martes, 28 de octubre de 2014

Do You Live in a Haunted House?

Answer the following questions and explain to us if you live (or do not live) in a haunted house.

domingo, 26 de octubre de 2014

Haunted Halloween .

Read the text and answer the comprehension questions.

Haunted Houses

Are You a Witch?

Are you a witch? Answer the questions and explain why you think you are( or are not) a witch.

Are You a Werewolf?

Are you a werewolf? Answer the questions and explain why you think you are( or are not) a werewolf.

Adorable Paper Owl Craft


Read and watch the slides and decide if the following sentences are true or false. Correct the false sentences.Then make two paper owls.





  1. To make the owl you need  a toilet paper Tube, some cupcake liners, some construction paper, some tape, some glue and a marker. TRUE
  2. Cut 1 inch from the end of cardboard,fold in and secure with aluminium foil.
  3. Cut cupcake liner into very small pieces and trim away the flat sections leaving just the ruffles.
  4. Glue the ruffle pieces overlapping each one.
  5. Cut eyes from construction paper,add pupils  and dots with marker.Glue onto cardboard.
  6. Cut and glue beak.
  7. For  the wings cut a cupcake liner in half and glue onto the back.


viernes, 24 de octubre de 2014

Creepy, Crawly Creatures




Read the following blog post by Martha Stewart and answer the questions:



  1. What do you need to make the mice silhouettes?
  2. How many steps does it take to make them?
  3. What do you have to do in step 2?
  4. Where can you place them?
  5. What will they do to people?

jueves, 23 de octubre de 2014

Clothespin Bats


Watch the following video: 

Clothespin Bats

1.Now decide if the following sentences are true or false. Correct the false ones.
Squirrels are the only mammals that can fly.
All bats are blind.
Bats helped scientist to develop sonar.
2. And complete the following sentences:
To make these bats you need some construction paper, some c _____________and some g_________ and a little hole puncher for the eyes.
First you make the t____________
Then you trace the figure on a p_____________of p_____________using the template.
Now you have to c_________it out.
Once your bats  are cut you punch out the e_________.
Now you have to apply a little bit of g________to the wings and you glue 2 bats together.

Finally you have to insert a clothes pin and glue it to the bat.
3. Go to your teacher´s desk and get the supplies you need and make 5 clothespin bats.

Spooky, Creepy Lollies.

Read the text , answer the questions and make 5 of each kind. Get the supplies from your teacher´s desk.

  1. What do you need to make the ghosts?
  2. What do you need to make the spiderss?
  3. What do you need to make the Jack o' Lanterns?



Ghosts: This one's a classic. First we collected white plastic shopping bags (and a few tissues for fun), which were each held tight with an opalescent chenille craft wire. Finally, with a black, permanent marker, we added facial features.




 Spiders: We snipped off the top of a black garbage bag, so it's still useful, just smaller and cut the long strip into squares. We learned that arachnids indeed have 8 legs but decided that would be a little excessive for our creepy crawlies. So we took three pieces of black chenille craft wire and snipped them in half which made 6 perfectly sized legs. First we wrapped the 3 wires around the stick once to hold the garbage bag on tightly and finally gave them knees by putting a kink in each leg at the center.


 Jack o' Lanterns: We re-purposed a small stash of orange tissue paper we had saved from a gift. One green chenille craft wire, wrapped around once or twice held it all together nicely. We wound the end(s) around a pen to give it a twisted vine look. Some black triangles for eyes and a happy mouth finished them off.

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How to Make Lollipop Ghosts for Halloween


View How to Make Lollipop Ghosts for Halloween on Howcast


Watch the video and answer the following questions.
How many steps does it take to make a lollipop ghost?
What do you need to make it?
What do you use to secure the tissue paper?
What do you use to draw the scary face?
Now go to the teacher´s desk and take the materials you need and make 10 lollipop ghosts.



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How to Make a Spooky Halloween Garland

Watch the following video and choose the right answer. Then take the materials from the teacher´s desk and make the garland.

1.What are you going to need for spooky garlands?
Some black and orange paper
Some black craft paper
Some black sand paper
2.What does she use to trace the silhouette?
A pencil
A rubber
A template
3.Then you have to
cut the paper
fold the paper
tear the paper off
4.A trick to hold the paper in place is to
cut the corners
glue the corners
staple the corners
5.Then you cut the figure with a pair of
scissors
shoes
stencils
5. And punch the                                                                with a hole puncher
wings
eyes
ears

jueves, 9 de octubre de 2014

With A Little Help From My Friends

Listen and fill in the gaps.

Do you need _____________________?
I just need _________________________to love
Could it be ____________________________?
I want _______________________ to love.









lunes, 6 de octubre de 2014

TO LOVE........


You don't know what it's like, baby
You don't know what it's like
To love -----------------------
To love ___________________

The way I love you

INDEFINITE PRONOUNS 2

Now do activities 1 and 2.
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/pronouns/indefinite-pronouns


INDEFINITE PRONOUNS

somebody
someone
something
anybody
anyone
anything
nobody
no one
nothing
everybody
everyone
everything
We use indefinite pronouns to refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are. We use pronouns ending in -body or -one for people, and pronouns ending in -thing for things:
Everybody enjoyed the concert.
I opened the door but there was no one at home.
It was a very clear day. We could see everything.
We use a singular verb after an indefinite pronoun:
Everybody loves Sally.
Everything was ready for the party.
We use indefinite pronouns with no- as the subject in negative clauses (not pronouns with any.)
Anybody didn’t come >> Nobody came.
We do not use another negative in a clause with nobody, no one or nothing:
Nobody came.
Nothing happened.
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/pronouns/indefinite-pronouns