lunes, 30 de noviembre de 2015

The wolf in sheep clothing clothing






A Wolf found great difficulty in getting at the sheep owing to the vigilance of the shepherd and his dogs.
But one day it found the skin of a sheep that had been flayed and thrown aside, so it put it on over its own pelt and strolled down among the sheep.

The Lamb that belonged to the sheep, whose skin the Wolf was wearing, began to follow the Wolf in the Sheep’s clothing; so, leading the Lamb a little apart, he soon made a meal off her, and for some time he succeeded in deceiving the sheep, and enjoying hearty meals.


Moral of a fable: appearances are deceptive.

viernes, 27 de noviembre de 2015

THANKS GIVING DAY









  • Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in the United States. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the second Monday in October in Canada.
  • By the fall of 1621 only half of the pilgrims, who had sailed on the Mayflower, survived. The survivors, thankful to be alive, decided to give a thanksgiving feast. The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to celebrate the Thanksgiving.
  • The Pilgrim leader, Governor William Bradford, had organized the first Thanksgiving feast in the year 1621 and invited the neighboring Wampanoag Indians also to the feast.
  • The first Thanksgiving feast was held in the presence of around ninety Wampanoag and it lasted three days.
  • President George Washington issued the first national Thanksgiving Day Proclamation in the year 1789 and again in 1795.
  • Sarah Josepha Hale, an editor with Ladies’ Magazine, started a Thanksgiving campaign in 1827. Due to her efforts, in 1863 Thanksgiving was observed as a day for national thanksgiving and prayer.
  • Abraham Lincoln issued a ‘Thanksgiving Proclamation’ on third October 3, 1863 and officially set aside the last Thursday of November as the national day for Thanksgiving. Before President Lincoln made this happen, each president used to make an annual proclamation to specify the day when Thanksgiving was to be held.
  • President Franklin D. Roosevelt restored Thursday before last of November as Thanksgiving Day in the year 1939. He did so to make the Christmas shopping season longer which would stimulate the economy.
  • Congress passed an official proclamation in 1941 and declared that Thanksgiving would be observed as a legal holiday on the fourth Thursday of November every year.
  • Traditional foods like turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie are served by many on Thanksgiving Day.



  • * DELETREAR

    FRIDAY
    NOVEMBER
    MORNING
    SCHOOL
    COLORS

    *COLOREAR EL DIBUJO DEL  PAVO QUE SE LES ENTREGO A LOS NIÑOS Y COLOCARLO EN EL CUADERNO






    MY HOME

     
     
    REGISTRARLO
     
     
     
    :)
     

    lunes, 23 de noviembre de 2015

    viernes, 20 de noviembre de 2015

    SNOW WHITE

     
     
    Once upon a time, a king and a queen had a baby daughter, and when she saw her black hair, snowy white skin and red red lips she decided to call her Snow White. Snow White grew up to be a pretty child, but sadly, after a few years, her mother died and her father married again. The new queen, Snow White's stepmother, was a beautiful woman too, but she was very vain. More than anything else she wanted to be certain that she was the most beautiful woman in the world.


    She had a magic mirror, and she used to look at herself in it each clay and say:

    -Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest one of all?
    And the mirror would always reply,
    -You, oh Queen, are the fairest one of all.
    The queen would smile when she heard this for she knew the mirror never failed to speak the truth. The years passed. Each year Snow White grew prettier and prettier, until one day, her stepmother looked in the magic mirror and said,
    -Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest one of all?
    -You, oh Queen, are fair, but Snow White is fairer than you now.
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    The queen was angry and jealous. In a terrible rage she decided that Snow White should be killed. She called for a hunter and told him to take Snow White far into the forest and to kill her there. In order to prove that Snow White was indeed dead, she commanded him to cut out Snow White´s heart and bring it back to her.
    The hunter was very sad, because he loved Snow White very much, but he knew he must obey his orders. He took her deep into the forest and, as he drew his knife, but he couldn't kill her. He told her never to come back to the castle, then he killed a young deer and cut out its heart and took this to the queen, pretending it was Snow White's heart.
    Poor Snow White was tired, lonely and hungry in the forest. She wandered through the trees, until she came to a clearing and found a little house. She opened it and went inside. There she saw a room with a long table laid with seven places with food, and she ate a little from each one. Beyond the table were seven little beds. She tried out some of them, and when she found one that was comfortable, she fell into a deep sleep, for she was exhausted by her long journey through the forest.
    The cottage was the home of seven dwarfs.
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    All day long they worked in a nearby mine digging diamonds from deep inside the mountain. When they returned home that evening, they were amazed to see that someone had been into their cottage and had taken some food and drink from each place at their table. They were also surprised to find their beds disturbed, until one dwarf called out that he had found a lovely girl asleep on his bed.

