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viernes, 17 de marzo de 2017

CULTURE WEEK

Happy Pirate Song | Actions Song For Children | Children Songs







                                    



A Pirate Went To Sea





We are the Pirates - Kids Pirate Song | Songs for Children


























LTK's Crafts for Kids
Links to Other Pirate Activities for Kids



Body parts Pirate game

En este juego podéis practicar las partes del cuerpo, mientras avanzáis en vuestro barco pirata por un mar lleno de islas, en busca del tesoro.
Muy recomendable para los que necesitáis repasar un poquito.
Sólo tenéis que hacer clic en el dado y el barco avanzará el número de islas que os salga. Entonces tendréis que responder una pregunta:
- completar la frase con la parte del cuerpo que se corresponda con la imagen o...
- seleccionar la frase que habéis oído. Si queréis volver a escucharla, haced clic en "Replay"
En ambos casos, al seleccionar la respuesta tendréis que hacer clic en "submit" para enviarla.
Si os equivocáis en la respuesta, volveréis a la isla de la que veníais. ¡Poned mucha atención para no cometer errores!¡Ah, y mucho cuidado con el pirata, que se gasta muy malas ideas!, si caéis en él os hace comenzar de nuevo :-(





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Resultado de imagen de pirate vocabulary cards
EXERCISES



http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=6289


Communication 4 All
Resources to Support Inclusion
This has opened in a separate window - just exit to return to the Early Years page.
Pirate facts PowerPoint: click the image to download
Pirate Bordered Paper - lined, half lined and plain: click the image to download
Pirate Co-ordinates PowerPoint Activity:
This needs to be saved to your own computer to run properly
Pirate Word Mats
Pirate Display Frieze: click the image to download
To download a Pirates Treasure Game please visit 
and click the image below to download accompanying story cards



This book is about a little boy, named Jeremy Jacob, who is at the beach with his family until the pirates show up and take him away. They need his help. On his journey he learns how to talk like a pirate and act like a pirate, but he also learns there are no books or good night kisses on the ship. Jeremy decides he does not want to be a pirate, he just wants to go home to his family. 

I created a companion to accompany this book which covers a little bit of everything!


There is a worksheet to identify story elements.


There are two sequencing activities: 




There are 24 comprehension question cards and 3 additional blank cards for you to add what you need. There is also 8 yes/no questions included. 


Next, there are 15 tier two vocabulary cards with 3 answer choices plus an additional 3 blank cards for you to add what you need. Your students will use context clues within the sentence to identify the meaning of the words.


Jeremy learns some pretty awful manners from the pirates, so I included an activity to talk about good manner/bad manners.


We couldn't forget about the Pirate vocabulary! There are 11 pirate words with matching definition cards and 2 additional cards. 


I have many students who work on sentence structure and verb tenses. There is a past, present, and future sorting activity with 24 verb cards. 


And 16 irregular verb cards with 3 answer choices.


Next we have sentence scramble, which includes 6 color coded sentences. Students will arrange the words into the correct order to formulate sentences. 


There are 4 describing mats, articulation worksheets, and an open ended game included.

You can grab this packet in my TPT store.


I can't wait to pull this packet out next month. What fun pirate crafts or activities do you do with your students to celebrate Talk Like A Pirate Day?




Resultado de imagen de find the treasure in the school

The big ship sails through the Alley Alley O







It's by Elizabeth Mattersen. 



"The big ship sails through the Alley Alley O,
Alley Alley O, Alley Alley O,
The big ship sails through the Alley Alley O,
On the last day of September.

The Captain said, 'It will never, never do,
It will never, never do,
It will never, never do', etc

The big ship sank to the bottom of the sea, 
The bottom of the sea, the bottom of the sea, etc.

We all dip our heads in the deep blue sea,
The deep blue sea, the deep blue sea, etc.