Videos by our students
Videos by our students
The "What are you doing?" video features students practicing sentence patterns by asking and answering the question. Each student shares different activities they are engaged in, like "I am reading" or "I am watching TV." This fun exercise helps improve their speaking skills and vocabulary.
In this video, students practice the sentence pattern "How old are you?" This helps them learn to ask and answer questions about age, improving their conversational skills. By using this pattern, they get comfortable with personal questions and enhance their ability to engage in friendly discussions.
In this video, students practice the sentence pattern What's wrong?" This helps them learn to ask and answer questions about sickness, improving their conversational skills. By using this pattern, they become comfortable with personal questions and enhance their ability to engage in friendly discussions, such as those at the hospital.
Halloween Broadcast
In this video, students are using the question "What is this?" to practice Halloween vocabulary. For example, they might point to a pumpkin and ask, "What is this?" and respond with "It's a pumpkin!" This activity helps them learn new words while engaging with Halloween-themed objects and concepts!
First day of school: Students practice Greetings, making friends.
Places around the school and their uses: reading corner.
Places around the school and their function: Ecological pond
Places around the school and their uses: Activity center
Places around the school and their uses: Outdoor bench
Places around the school and their uses: Gratitude pavilion
Places around the school and their uses: Outdoor stage
PLACES AROUND SCHOOL- CHRISTMAS ACTIVITY
For this fun Christmas activity, students will embark on a journey around the school to introduce and explain various locations and their functions. Each pair will present a different area, such as the library, activity center, etc. This activity helps everyone to learn more about their school environment festively! During recess, students move around to the places, introduce the place, and receive "Santa Claus letters," which can be exchanged for gifts at the end of the two-week activity.
Body boundaries- 4th grade students