    The next morning Snow White awoke and met the dwarfs, and she told them her story. When she explained how she now had no home, the dwarfs immediately asked her whether she would like to stay with them.
    Back at the palace the queen welcomed the hunter when he returned with the deer´s heart. She was happy that now she was once more the most beautiful woman in the world. As soon as she was alone, she looked n her magic mirror and said, confidently,
    -Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest one of all?
    To her horror, the mirror replied,
    -You, oh Queen, are fair, ´tis true, But Snow White is fairer still than you.
    The queen trembled with anger as she realized that the hunter had tricked her. She decided that she would now find Snow White and kill her herself. The queen disguised herself as an old pedlar woman with a basket of apples, and one of them was poisoned.  

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    When she knocked at the cottage door, the queen offered Snow White an apple as a present. Snow White stretched out her hand for the apple and also took a bite. At once Snow White was affected by the poison and fell down as though dead.
    That evening when the dwarfs returned they were quite unable to revive her. They watched over her through the night, but when morning came she still lay without any sign of life, and they decided she must be dead. Weeping bitterly, they laid herein a coffin and placed a glass lid over the top so that all could admire her beauty, even though she was dead. Then they carried the coffin to the top of a hill where they took turns to stand guard.

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    Not long after this a prince came riding through the forest and came to the hill where Snow White lay in her glass-topped coffin. She looked so beautiful that he loved her at once and he asked the dwarfs if he could kiss her. As the prince kissed Snow White gently, he moved her head. The piece of poisoned apple fell from her lips. Slowly she came back to life. Snow White saw the handsome prince kneeling on the ground beside her, and fell in love with him straight away.
    Then the queen far away in the palace heard from the mirror,
    -You, oh Oueen, are fair, tis true, But Snow White is fairer still than you.
    She was furious that Snow White had escaped death once more. And now the king discovered what mischief she had been up to, and banished her from his land. No one ever saw her or her mirror again. As for Snow White, she said farewell to her kind friends the dwarfs, and rode away on the back of the prince's horse. At his castle they were married and they both lived happily forever afterwards



    REMEMBER TO READ 20 MINUTES EVERY DAY ....


    ESTA LECTURA SERA EN PARTES YA QUE SOLO SON 20 MINUTOS DE LECTURA,,, EL PROXIMO VIERNES SUBO OTRO CUENTO IGUAL EN PARTES PARA REGISTRARLO EN EL CUADERNO DE TAREAS ... ESTE ES PARA LUNES MARTES MIERCOLES  JUEVES Y VIERNES

    HAVE A NICE WEEKEND

     

    PARTS OF THE BODY

     
     
     
    REGISTRARLO
     
    YA ESTA EL AUDIO DE NAVIDAD ''CANCION''   EN EL GRUPO DE WHATS APP.
     
     
    FAVOR DE GUARDAR TODO EL MATERIAL DE LA FERIA CIENTIFICA YA QUE SE VOLVERAN A PRESENTAR ... FECHA AUN NO FIJA PERO SI POR FAVOR GUARDAR TOOOOOODOOOOO
     
     
    GRACIAS
     
     
     

    miércoles, 18 de noviembre de 2015

     
     
    VER Y REGISTRARLO EN CUADERNO DE TAREAS.
     
    REPASO DE TEMA... FERIA !
     
