This document discusses learning English through herbs and vegetables. It provides a table on singular and plural subject structures for positive and negative statements about liking various vegetables. It then lists 10 statements about different people or characters liking or not liking various vegetables and asks the reader to translate the statements into their own language.
This document is a lesson plan for grade 4 English learning about going to the market to buy vegetables and fruits. It includes a story about going to the market and buying pumpkins. It then has blanks for students to fill in what other items characters want to buy using phrases like "He/She wants to buy", "He/She wants some", and "He/She needs some".
Laura is a monkey who lives in a tree. She loves fruit, especially bananas and oranges. When eating bananas, she peels them carefully, and when given oranges she jumps around excitedly. If Laura eats too much fruit she may get sick. The zookeeper feeds her bananas only on Sundays to prevent this.
This document lists various parts of the human face and head in no particular order, including the eyes, nose, mouth, lips, hair, chin, eyebrows, ears, tongue, neck, teeth, eyelashes, forehead, cheeks, and repeats some terms. It also includes the unrelated term "GAME" in the middle of the list.
This document discusses learning English through herbs and vegetables. It provides a table on singular and plural subject structures for positive and negative statements about liking various vegetables. It then lists 10 statements about different people or characters liking or not liking various vegetables and asks the reader to translate the statements into their own language.
This document is a lesson plan for grade 4 English learning about going to the market to buy vegetables and fruits. It includes a story about going to the market and buying pumpkins. It then has blanks for students to fill in what other items characters want to buy using phrases like "He/She wants to buy", "He/She wants some", and "He/She needs some".
Laura is a monkey who lives in a tree. She loves fruit, especially bananas and oranges. When eating bananas, she peels them carefully, and when given oranges she jumps around excitedly. If Laura eats too much fruit she may get sick. The zookeeper feeds her bananas only on Sundays to prevent this.
This document lists various parts of the human face and head in no particular order, including the eyes, nose, mouth, lips, hair, chin, eyebrows, ears, tongue, neck, teeth, eyelashes, forehead, cheeks, and repeats some terms. It also includes the unrelated term "GAME" in the middle of the list.
This document introduces various fruits and vegetables. It contains greetings from items that are red or green with a green cap (pepper), white with a bad smell (garlic or onion), white or yellow with a bad smell like garlic, yellow and sour (lemon), brown that should be peeled before cooking (potato), red with a green cap that is the queen of meals (tomato), orange and grows underground (carrot), green and red like pyjamas with black buttons too (zucchini), white inside and brown outside that can have milk inside (coconut), purple or green and sweet with a green leaf (grape), red with black spots and a green cap that is sweet and smells nice (st
This document is a lesson plan for teaching English vocabulary words for vegetables to 4th grade students. It includes an activity where students match pictures of vegetables like chili, lime, and mushrooms to their English names. They are then asked questions about which vegetables are red, orange, or green. The lesson concludes by having students survey their classmates on which vegetables boys and girls like, such as tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document contains a series of random words with no clear meaning or narrative. Various nouns and verbs are listed with no apparent connection between the lines. The summary provides only a high-level description because the original text lacks essential information or a discernible topic to summarize further.
This document provides instructions for making a paper bunny mask for children. It instructs the reader to cut out the mask shape and eye and mouth holes from heavy paper using scissors or a craft knife with adult supervision. It then tells the reader to fold and glue the tabs inside to attach rubber bands and complete the mask. It emphasizes the importance of adult supervision when children use scissors, glue or craft knives and cautions that paper edges can be sharp.
This blog is aimed at kindergarten students aged 4 to 6 at San Jose de las Vegas School. It aims to introduce independent learning about farm animals, their babies, and products through PowerPoint presentations, videos, audio activities, stories, games, worksheets, online links and crafts related to farm animals. Students will learn to name farm animals and their babies and the products they produce on the farm.
This document provides instructions for making a dog mask out of paper with cutouts for eyes, a tongue, and tabs to secure rubber bands. The instructions are to cut around the outline shape, cut holes for eyes and the tongue using scissors or a craft knife, and fold and glue tabs inside to attach rubber bands. It cautions that children need supervision using scissors and glue and should not use craft knives due to sharp edges.
