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Friday, March 4, 2016

2nd grade


My name is _____________ ______________

I am ____ years old.

I am a student at
School N° 4 "Dr. Juan Zorrilla de San Martín"

 Monday 7th, March.


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everyday activities

My name is............. .........................

I am........... years old.




I am a student at School N ° 4 " Dr Juan Zorrilla de San Martín"

I am from Salto, Uruguay, South America

I have English lessons on Tuesdays and 
Thursdays at 8 o'clock  and Wednesdays at 9 o' clock.

 Thursday 3rd March.
............

Do you have English lessons on Mondays?
Yes, I do.
No I don't.

Do you have Mathematics lessons on Wednesdays?
Yes, I do.
No, I don't. 


Days of the Week
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY


BEFORE SCHOOL....
 I get up
I brush my teeth
I comb my hair
I get dressed
 I have breakfast


AT SCHOOL
I read
I write
 I draw
I study

I learn
I play
I have lunch

AFTER school........
I do my homework.
I watch
I play
 I have dinner.
.....................................................
Daily routines.

1. I have a shower  C
2. I go t work , college  G
3.   I watch TV -----I
4.  I get dressed
I brush my teeth
6. I have breakfast
7.  I get up
8. I have a cup of coffee
9. I go to bed
10. I wake up



  1. I get                         breakfast.
  2.  I have                     TV.
  3.  I have                     to college.
  4. I go                          up at 7 oćlock 
  5. I watch   to bed          at 11 oćlock
  6. I go                      a shower



Match the words to make sentences 


Past tense, Wed 30th, March

I had a shower
I went to school
I watch TV
I got dressed
I brushed my teeth
I had breakfast.
I got up.
I had a cup of coffee.
I went to bed.
I woke up.




Tuesday, March 1, 2016

6th grade

My name is..................
I am ........ years old.
I am 10 ten years old
I am 11 eleven years  old.

 I am 12 twelve years old
I am 13 thirteen  years old
I am 14 fourteen years old.

Friday 4th, March 2016
It's sunny.

Days of the Week.
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY 
SATURDAY
  .

Subjects

MATHEMATICS
HISTORY
SCHIENCE
GEOGRAPHY
ART
MUSIC
ENGLISH
SOCIAL SCIENCE
BIOLOGY



COLOURS



RED
ORANGE
YELLOW
PINK
PURPLE
BLUE - LIGHT BLUE
GREEN
 BROWN 

I get up at 7:00 seven o'clock.
I get dressed.
I have breakfast
I go to school at 7:45 (quarter to eight)

I go home at 3:30 three thirty.
at half past three.

I do my homework.
I play
I have dinner at 9:15 quarter past nine.
I go to bed at 11:00 eleven o'clock


 Tuesday 8th, March.
1. What time do you get up?

2. What time do you go to school?

3. What time do you have  lunch?

4. What time do you go home?

5. What time do you go to bed?

Monday 13th, March.
It's sunny.

I have a shower.
I go to bed
I watch TV
I get up
I go to work
I have breakfast. 

Match the words to make sentences.
1. I get                              breakfast.
2. I have                           TV.
3. I have                           to college.
4. I go                               up at 7:00 o 'clock.  5. I watch                         to bed at 11 o'clock.
6. I go                               a shower.


Read about Amina' s day.
I get at 7 o ćlock.
Then I have a shower and I have breakfast.
I go to school at 9 o' clock.
In the evening I watch TV.
I go to bed at 11 o 'clock. 

Talk about your day.
Then write about your day. 


One-syllable adjectives.

Form the comparative and superlative forms of a one-syllable adjective by adding –er for the comparative form and –est for the superlative.
One-Syllable Adjective Comparative Form Superlative Form
tall taller tallest
old older oldest
long longer longest
  • Mary is taller than Max.
  • Mary is the tallest of all the students.
  • Max is older than John.
  • Of the three students, Max is the oldest.
  • My hair is longer than your hair.
  • Max's story is the longest story I've ever heard.
If the one-syllable adjective ends with an e, just add –r for the comparative form and –st for the superlative form.
One-Syllable Adjective with Final -e Comparative Form Superlative Form
large larger largest
wise wiser wisest
  • Mary's car is larger than Max's car.
  • Mary's house is the largest of all the houses on the block.
  • Max is wiser than his brother.
  • Max is the wisest person I know.
If the one-syllable adjective ends with a single consonant with a vowel before it, double the consonant and add –er for the comparative form; and double the consonant and add –est for the superlative form.
One-Syllable Adjective Ending with a Single Consonant with a Single Vowel before It Comparative Form Superlative Form
big bigger biggest
thin thinner thinnest
fat fatter fattest
  • My dog is bigger than your dog.
  • My dog is the biggest of all the dogs in the neighborhood.
  • Max is thinner than John.
  • Of all the students in the class, Max is the thinnest.
  • My mother is fatter than your mother.
  • Mary is the fattest person I've ever seen.

Two-syllable adjectives.

