viernes, 9 de diciembre de 2011

Easter holidays

Introduction
Easter day represents one of the most important religious festivities. Nowadays, million families celebrate it.
It is a special celebration for children, Easter Bunny and the time to play decorating and looking for Easter eggs is about to come.

Backgrounds
The Bunny, as Easter symbol, seems to have its origin in Germany, where precisely the first edible bunnies of baking and sugar were made. The eggs decoration comes from the belief that if children behaved well, the bunny would put colored eggs. 
In that time, children built nests in places very far from home, granary or garden in order that the bunny put its eggs. Later, the elaborate baskets making tradition to put the eggs within them started.
For all this, we decided to carry out five activities in order that children learn the meaning of this festivity in a funny way.

The activities schedule will last one week and it will be divided in two or three hour’s lessons approximately.

The activities that will be carried out are the following:                                                                    

Activity 1
1. Activity name:   ‘Easter Biscuits’

2. Aims:
  • To share with children the knowledge and the pleasure to experiment with food and cooking.
  • To encourage them to touch, look, smell, crumble and try without problems and, in that way,develop the cognitive processes (manipulate, mix, separate…) 
  • To motivate sensitivity and curiosity towards food.
3. Addressee:
           3.1. Number of people: Approximately 13 children and 2 teachers.
3.2. Age: From 3 years.

4. Activity procedure:
The teacher will give each child a bowl and a wooden spoon (before handing out the bowls, the teacher should put the appropriate proportion of butter, sugar and flour within them) and they will tell the children that they should mix the contents with the spoon. After that, the teacher will check that a compact dough has been done and the children should roll out it with a rolling pin. Afterwards, the teacher will leave the doughs in the fridge for 2 or 3 hours.
We will use this 2 or 3 hours to carry out other activity related to the topic. The teachers will explain to the children the sense of the festivity and they will give the children an Easter Bunnies and Eggs worksheet to decorate it as they like.
After 2 or 3 hours, the teachers will take out the doughs from the fridge and they will give them back to the children. Then, the children should roll out the dough again until thin. After that, the dough will be cut with the baking pan form that they choose and the teacher will be responsible for baking them 15 minutes approximately.
Finally, each child will be responsible to decorate it as he or she like. 
5. Material resources:
  • 200 grames of butter approximately.
  • 80 grames of icing sugar approximately.
  • 250 grames of flour approximately.
  • Decorating items as: candies, sprinkles and chocolate sprinkles, caramel pearls, chocolate pearls, etc. 
  • Vegetable colouring
  • Easter baking pans (a bunny, an egg…)
  • Rolling pin
  • Bowl
  • Wooden spoon
  • Oven
6. Activity length:
The activity length will be 4 hours, because the dough should be some time in the fridge and during that time we will carry out other activity to keep the children entertained.

7. Evaluation:
  •  Has the knowledge and pleasure of experimenting with food been shared with the children?
  •  Have the children been encouraged to touch, look, smell, crumble and try with no problem?
  •  Has their sensitivity and curiosity towards food been motivated? 
Easter biscuits


                                               
        
                                                                 
                Colouring worksheets

By: Mar Acosta López -> http://miblogdeingles19.blogspot.com/

Activity 2
1.      Activity name: “Easter Eggs’

2.      Aims:
   To develop children’s creativity.
·         To create a fun atmosphere.
·         To learn the colors in English.
·         To understand the sense of the Easter egg.

3. Addressee:
3.1. Number of people: Approximately 13 children y 2 teachers.
3.2. Age: From 3 years.

4. Activity procedure:
The teacher will bring the eggs ready (previously boiled), and he/she will give one to each child. The teacher will fill plastic cups with water, only halfway with water, and he/she will add a vinegar spoonful in each cup and a different tempera color (primary colors). The children will have to draw a picture on the egg with crayons, and then insert it in the color glass that they choose and leave it there between 5 and 10 minutes approximately. The egg will come out painted with the color that they chose and with the picture that they drew previously.
Finally, the teacher will leave the eggs on a cardboard to let them dry.

5. Material resources:
  •          Boiled eggs.
  •          White crayons.
  •         Temperas.
  •         Plastic cups.
  •         Vinegar.