    EQUIPOS SI NO SE PUSIERON DE ACUERDO EN CUANTO A LA FERIA CIENTIFICA ''VESTIMENTA''.... LLEVARLOS A LOS NIÑOS CON UNIFORME DE GALA
     
    ENTRADA : 8:15  PARA ACOMODAR MESAS MATERIAL ETC ... EN PUNTO DE LAS 9AM INICIAN
     
    NO MOCHILAS !
     
    GRACIAS !
     
     
     

    martes, 17 de noviembre de 2015

    COMMANDS

     
     
     
    VER Y REGISTRARLO EN CUADERNO DE TAREAS ! NO DEJAR DE VER LOS VIDEOS YA PUBLICADOS
    REPASAR EL TEMA DE CADA NIÑO FERIA CIENTIFICA
    LEER,VER CANTAR,  LA CANCION DE NAVIDAD YA ESTA PUBILICADA
     
     

    lunes, 16 de noviembre de 2015

    LISTEN AND SING !!!! ESCUCHA Y CANTA

     
    ESTA SERA LA CANCION QUE SE PRESENTARA PARA EL EVENTO DE NAVIDAD !
    ES UN MIX RODOLFO EL RENO Y JINGLE BELL ROCK, SE DARA PRIORIDAD A ESTA CANCION... SE ESTARA ESCUCHANDO EN CLASES ASI COMO ESTAR MONTANDO EL BAILE .
    ESTA ES LA TAREA DE AQUI A DIC 7 A PROXIMADAMENTE
     
     
    GRACIAS
     
     
    Jingle bell, jingle bell
    jingle bell rock
    jingle bell swing
    and jingle bells ring
    snowin' and blowin'
    up bushels of fun
    now the jingle hop has begun
    Jingle bell, jingle bell
    jingle bell rock
    jingle bells chime in
    jingle bell time
    dancin' and prancin'
    in jingle bell square
    in the frosty air
    What a bright time
    it's the right time
    to rock the night away
    jingle bell, time
    is a swell time
    to go glidin' in a
    one horse sleigh
    Giddy-up, jingle horse
    pick up your feet
    jingle around the clock
    mix and mingle
    in a jinglin' beat
    that's the jingle bell rock
     
     
     

    AVISO DE FERIA ... DIA JUEVES 19



    ENTRADA DE LOS NIÑOS 9AM ...  ESTAR UN POCO ANTES PARA MONTAR EL MATERIAL ETC .

    SALIDA 12 PM ... TODOS AYUDARAN A LIMPIAR SUS ESPACIOS USADOS

    LLEVAR TODO QUE SE UTILIZARA  EN DICHO MOMENTO

    ASPECTOS A EVALUAR :

    *CREATIVIDAD 40% *EXPRESIÓN ORAL 30% *PRONUNCIACIÓN 30%


    *SI VENTA DE CAFETERIA*





    VIDEO DEL DIA LUNES  ! :)
    RECUERDEN QUE ABC ES TODOS LOS DIAS Y CONTINUAR CON LOS VIDEOS YA PUBLICADOS ... REGISTRARLO EN CUADERNO DE TAREAS .....

    miércoles, 11 de noviembre de 2015

    DAYS

     
     
     
    REGISTRAR VIDEO
    COMPLETAR TABLA DE COLORS EN CUADERNO ESTA EN EL VIDEO DE COLORS
    ESTUDIAR TEXTO DE FERIA CIENTFICA
     
     
     

    martes, 10 de noviembre de 2015

    NUMBERS



    Ver video y registrarlo en cuaderno de tareas como visto
    Video de colors igual continuar viéndolo


    *REPASO DE TEMA CORRESPONDIENTE DE CADA NIÑO ( FERIA CIENTIFICA )

    JUEVES 12 ENSAYO GENERAL * SIN MATERIAL * SIN MAMAS. PARA QUE CADA NIÑO TENGA CONOCIENTO DEL LUGAR QUE LE CORRESPONDERA EL DIA DEL EVENTO
    *RECUERDEN QUE NO ES LEER LO QUE LE CORRESPONDE DECIR*



    GRACIAS

    sábado, 7 de noviembre de 2015

    COLORS


    This is the video about colors !






