Yes! It´s true! We are back again! We have to start a new school year now that we are full of energy after our summer holidays. Do you know a better way to do it than learning a new song? By the way, it´s related to this time of the year. I hope you like it.
HAPPY SUMMER!
It was a hard year for all of us. But summer came at last! We deserve a holiday. Now, I'm thinking about my sixth graders. I hope you enjoyed all activities we did along the year: our special week in Beniganim, our fantastic play "The little Prince", your good job at English class...And I sincerely hope you enjoy in your secondary studies, and of course I hope you never forget your Primary English teacher. And the rest of my pupils, enjoy your summer and I will see you in September!
HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL OF YOU!!!!!!!!
EASTER TRADITIONS
Easter is a Christian Holiday celebrated in the spring. On Easter Sunday many families go to chuch and people wear beautiful Easter bonnets.
People send nice Easter cards.
On Easter some cities have an Easter Day parade.
During Easter we can see colorful Easter eggs. Easter eggs are hand painted or dyed. Painting and dying Easter eggs is a lot of fun. The eggs are put into beautiful Easter baskets. Children have to find the Easter eggs that are hunt in the gardens. Another activity is an Easter egg roll. Egg rolling is very popular in England and the rest of the UK and is an Easter Monday sport. Hard-boiled eggs are rolled down a hill. Customs differ from place to place. The winner's egg may be the one that rolls the farthest, survives the most rolls, or is rolled between two pegs.
On Easter we see the Easter bunny. The Easter bunny brings Easter baskets filled with colored eggs, candy and toys to the homes of children on the night before Easter.
Children can eat chocolate Easter bunnies and jelly beans.
People also eat hot cross buns. They are traditionally eaten hot or toasted on Good Friday, with the cross standing as a symbol of The Crucifixion.
Easter bonnet
Easter eggs
Hot cross buns
Jelly beans
Easter bunny
Rolling boiled eggs
People send nice Easter cards.
On Easter some cities have an Easter Day parade.
During Easter we can see colorful Easter eggs. Easter eggs are hand painted or dyed. Painting and dying Easter eggs is a lot of fun. The eggs are put into beautiful Easter baskets. Children have to find the Easter eggs that are hunt in the gardens. Another activity is an Easter egg roll. Egg rolling is very popular in England and the rest of the UK and is an Easter Monday sport. Hard-boiled eggs are rolled down a hill. Customs differ from place to place. The winner's egg may be the one that rolls the farthest, survives the most rolls, or is rolled between two pegs.
On Easter we see the Easter bunny. The Easter bunny brings Easter baskets filled with colored eggs, candy and toys to the homes of children on the night before Easter.
Children can eat chocolate Easter bunnies and jelly beans.
People also eat hot cross buns. They are traditionally eaten hot or toasted on Good Friday, with the cross standing as a symbol of The Crucifixion.
Easter bonnet
Easter eggs
Hot cross buns
Jelly beans
Easter bunny
Rolling boiled eggs
EASTER ACTIVITIES
Hello guys! Easter's coming soon. I've found some activities. I hope you like them. Here they are:
Learning chocolate
Easter history
Match the words with the pictures
Eater games
Easter coloring pages
Be the bunny
Learning chocolate
Easter history
Match the words with the pictures
Eater games
Easter coloring pages
Be the bunny
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