6. Activity lenght:
Approximately two hours.

7. Evaluation:
  •         Have they learnt the primary colors in English?
  •         Do they recognize the colors?
  •        Have they been independent, or they often required adult assistance?
  •        Did they have fun?

8. Appendix

Decorated Easter Eggs
 













 

By: Laura Terol Gomis ->http://lauraeducacioninfantil21.blogspot.com/
  
Activity 3
1. Activity name: “Easter basket”
2. Aims:
  •         To encourage creativity and imagination.
  •         To learn art material names in English (scissors, rubber, pencils, etc.)
  •         To learn how to share with partners.
  •         To develop the fine motor skill.
  •         To spend a good time.


3.
Addressee:
3.1. Number of people: Approximately 13 children y 2 teachers.
3.2. Age: From 3 years.
4. Activity procedure:
In this activity the children will make a basket, with the teachers’ help, to carry the Easter eggs and biscuits made in the previous activities to the “Picnic on the beach”.
A cardboard box (it can be a biscuits package) or cards will be used.
1st. The children will cut the cardboard or cards ends into stripes with plastic scissors (which are not dangerous).

2nd. The children will place a strip up and the next to it down, and so on.

3rd. With teachers’ help, the children will stick with glue a cardboard or card strip at the bottom around all the strips.

4th.  They will stick strips up on the cardboard or card strip that they stuck in the previous step in order to cover the eggs.

5th. Every hole of the box will be covered. Stick the basket handle from one side to the other. Finally, the children could decorate it with magazine cut outs and place pieces of natural branches inside (where the egg will be placed).

By: Rocío Pascual Mellinas -> http://rocioeducation.blogspot.com

Activity 4
1. Activity name: ‘Hide-and-seek in the countryside’

2. Aims:
  •      To find the items hidden by the teachers.
  •      To follow the guidelines and clues provided by the teachers.
  •      To create a pleasant atmosphere.

3. Addresse:
3.1. Number of people: Approximately 13 children y 2 teachers.
3.2. Age: From 3 years.

4. Activity procedure:
The activity will consist of going on a trip to the countryside where a game named “hide-and-seek” will be carried out. The children will bring the eggs that they decorated in the previous activity and the teachers will be in charge of hiding the eggs that the children will have to find later. Once the teachers’ task is carried out, they will help children with clues and advices using English essential and easy vocabulary about the place where they can find the eggs. The activity will finish when one the children finds his/her egg the first and he/she will be the winner.
                                                                                                      
5. Material resources:
  •      The children’s decorated eggs from the previous activity.

6Activity lenght:
Approximately between half an hour and 45 minutes.

7. Evaluation:
  •         Did they know how to follow the teachers’ guidelines?
  •         Did they like the activity?
  •        Did they have fun?

8. Appendix.
By: Miriam Orquin Lloret -> http://miriamorquin.blogspot.com/

Activity 5

1. Activity name: Picnic on the beach’

2. Aims:
  •        To enjoy the picnic.
  •        To create a funny atmosphere.
  •        To have fun with classmates and teachers.

3. Addressee:
3.1. Number of people: Approximately 13 children y 2 teachers.
3.2. Age: From 3 years.

4. Activity procedure:
This activity will consist of going on a trip to the beach. As it is the last activity that will be carried out in this Easter planning, both children and teachers will enjoy a picnic with the food made in the previous activities; the biscuits and the eggs will be carried with the basket created by the them.
In order that the children learn essential and easy English vocabulary, teachers will sing a song in order that they break the egg in a partner’s forehead.

Here comes Easter Bunny, with the Easter egg,
That I break on your forehead!

(Aquí viene el conejo de Pascua, con el huevo de Pascua,
Que rompo en tu frente!)

5. Material resources:
  •          The Easter eggs
  •          The Easter biscuits
  •          The Easter basket
  •          The Easter song

6. Activity lenght:
Approximately 2 hours.

7. Evaluation:
  •         Did they enjoy the picnic?
  •         Did they learn the Easter song?
  •         Did they have fun?