This blog is aimed at kindergarten students aged 4 to 6 at San Jose de las Vegas School. It aims to introduce independent learning about farm animals, their babies, and products through PowerPoint presentations, videos, audio activities, stories, games, worksheets, online links and crafts related to farm animals. Students will learn to name farm animals and their babies and the products they produce.
Free Printable Singapore math worksheets for kidsKids Academy Co
Download and print out these fun Singapore Math worksheets and neither math nor handwriting will ever be a chore for your child. These free math worksheets are perfect for children that are just starting to learn their one-digit numbers, as well as those that already know them.
Download more free printable worksheets at http://www.kidsacademy.mobi/free-preschool-kindergarten-worksheets/
Dokumen tersebut berisi lembar kerja untuk anak-anak tentang membilang benda. Terdapat beberapa gambar benda yang harus dihitung jumlahnya dan dituliskan angkanya di kolom sebelah kiri atau kanan, lalu mengisi angka yang ditulis dengan tebal dan mewarnai benda sesuai angkanya.
The document outlines the six articles of faith in Islam. These include belief in God, belief in angels, belief in holy books, belief in prophets, belief in the day of judgment, and belief in divine destiny.
- Sandra and her brother Ron are introduced, along with their mother Cindy. Sandra does not like vegetables like carrots, while Ron enjoys tomatoes and carrots from their garden.
- Sandra only eats potatoes and snacks like crisps. She drinks milk but not juice or soda. Ron does not eat chicken or fish because he does not want to eat animals.
This document is a reading comprehension exercise in English for 4th grade students. It contains 10 multiple choice questions about vegetables. The questions test vocabulary like identifying vegetables from descriptions of their color, what animals eat them, and which are commonly cooked into soups. Correct answers are provided to help students practice and learn English words for different types of vegetables.
This document is a reading comprehension exercise in English for Thai students. It contains a short story about a girl named Sandra and her family. There are 12 multiple choice questions about details from the story, such as what Sandra's mother is cooking for dinner, how many people are in Sandra's family, and her favorite vegetable. It also contains 4 short answer questions asking the student to identify their favorite and least favorite fruits and vegetables. The purpose is to help students practice reading in English and test their comprehension of details in the short passage.
This document lists and provides dates for several important public holidays in Thailand, including:
- The King's Birthday on December 5th
- King Chulalongkorn Day on October 23rd
- The Queen's Birthday and Mother's Day on August 12th
- Chakri Memorial Day on April 6th
- Constitution Day on December 10th
- Coronation Day on May 5th
- Songkran Festival from April 13th to 15th
- New Year's Day on January 1st
P.5 unit 4 all year long page 39 days and monthspantiluck
The document outlines various events taking place in April, including the author's birthday on April 1st, the Songkran festival from April 13-15, a dentist appointment on April 20th, Chakri Memorial Day on April 6th, going camping on April 17th, attending a birthday party for their father on April 21st, and Winai's birthday party on April 10th.
The document lists various items found in a classroom including school supplies like notebooks, pencils, erasers and chalk, as well as furniture like desks, chairs, bookshelves and tables. Educational materials are also listed, such as globes, maps, books, and audio/visual equipment like televisions, radios, and tape recorders.
This document introduces various fruits and vegetables. It contains greetings from items that are red or green with a green cap (pepper), white with a bad smell (garlic or onion), white or yellow with a bad smell like garlic, yellow and sour (lemon), brown that should be peeled before cooking (potato), red with a green cap that is the queen of meals (tomato), orange and grows underground (carrot), green and red like pyjamas with black buttons too (zucchini), white inside and brown outside that can have milk inside (coconut), purple or green and sweet with a green leaf (grape), red with black spots and a green cap that is sweet and smells nice (st
This document is a lesson plan for teaching English vocabulary words for vegetables to 4th grade students. It includes an activity where students match pictures of vegetables like chili, lime, and mushrooms to their English names. They are then asked questions about which vegetables are red, orange, or green. The lesson concludes by having students survey their classmates on which vegetables boys and girls like, such as tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document contains a series of random words with no clear meaning or narrative. Various nouns and verbs are listed with no apparent connection between the lines. The summary provides only a high-level description because the original text lacks essential information or a discernible topic to summarize further.