    WEEK
    MONDAY
    TUESDAY
    WEDNESDAY
    THURSDAY
    FRIDAY
    NOV – 7-14
    COLORS

    ABC 
    NUMBERS

    ABC 
    DAYS OF THE WEEK
    ABC 
    MONTHS OF THE YEAR ABC
    WEATHER

    ABC 
    NOV 14-21
    OBJECTS CLASSROOM
    INSTRUCTIONS
    FEELINGS
    SHAPES
    PARTS OF THE BODY
    NOV 21-28
    CLOTHES
    FAMILY
    HOME
    FOOD
    TRANSPORT
    NOV 28-5DIC
    DAILY ROUTINES
    ADJETIVES
    PLACES
    CITY-COUNTRIES
    STORES



    COMO SE COMENTO EN LA JUNTA AQUI ESTA EL ROL DE LA SEMANA ... SE SUBIRAN LOS VIDEOS Y ACTIVIDADES PARA QUE EN CASA LO REALIZEN, DEBERAN REGISTRAR VIDEO EN CUADERNO DE TAREAS (TABLA DE LECTURA)

    *SUGERENCIAS DE VIDEOS DEJAR EL LINK EN COMENTARIOS

    GRACIAS !




    martes, 3 de noviembre de 2015



    CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC             FAIR 2015

    Buena tarde padres de familia San Roberto, la presente circular es con la finalidad de dar a conocer las fechas y la dinámica de la presentación de nuestros alumnos de primaria  para nuestra  “CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC FAIR 2015”, que se llevará a cabo en el mes de Noviembre.

    EQUIPO# _____

    NO.
    NOMBRE DEL ALUMNO
    TELÉFONO
    1
     
     
    2
     
     
    3
     
     
    4
     
     

     

     

    Este año, la dinámica será diferente, se tratará de inventos o descubrimientos científicos, cada maestro mandará la información correspondiente, para que en equipo se realice la investigación y pueda presentarse en la exposición, presentando el descubrimiento, quien lo realizo, como funcionó, el impacto ante la sociedad, etc.

     

    Esta participación contara parta la calificación del segundo bimestre, es importante que el equipo se acerque al maestro para mayor explicación.

    El horario de entrada será a las 8:30 AM (para preparar las mesas de exposición), en el nuevo patio de las instalaciones de primaria, ubicado en la esquina de calle Durango y Av. Hidalgo; donde será la exposición de experimentos, en un horario de               9:00 AM-12:00 PM.

    Los niños se presentarán sin mochila, la salida será  al terminar de exponer y recoger trabajos.

    Pedimos el apoyo de padres de familia o algún adulto que pueda acompañar a los niños durante la exposición para manipular materiales peligrosos que puedan utilizarse, como fuego, etc.

    La salida y entrada el día que les corresponda exponer  a los niños será por la puerta de la esquina, le pedimos sea puntual al recogerlos, ya que no habrá guardia.

    Si tiene hijos en otros grados que no les corresponda exponer ese día, no podrán salir temprano.

    Agradecemos su apoyo en este proyecto de la materia de Inglés, reiterando que con este trabajo se evaluará el segundo bimestre (no habrá examen). Cualquier duda sobre la exposición, por favor dirigirse con el maestro (a) de la materia de inglés.

    Día
    Grados
    Horario de exposición
    Martes 17 de Noviembre
    Quinto y sexto
    9:00 am – 12:00 pm
    Miércoles 18 de Noviembre
    Tercero y cuarto
    9:00 am – 12:00 pm
    Jueves 19 de Noviembre
    Primero y segundo
    9:00 am – 12:00 pm

     

    Gracias por su apoyo

     

    HABRÁ VENTA DE CAFETERIA PARA DESAYUNAR

     

    Directorio telefónico de Teacher

    Enviamos los números telefónicos para que se organicen y pongan fecha para abordar al maestro (a).

    PRIMERO Y SEGUNDO
    TERCERO
    CUARTO
    QUINTO
    SEXTO
    8713288141
    Miss Angélica
    8711455629
    Mr. Victor
    8717968583
    Mr. Román
    8712302946
    Mr. Vasni
    8711899873
    Miss Itzel