named Carla from Ghana gave a two minute presentation about her home country, including its location, capital city, and a description of the flag.
This document provides instructions for drawing the flags of several countries. It describes the colors, shapes and designs found on the flags of the Czech Republic, Comoros, Ghana, Georgia, Niger, Japan, Thailand, and Panama. Students are directed to follow their teacher's instructions to draw each flag, with brief descriptions of 3-5 sentences provided for the elements that make up each national flag.
This document provides instructions for drawing the flags of several countries. It describes the colors, shapes and designs of the flags of the Czech Republic, Comoros, Ghana, Georgia, Niger, Japan, Thailand, and Panama. The flags featured include horizontal stripes, triangles, stars, crosses and colored squares with stars. Students are directed to follow their teacher's instructions to draw each flag.
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7. What is the capital city?
The capital city of Ghana is Acra.
8. Can you describe the flag?
Yes, I can!
The flag of Ghana has three horizontal stripes are red,
yellow and green.
It has got a blak star in the middle.