This document provides instructions for making a paper bunny mask for children. It instructs the reader to cut out the mask shape and eye and mouth holes from heavy paper using scissors or a craft knife with adult supervision. It then tells the reader to fold and glue the tabs inside to attach rubber bands and complete the mask. It emphasizes the importance of adult supervision when children use scissors, glue or craft knives and cautions that paper edges can be sharp.
This blog is aimed at kindergarten students aged 4 to 6 at San Jose de las Vegas School. It aims to introduce independent learning about farm animals, their babies, and products through PowerPoint presentations, videos, audio activities, stories, games, worksheets, online links and crafts related to farm animals. Students will learn to name farm animals and their babies and the products they produce on the farm.
This document provides instructions for making a dog mask out of paper with cutouts for eyes, a tongue, and tabs to secure rubber bands. The instructions are to cut around the outline shape, cut holes for eyes and the tongue using scissors or a craft knife, and fold and glue tabs inside to attach rubber bands. It cautions that children need supervision using scissors and glue and should not use craft knives due to sharp edges.
This blog is aimed at kindergarten students aged 4 to 6 at San Jose de las Vegas School. It aims to introduce independent learning about farm animals, their babies, and products through PowerPoint presentations, videos, audio activities, stories, games, worksheets, online links and crafts related to farm animals. Students will learn to name farm animals and their babies and the products they produce.
Free Printable Singapore math worksheets for kidsKids Academy Co
Download and print out these fun Singapore Math worksheets and neither math nor handwriting will ever be a chore for your child. These free math worksheets are perfect for children that are just starting to learn their one-digit numbers, as well as those that already know them.
Download more free printable worksheets at http://www.kidsacademy.mobi/free-preschool-kindergarten-worksheets/
Dokumen tersebut berisi lembar kerja untuk anak-anak tentang membilang benda. Terdapat beberapa gambar benda yang harus dihitung jumlahnya dan dituliskan angkanya di kolom sebelah kiri atau kanan, lalu mengisi angka yang ditulis dengan tebal dan mewarnai benda sesuai angkanya.
The document outlines the six articles of faith in Islam. These include belief in God, belief in angels, belief in holy books, belief in prophets, belief in the day of judgment, and belief in divine destiny.
- Sandra and her brother Ron are introduced, along with their mother Cindy. Sandra does not like vegetables like carrots, while Ron enjoys tomatoes and carrots from their garden.
- Sandra only eats potatoes and snacks like crisps. She drinks milk but not juice or soda. Ron does not eat chicken or fish because he does not want to eat animals.
This document is a reading comprehension exercise in English for 4th grade students. It contains 10 multiple choice questions about vegetables. The questions test vocabulary like identifying vegetables from descriptions of their color, what animals eat them, and which are commonly cooked into soups. Correct answers are provided to help students practice and learn English words for different types of vegetables.
This document is a reading comprehension exercise in English for Thai students. It contains a short story about a girl named Sandra and her family. There are 12 multiple choice questions about details from the story, such as what Sandra's mother is cooking for dinner, how many people are in Sandra's family, and her favorite vegetable. It also contains 4 short answer questions asking the student to identify their favorite and least favorite fruits and vegetables. The purpose is to help students practice reading in English and test their comprehension of details in the short passage.
This document lists and provides dates for several important public holidays in Thailand, including:
- The King's Birthday on December 5th
- King Chulalongkorn Day on October 23rd
- The Queen's Birthday and Mother's Day on August 12th
- Chakri Memorial Day on April 6th
- Constitution Day on December 10th
- Coronation Day on May 5th
- Songkran Festival from April 13th to 15th
- New Year's Day on January 1st
P.5 unit 4 all year long page 39 days and monthspantiluck
The document outlines various events taking place in April, including the author's birthday on April 1st, the Songkran festival from April 13-15, a dentist appointment on April 20th, Chakri Memorial Day on April 6th, going camping on April 17th, attending a birthday party for their father on April 21st, and Winai's birthday party on April 10th.
The document lists various items found in a classroom including school supplies like notebooks, pencils, erasers and chalk, as well as furniture like desks, chairs, bookshelves and tables. Educational materials are also listed, such as globes, maps, books, and audio/visual equipment like televisions, radios, and tape recorders.
The document contains a series of sentences with blanks to be filled in using the correct verb form provided in parentheses. It tests the use of present perfect, present continuous, past simple and other verb tenses in short sentences providing context about actions or situations occurring at different times in the past or present.
