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Friday, 30 April 2021

Long Vowel /ɑː/

 Alex, from BBC Learning English, teaches us the pronunciation of the long vowel / ɑː /.

This is Me

  Today, in This is Me!, here we have Óliver talking about himself.

Short Vowel /ʌ/

 Watch Alex, from BBC Learnign English, teaching us the short vowel sound / ʌ /.

 

Reading Corner

 Today's story is "Hurricane", written and illustrated by David Wiesner.

Homophones

 Homophones are words that have different meaning and different spelling but the same pronunciation, that is, they sound the same.

Thursday, 29 April 2021

Reading Corner

 In today's Reading Corner, Nick Butterworth reads "After the Storm", by himself.

Homophones

 Homophones are words that have different spelling and different meaning but the same pronunciation, that is, they sound the same.

Wednesday, 28 April 2021

This is Me!

 Today, in This is Me!, Elia tells us her about herself.

Reading Corner

 Let's watch Awnie reading Izzy B's "A Tighty Whitie Wind".

Homophones

Homophones are words that have different spelling and different meaning but the same pronunciation, that is, they sound the same.

Tuesday, 27 April 2021

Reading Corner

Miss Linda reads "That Is My Dream", by Langston Hughes and Daniel Miyares.

Homophones

  Homophones are words that have different meaning and different spelling but the same pronunciation, that is, they sound the same.

Monday, 26 April 2021

Tongue Twisters

 Tongue Twisters are phrases and sentences that use a certain sound, often very difficult to say, especially when repeated quickly. They are word games that are fantastic to practice pronunciation when speaking English, so 5th Graders have been creating some using the initial sounds of their names.

I hope you like Sofía's!

Reading Corner

 Kelly reads Gemma Merino's "The Crocodile Who Didn't Like Water".

Homophones

 Homophones are words that have different meaning and different spelling but the same pronunciation, that is, they sound the same.

Friday, 23 April 2021

This is Me!

 Today, in This is Me!, let's meet Verónica.

Reading Corner

 American actress Allison Brooks Janney reads "Carla's Sandwich", written by Debbie Herman and illustrated by Sheila Bailey. 

Thursday, 22 April 2021

Reading Corner

 Here is Awnie's reading "Once Upon a Poodle", by Chrysa Smith and Pat Aquiles.

Wednesday, 21 April 2021

This is Me!

 Today, in This is Me!, listen to Elba talking about herself.

Reading Corner

 Today, we have Audrey Vernick's "Second Grade Hold Out", illustrated by Matthew Cordell.

Tuesday, 20 April 2021

Sofía's favourite book

Sofía's favourite book series is "El Mundo de Clodett", written and illustrated by Clodett. She recommends us the first book which is entitled "Superlío de Gemelas".

Reading Corner

 Craig and Ryan read "Pete the Cat's Got Class" by James Dean.

Monday, 19 April 2021

Tongue Twisters

 Tongue Twisters are phrases and sentences that use a certain sound, often very difficult to say, when repeated quickly. They are word games that are fantastic to practice pronunciation when speaking English, so 5th Graders have been creating some using the initial sounds of their names.

Listen to Paula telling hers!

 

Reading Corner

 Let's listen to Miss Linda reading "Miss Maple's Seeds", written by Eliza Wheeler.

Friday, 16 April 2021

This is Me!

 Today, in This is Me!, Gabriel speaks about himself.

Reading Corner

 Here is Aytek reading "On a Pirate Ship", by Sarah Courtauld and Benji Davis.

Thursday, 15 April 2021

Reading Corner

Let's read "The Day Punctuation Came to Town", written by Kimberlee Gard and illustrated by Sandie Sonke.

Wednesday, 14 April 2021

This is Me!

 Today, in This is Me!, watch Estela introducing herself.

Reading Corner

 Let's listen to Kelly reading DashKa Slaters's "Escargot", illustrated by Sydney Hanson.

Tuesday, 13 April 2021

Reading Corner

 Today, Craig and Ryan read "Mind Your Monsters", written by Catherine Bailey and illustrated by Oriol Vidal.

Monday, 12 April 2021

Tongue Twisters

 Tongue Twisters are phrases and sentences that use a certain sound, often very difficult to say, when repeated quickly. They are word games that are fantastic to practice pronunciation when speaking English, so 5th Graders have been creating some using the initial sounds of their names.

Uxía had it difficult to create hers with the U so she chose the X!

Reading Corner

 Here is Ms CeCe reading "Black is a Rainbow Colour", written by Angela Joy and illustrated by Ekua Holmes.

Friday, 9 April 2021

This is Me!

 In today's show This is Me!, Sabela speaks about herself.

Reading Corner

 Today's story is "The Detective Dog", written by Julia Donaldson and Sara Ogilvie.

Thursday, 8 April 2021

Reading Corner

 American actress Jane Kaczmarek reads "Thank you, Mr. Falker", written and illustrated Patricia Polaco.

Wednesday, 7 April 2021

This is Me!

 Today, in This is Me!, listen to what Dani wants to tell us about himself.

Reading Corner

One more day Craig and Ryan read "Pete the Cat's Train Trip", written by Jame's Dean.

Tuesday, 6 April 2021

Reading Corner

 Today, we read Dr Seuss' "McElligot's Pool".

Monday, 5 April 2021

Tongue Twisters

 Tongue Twisters are phrases or sentences that use a certain sound, often very difficult to say, especially when repeated quickly. They are word games that are fantastic to practice pronunciation when speaking English, so 5th Graders have been creating some using the initial sounds of their names. 

Let's watch Sara telling hers!

Reading Corner

 Today, we are reading "The Good Egg", written by Jory John and illustrated by Pete Oswald.

Sunday, 4 April 2021

Reading Corner

 Here are Ryan and Craig with Kimberly and James Dean's "Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure".

Saturday, 3 April 2021

Reading Corner

 Today's story is Wendi Silvano's "Turkey's Eggcellent Easter", illustrated by Lee Harper.

Friday, 2 April 2021

Reading Corner

Today, Miss has two guests, Amy Cadabby and Julia from Sesame Street, that help her to read "We're Amazing 1, 2, 3!", written by Leslie Kimmelman and illustrated by Mary Beth Nelson.

Thursday, 1 April 2021

Reading Corner

 Maybe eggs are not that fragile as we though as you can see in "The Great Eggscape", written by Jory John and illustrated by Pete Oswald.