Learning to Read with Emotions and Family

Today, our 1st grade students took part in a very fun and dynamic reading activity. The goal was to help them read simple phrases in English using family and feelings vocabulary. The children worked in pairs. Each pair received a picture of a family. First, they looked carefully at the image and talked about how... Seguir lendo →

What’s in the Witch’s House?

A Spooky Sound Story for 2nd Grade This week, our 2nd grade pupils listened to the spooky story “What’s in the Witch’s House?”, inspired by Nick Sharratt’s book “What’s in the Witch’s Kitchen?” It is a sound story full of Halloween surprises and funny noises: creak! whoooosh! bubble, bubble! Through this story, pupils practise: Vocabulary... Seguir lendo →

Easter Egg Hunt with Bee-Bots

Our first coding adventure in English class! This Easter, our 1st and 2nd grade students had a very special challenge: finding Easter eggs using Bee-Bots! It was our first time using these little robots, and we turned our classroom into a giant Easter board full of surprises. Nesta Semana Santa, o alumnado de 1.º e... Seguir lendo →

Learning English with Magic: Furniture & Prepositions!

Last week, our classroom was filled with magic and learning with a gamified activity where our young English learners practiced furniture vocabulary and prepositions of place (in, on) in a fun and engaging way. A semana pasada, a nosa aula encheuse de maxia e aprendizaxe cunha actividade gamificada na que os nosos pequenos aprendices de... Seguir lendo →

Learning Through Play: Who’s got…?

One effective way to engage young learners in English is by making practice fun. In our recent lesson, we played a lively game called "I've Got... Who's Got...?" to help students use the phrase "I've got..." and practice vocabulary. This simple game keeps students active while they improve their speaking, listening, and comprehension skills. Preceding... Seguir lendo →

Learning Family Vocabulary Through Fun Games!

This month, our first-grade students have been learning vocabulary related to family and practicing how to introduce their families in English using the phrase "This is my..." Through interactive games like Bingo, Puzzles, and Guess Who I Am?, they’ve been exploring new words and building confidence in their speaking and writing skills. Here’s a peek... Seguir lendo →

Starting the Year with “All About Me”!

As we kick off our school year, we’ve been working on a fun activity to help students get back into English while building confidence in speaking and sharing about themselves. Our activity, called "All About Me," has been an exciting way for students to express their personality and learn more about each other through English!... Seguir lendo →

FIRST DAYS ACTIVITIES

The Hogwarts Express is about to leave the station.Are you ready for this challenge? If you want to get your ticket for Hogwarts Express, you will have to desmostrate how good at English you are. Let's start reviewing what you learnt last year. Read the rules carefully and enjoy these board games with your classmates.... Seguir lendo →

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