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jueves, 28 de abril de 2011

Royal Wedding


All eyes will be on London on April 29th as the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton is broadcast around the globe. Even if you've never been on England's capital, you'll likely recognize some famous sights such as Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace. Whether you already have a visit scheduled or are just living vicariously through the happy couple, here are some of our favorite ways to live royally in London to inspire your next trip

Where to See Will & Kate

We've got the scoop about hitting the town with the royals, not just Will and Kate, but the Queen too. From glossy magazines to royal diaries, here is the best way to catch a glimpse of the royal family. As a bonus you may just find the latest hot shops or film premieres along the way.

 

martes, 26 de abril de 2011

GEOGRAPHY 4KIDS


Now you're on GEOGRAPHY4KIDS.COM. If you are looking for physical geography or earth science basics, stay on this site. It's not just for geography for kids, it's for everyone. This site has an introduction to the earth sciences that includes topics on the Earth's structure, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere (for a start).
To know more... 
BIOLOGY? No problem!
What about CHEMISTRY?

martes, 19 de abril de 2011

INSPECTOR CLOUSEAU TRYING TO LEARN ENGLISH. LOL!!!



Steve martin as Inspector Clouseau, is trying to learn to speak English with an English accent. The man with the thickest French accent known to humanity finds the first sentence to be rather challenging. HILARIOUS!



domingo, 10 de abril de 2011

MOTHER´S DAY


Mothers’ Day Gift ‘A box filled with love’. After showing the children a special wrapped box (mini smartie box) tied with ribbon we say that there is something very special inside. Can they guess? There is a poem attached – You never can unwrap it. Please leave the ribbon tied. Just hold the box close to you, It’s filled with love inside. Bring out the filled smartie boxes & shake. Oh dear there is a problem – they should be empty! What shall we do? (love their reactions). After eating the contents they put their ‘love’ inside the empty box (again this is lovely to see – some blow inside, others take handfuls of ‘fresh air’ out of their mouths). Quickly close the box & wrap. We’ve found that pre-cut adhesive ‘wrappers’ are best. We were lucky enough to be given iridescent silvery sticky backed paper which was ideal as the children ‘rolled’ their boxes over the paper & it stuck. We used the ribbon that comes with the bows you find at Christmas. Attach the poem.
If you want lots of ideas to use with your students at any level click here.