With most two-syllable adjectives, you form the comparative with more and the superlative with most.
Two-Syllable Adjective Comparative Form Superlative Form
peaceful more peaceful most peaceful
pleasant more pleasant most pleasant
careful more careful most careful
thoughtful more thoughtful most thoughtful
  • This morning is more peaceful than yesterday morning.
  • Max's house in the mountains is the most peaceful in the world.
  • Max is more careful than Mike.
  • Of all the taxi drivers, Jack is the most careful.
  • Jill is more thoughtful than your sister.
  • Mary is the most thoughtful person I've ever met.
If the two-syllable adjectives ends with –y, change the y to i and add –er for the comparative form. For the superlative form change the y to i and add –est.
Two-Syllable Adjective Ending with -y Comparative Form Superlative Form
happy happier happiest
angry angrier angriest
busy busier busiest
  • John is happier today than he was yesterday.
  • John is the happiest boy in the world.
  • Max is angrier than Mary.
  • Of all of John's victims, Max is the angriest.
  • Mary is busier than Max.
  • Mary is the busiest person I've ever met.
Two-syllable adjectives ending in –er, -le, or –ow take –er and –est to form the comparative and superlative forms.
Two-Syllable Adjective Ending with -er, -le, or -ow Comparative Form Superlative Form
narrow narrower narrowest
gentle gentler gentlest
  • The roads in this town are narrower than the roads in the city.
  • This road is the narrowest of all the roads in California.
  • Big dogs are gentler than small dogs.
  • Of all the dogs in the world, English Mastiffs are the gentlest.

Adjectives with three or more syllables.

For adjectives with three syllables or more, you form the comparative with more and the superlative with most.
Adjective with Three or More Syllables Comparative Form Superlative Form
generous more generous most generous
important more important most important
intelligent more intelligent most intelligent
  • John is more generous than Jack.
  • John is the most generous of all the people I know.
  • Health is more important than money.
  • Of all the people I know, Max is the most important.
  • Women are more intelligent than men.
  • Mary is the most intelligent person I've ever met.

Exceptions.

Irregular adjectives.
Irregular Adjective Comparative Form Superlative Form
good better best
bad worse worst
far farther farthest
little less least
many more most
  • Italian food is better than American food.
  • My dog is the best dog in the world.
  • My mother's cooking is worse than your mother's cooking.
  • Of all the students in the class, Max is the worst.
Two-syllable adjectives that follow two rules. These adjectives can be used with -er and -est and with more and most.
Two-Syllable Adjective Comparative Form Superlative Form
clever cleverer cleverest
clever more clever most clever
gentle gentler gentlest
gentle more gentle most gentle
friendly friendlier friendliest
friendly more friendly most friendly
quiet quieter quietest
quiet more quiet most quiet
simple simpler simplest
simple more simple most simple
  • Big dogs are gentler than small dogs.
  • Of all the dogs in the world, English Mastiffs are the gentlest.
  • Big dogs are more gentle than small dogs.
  • Of all the dogs in the world, English Mastiffs are the most gentle.



4th. grade, 1st March.

My name is............. .........................

I am........... years old.




I am a student at School N ° 4 " Dr Juan Zorrilla de San Martín"

I am from Salto, Uruguay, South America

I have English lessons on Tuesdays and 
Thursdays at 8 o'clock  and Wednesdays at 9 o' clock.

 Thursday 3rd March.
............

Do you have English lessons on Mondays?
Yes, I do.
No I don't.

Do you have Mathematics lessons on Wednesdays?
Yes, I do.
No, I don't. 
Days of the Week
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY   

Tuesday 8th, March.

 I get up.
I have breakfast.
I go to school.
I go home
I have dinner.
I go to bed.

Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner.
  


Daily Activities at Home

What are some of the daily activities that you do at home?
I wake up at 7am every morning.
 

get up.
 

I have a cup of milk and coffee and make breakfast. 

I brush my teeth.

I get dressed.

I comb my hair.


I do my  homework

watch television.
 

I take the rubbish out, 
  
I wash the dishes.

I feed the dog and the cat 

 I  go to bed..............
......... 
I have a shower 2

I go to bed  6
I watch TV  5
I get up       1
I go to work 4
I have breakfast 3
  
Tuesday 29th, March.

What do you do at school?
At school N° 4 "Dr. Juan Zorrilla de San Martín"
 School girls and boys studying chemistry botany and gym activities colorful doodle sketch seamless pattern  illustration
I read.
I write.
I draw.
I colour.
I learn.
I sing.
I play.
I run.
I walk.
I jump.
 I eat.
I drink. 
____________________

Past tense, Wed 30th, March

I had a shower
I went to school
I watch TV
I got dressed
I brushed my teeth
I had breakfast.
I got up.
I had a cup of coffee.
I went to bed.
I woke up.

 My name is Nahuel Aguirre.
 I am 9 years old.
 I am tall and thin.
 I have got short black hair.
I have got big black eyes.
I have got a small nose
I have got a big mouth. 

Her name is  Julieta
She is 8 years old.
She has got long black hair.
She has got big  brown eyes.
She has got a small nose.
 She has got a small mouth. 

 My name is Jose
 I am 9 years old.
 I am tall and thin.
I have got big brown eyes.
I have got a small nose.
I have got a small mouth. 

My name is Belén
 I am 9 years old.
 I am tall and thin.
I have got long brown hair.
I have got big brown eyes.
 I have got a small nose.
I have got a small mouth.

 My name is Anthony.
 I am 9 years old.
I am tall and thin.
I have got short black hair,
I have got big black eyes.
I have got a big nose.
I have got a big mouth. 

My name is Tracy.
I am tall
I have got long blond hair.
I have got big brown eyes, a small nose and a big mouth. 

My name is Danilo.
I am 8 years old.
 I am tall and thin.
I have got long brown hair.
I have got big brown eyes, a small nose and a small mouth. 

My name is Danie.
I am 8 years old.
 I am tall and thin.
I have got long brown hair.
I have got big brown eyes, a small nose and a small mouth.