The document lists various sports, fruits/vegetables, jobs, and animals in categories with 3 examples provided for each category. For sports, categories include team sports, individual sports, indoor sports, sports that use balls, and sports that don't require equipment. Fruit/vegetable categories include green fruits, fruits that can be cooked, sour fruits/vegetables, and sweet fruits/vegetables. Job categories include jobs in hospitals, schools, jobs ending in -or, and jobs beginning with c. Animal categories include animals without legs, animals that eat meat, animals that walk very slow, mammals, and animals with wings but cannot fly.
The document contains a series of sentences with missing pronouns that refer to people or things mentioned earlier in each short passage. The pronouns that fill in the blanks refer to nouns including names of people, occupations, family relationships, nationality, age and possessions.
The document lists various underwater creatures including shark, shrimp, seahorse, crab, shell, dolphin, whale, squid, lobster, starfish, turtle, stingray, fugu, octopus, swordfish, fish, and jelly fish. It then asks the reader to choose the best answer for what the document is describing, with options including squid, shark, octopus, fish, dolphin, swordfish, fugu, seahorse, stingray, jelly fish, turtle, starfish, lobster, shrimp, shell, crab, and dolphin.
The document provides examples of sentences in the present continuous tense, describing various actions that different people and things are doing such as Poor Tom crying, Ron reading a book, Jimmy and Tony playing basketball, and Sam playing computer games. It continues listing sentences in the present continuous tense about what additional people like one's mom, the children, a cat, brother, aunt, Sandra, uncle, brother, family, another brother, Smith, cousin, men, sister, Tony and Smith, and they are doing.
The document appears to be a collection of questions and multiple choice answers related to identifying objects, animals and their abilities. It includes questions about what certain images represent, whether animals can perform certain actions, fill in the blank questions and prepositional phrases describing locations of objects. The questions cover topics like objects, animals, numbers, activities, food, vehicles and adjectives.
The document introduces several fruits and vegetables through short descriptions of their appearance, taste, and common uses. A pepper is green or red and often included in salads. An onion is white and known for its strong smell. A lemon is yellow but a different color than a lemon. A tomato is red with a green cap and considered a staple ingredient. Carrots are orange and grown underground while potatoes are brown and commonly eaten as chips after peeling.
This document contains a test on verbs used in the present simple tense in English. It provides 35 questions with multiple choice answers for filling in the blank in sentences with common present simple verb forms like "he sells", "Jenny thinks", "Ron and his father set" and so on. The correct answers are also provided.
This document provides examples of verbs used in the present continuous tense in English. It lists 24 verbs in the -ing form, alongside misspelled versions and the base form of each verb. The present continuous tense, also called the present progressive tense, is formed using the verb "to be" in its present form plus the verb with an -ing ending to indicate an action that is in progress or ongoing at the present time.
This document lists various parts of the human face and head in no particular order, including the eyes, nose, mouth, lips, hair, chin, eyebrows, ears, tongue, neck, teeth, eyelashes, cheeks, and forehead. It repeats some of these terms and also includes the unrelated word "GAME" in the middle.
This document contains sentences describing what different people and animals have or do not have. It discusses things like Jessie having a guitar, Mark having a new mobile, Brenda and Alec having a wedding party, and Pete liking sports and having a surfboard. It also mentions things that are not had, such as Nick, Jack and Leo not having two hamsters in their cage, and dogs not having feathers. Overall, the document is using possessives like "have" and "has" to describe what various nouns do or do not own or possess.
The document lists various occupations including business man, farmer, clown, doctor, explorer, monk, astronaut, lumber jack, lawyer, teacher, soldier, sailor, mailman, robber, actor, police man, surfer, builder, waiter, and magician. It provides the vocabulary words for each occupation.
This document lists various job options and occupations that one could consider for their future career path. It includes jobs like barber, teacher, fisherman, butcher, carpenter, cashier, waiter, chef, and many others. It then prompts the reader to look at and match the jobs in a quiz.
This document introduces various fruits and vegetables through short descriptions of each one. It describes their colors, textures, smells, what animals like to eat them, how they are used in cooking or other products, and some of their nutritional properties. In total, over 20 different plants are presented in simple greetings and 3 sentence descriptions.
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