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Master essential phrasal verbs with go and enhance your English skills. Learn meanings and usage of verbs like Go After, Go Against, Go Ahead, and more.
Ha, sorry! I learned this song in elementary school to the tune of "Danse Macabre" and it's stuck with me ever since. Here's the video from YouTube that I like to use. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3Eg8UifzmI Anyways, I thought I'd share some Halloween activities my classes have been doing. In the Hall of the Mountain King - Grieg This is the first year I've really delved into Grieg. I love the music and the melody really sticks in the kids' heads! I start introducing it in Kindergarten and 1st grade with Eric Litwin's (Pete the Cat!!!) song from The Learning Groove. It takes the melody and puts in words like "I can shake my shaker egg and sneak around the room." It's fun to add egg shakers and a little movement once the students have learned the melody. As they get older, I show my intermediate students a short cartoon of the story. It's only about 5 minutes, but also adds in the "Morning Mood" music, which many of the students recognize. In the future, I'd like to add a literature connection. I've seen some great picture books online, but haven't picked one up yet. Soon! I also add rhythm sticks to the main theme, with the help of Malinda Phillips' great active listening resource! Check it out - it's free :) From there, we move on to actually feeling the beat, tempo and dynamic changes in the music. If you follow my blog, you know I LOVE Artie Almeida. She has a wonderful guiro and kickball lesson for this piece. I tried it with my third graders last week and we had so much fun! I used basketballs because we don't have enough kickballs and it still worked out just fine. Here are some pictures from my students engaging in the music: It was Character Counts week, so they're all dressed up in the careers they'd like to have.The basketball coach had to come get the balls for practice at the end of the day, but we had a good time while it lasted. Artie's lessons are truly wonderful resources. I encourage you to check out her videos on YouTube and purchase this resource. You won't regret it! Some other activities we are doing this week are: singing the story "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat!" with melody from Kristin Lukow Halloween melody patterns from Aileen Miracle's 13 Nights freebie Halloween vocal explorations and "create your own" template from Amy Abbott Witch Witch (so-mi activity) and game from The Yellow Brick Road Spooky Music listening & rating from Music with Sara Bibee (this one is a fun activity for the older kids!) The last game we are playing is a favorite of my primary students! I discovered it on Pinterest last year and the students just love it. I can't seem to find the right recording for it, though. There is a faster version and a Denise Gagne version that has a different melody. I kind of plunked it out on my own and adapt it to my student's singing ability. Here's the video of the song I use and the game: It's really fun and a great way to reinforce steady beat. What Halloween or seasonal activities are you doing this week with your students?
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You may wonder why arts are important in school. As a fellow "theater kid" and "chorus geek," I will tell you why and hopefully educate you.
I'm quite sure this room reminds me of a new design restaurant I went to recently and thought was so cool, that I didn't really care what the food tasted like or how much they were charging me for "locally-sourced rice". Slowly but surely, we seem to be moving from the old world Parisian café rep
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This was one of my Sports Afield illustrations...fun to do! For more on life and art, visit: katequicksilvr.livejournal.com or my home page, cathyjohnson.info
Verb + Preposition List For, Of, With, Verbs + prepositions list in english FOR Account for Apply for Arrange for Care for Pay for Pray for Prepare for Praise for Provide for Punish for Room for Search for Stand for Substitute for Thank for Use for Wait for OF Approve of Bilk out of Compose of Conceive of Consist of Convict of Cure of Despair of Dream of Get rid of Get tired of Hear of Hope of Remind of Rob of Suspect of Think of WITH Agree with Argue with Begin with Collide with Compare with Complete with Complain with Concern with Charge with Help with Interfere with Meet with Present with Provide with
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English Collocations with HAVE have a conversation have a talk have an argument have a dispute have a fight have a quarrel have a lecture have a walk have a jog have a run have a swim have a stretch have a game have a dance have a drill have a lesson have a think have a meal have a shower have a bath have a wash have a scrub have a rest have a break have a nap have a snooze have a lie down have a dream have a holiday have a day off have a party have
English Collocations with KEEP keep in touch keep track of keep tabs on keep in mind keep sth to yourself keep someone keep someone’s place keep someone posted keep it up keep it down keep up keep your job keep safe keep someone company keep sth on the down low keep a secret keep a promise keep a diary keep a journal keep the change keep score keep your balance keep someone in check keep an appointment keep away keep pace keep calm keep the quite keep records keep animals keep up the good work
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"This is the feeling I have been searching for my entire life, for as long as I can remember. Because suddenly, the world went quiet. And I felt safe, in my own head." - Rue Bennett Highest Ranking #28 in Zendaya out of 5.51k stories - Oct 30, 2019.
Discover essential combinations with "In" for expressing time, location, emotions, and more. Find common examples, practice exercises, and improve your everyday English communication.
Hi there! :) This year, I wanted to try to do a couple art challenges to step outside of my comfort zone and learn new skills. For the first challenge, I bought this watercolor paper padand I'm going to spend the next 30 days doing a watercolor each day! I wanted to keep the challenge simple, so I'm only going to take a few minutes each day to complete my paintings. I am also trying to create paintings of "found objects" of sorts, so mostly random objects I find around the house! However, I did make a list of a few things (over 30 actually!) in case I need some inspiration along the way. Check it out: I will be posting my paintings each week, so feel free to follow along and even join in!
Il n’est pas très facile de mémoriser les tables et l’apprentissage systématique n’est pas motivant . Voici un jeu expérimenté l’année dernière . J’ai donné un nouveau look aux roues et à la fiche du rituel . LA ROUE des MULTIPLICATIONS Plusieurs utilisations : 1) Individuelle ou en groupe : Chacun a la […]
Discover collocations with come in English to boost your language skills! Explore meanings, examples, and usage insights, all in one comprehensive guide.