Sunday, March 23, 2014

Against All Odds

A Football Story

Enjoy this inspirational video and answer the questions that follow.
Click "Submit" at the end of the form to send your answers.


Click here for video script




"Whatever challenges you face in life...
If you think you can make a difference...
we say you can."

-TMB Make THE Difference

Monday, November 19, 2012

Words to Express

Let's listen to Hey Jude by the Beatles
 and see what we hear!



Back to the Present and Remembering Idioms:
Listen to the song, fill in the blanks, and follow the instructions to complete the form.

Please make sure you answer all of the questions, click on "Submit," and watch the video at the bottom.

Good luck and enjoy!


Check out this creative video idea 
by Lyrical Flowcharts:


Bonus: Find a song with idioms 
to share with the class! 

Thank you and have a great day 


Monday, February 6, 2012

Internationally Known


Click on the following links to complete the exercises:

*Please remember - After each exercise, you must click on the 'back' arrow to return to his page.*


Peer Gynt is a play by Henrik Ibsen, Norway's most famous playwright. It was written in 1867, and first performed in Christiania (now Oslo) on February 24, 1876. To listen to the story, click here - do you recognize the music by famous Scandinavian composer Edvard Grieg?

3) Read the timetable and answer the questions - can you guess which country it belongs to?


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Magic Past

Click on the picture to find and complete the exercises:


Click on the following links for more past simple practice:

*Don't forget to click on the 'back' arrow to return to this page.

1) The Frog Prince

Click on the following links for past progressive practice:


Good luck and have fun!

Monday, December 5, 2011

It's a Disaster!


Look and discuss:

What is happening in this photograph?

In your opinion, what is a disaster?

How do you think you would react in a disaster?


What kinds of disasters are common in Israel?


Watch, learn and answer:

Watch the video and answer the questions on the form below.



Read and explore:

What is Global Warming and what does it mean to us?
Read this article from
Online Tutoring World.com
to find the answers:

Scientists believe that global warming may lead to many parts of the world experiencing dry periods. This is called a drought, and if the dry period continues for longer periods, it may affect a countrys ability to produce food. This can cause severe famine; and without a constant supply of food, many people may die from starvation.

The opposite effect that global warming can cause is that it can lead to higher levels of rainfalls. Higher rainfalls may lead to severe flooding, particularly in towns and cities with poor drainage systems. Not only will flood water cause a lot of damage to peoples houses and property, it can affect the quality of drinking water and lead to an outbreak of diseases.
Some countries will have poorly equipped medical teams, which may mean a high rate of casualties and an even higher death toll.

A country needs to prepare its emergency team now to prepare for the coming global warming. It needs to be ready to airlift food supplies, and to rescue people using helicopters and large trucks. This will be very important, particularly in areas that have been cut-off due to bad weather.

Scientists also warn about the indirect impact of global warming. Not only will food production be limited, but the quality of our drinking water can be severely affected.

Vocabulary Practice
Global warming - an increase in the earths temperature.
Drought - a condition caused by a shortage of rainfall.
Famine - a shortage of food leading to widespread hunger.
Starvation - extreme hunger.
Flooding - excess supply of water.
Outbreak - something that happens suddenly, such as a disease outbreak, leading to undesirable conditions.
Casualties - someone who is injured or killed as a result of war or a natural disaster.
Death toll - the number of people who died.
Rescue - to save from danger.
Helicopters - a type of aircraft that flies using it's rotor blades.
Cut-off - to isolate, switch or turn off.
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Explore the four steps of planning - how can we be prepared?

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Now, Listen a Minute and put the story together here.

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Now that you have worked so hard, it's time to play


Once you have mastered the first game,

test your skills with something more challenging, and try to Stop Disasters!
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To learn more about weather and natural disasters, please visit



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Good Luck and Have Fun!

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Practice


Click on each line to complete the exercises.
When you finish, you must click the 'back' button to return to this page.
Good Luck!

Monday, June 20, 2011

BE the Hero



Hello and welcome to Superhero Headquarters

Which super power do you wish you could have?

Read about these Superheroes

What do you know about Superheroes?


Hint: You can use the internet to help with your search


You can make your own Captain Underpants comic
Create your own comics
here


Have FUN!!