By: Andrea Loyola Valladolid -> http://childeducationalv.blogspot.com/ 



English contents that we want to teach the kids:

  • English vocabulary of Activity 1 “Easter biscuits”
In this activity we want to teach them Easy vocabulary adapted to their age, in this case it will be related to food.

Vocabulary: Biscuit, spoon, butter, sugar, bunny and egg.

  • English Vocabulary of Activity 2 “Easter Eggs”
In this activity we will teach them the primary colors in English.

Vocabulary: red, blue, yellow, pink, green...

  • English vocabulary of Activity 3 “Easter basket”
In this activity we will teach them art names in English. Moreover, we will reinforce the colors vocabulary learning that we taught in the previous activity.
Vocabulary: Scissors, glue, rubber, pencils, crayons, etc.
  • English vocabulary of Activity 4 “Hide-and-seek in the countryside”
In this activity we will teach them some basic directions adapted to their age.
Vocabulary: Right, left, up, down, in front of, behind.

  • English vocabulary of Activity 5 “Picnic on the beach”
In this activity we will review the previously learnt English vocabulary. Therefore, we will check if they have learnt it and if we have achieved our aims.
Vocabulary: Previous activities vocabulary review.


This is Vicenta's blog -> http://infanteducationinlavila.blogspot.com/

English's work by Rocío Pascual Mellinas, Mar Acosta López, Míriam Orquín Lloret, Laura Terol Gomis and Andrea Loyola Valladolid.

martes, 4 de enero de 2011

Calendar 2011

Children's Story

The stories in English develop verbal skills and communication in another language.
Children relish all that is new and interesting. Learning another language is a challenge that usually appeals to everyone from when they make them different from others.
Learning a second language should begin in the same manner as the first: the first contact is listening.



Story: The three little pigs
Once upon a time . . . there were three little pigs, who left their mummy and daddy to see the world.
All summer long, they roamed through the woods and over the plains,playing games and having fun. None were happier than the three little pigs, and they easily made friends with everyone. Wherever they went, they were given a warm welcome, but as summer drew to a close, they realized that folk were drifting back to their usual jobs, and preparing for winter. Autumn came and it began to rain. The three little pigs started to feel they needed a real home. Sadly they knew that the fun was over now and they must set to work like the others, or they'd be left in the cold and rain, with no roof over their heads. They talked about what to do, but each decided for himself. The laziest little pig said he'd build a straw hut.
"It wlll only take a day,' he said. The others disagreed.
"It's too fragile," they said disapprovingly, but he refused to listen. Not quite so lazy, the second little pig went in search of planks of seasoned wood.
"Clunk! Clunk! Clunk!" It took him two days to nail them together. But the third little pig did not like the wooden house.
"That's not the way to build a house!" he said. "It takes time, patience and hard work to build a house that is strong enough to stand up to wind, rain, and snow, and most of all, protect us from the wolf!"
The days went by, and the wisest little pig's house took shape, brick by brick. From time to time, his brothers visited him, saying with a chuckle:
"Why are you working so hard? Why don't you come and play?" But the stubborn bricklayer pig just said "no".
"I shall finish my house first. It must be solid and sturdy. And then I'll come and play!" he said. "I shall not be foolish like you! For he who laughs last, laughs longest!"
It was the wisest little pig that found the tracks of a big wolf in the neighbourhood.
The little pigs rushed home in alarm. Along came the wolf, scowling fiercely at the laziest pig's straw hut.
"Come out!" ordered the wolf, his mouth watering. I want to speak to you!"
"I'd rather stay where I am!" replied the little pig in a tiny voice.
"I'll make you come out!" growled the wolf angrily, and puffing out his chest, he took a very deep breath. Then he blew with all his might, right onto the house. And all the straw the silly pig had heaped against some thin poles, fell down in the great blast. Excited by his own cleverness, the wolf did not notice that the little pig had slithered out from underneath the heap of straw, and was dashing towards his brother's wooden house. When he realized that the little pig was escaping, the wolf grew wild with rage.
"Come back!" he roared, trying to catch the pig as he ran into the wooden house. The other little pig greeted his brother, shaking like a leaf.
"I hope this house won't fall down! Let's lean against the door so he can't break in!"
Outside, the wolf could hear the little pigs' words. Starving as he was, at the idea of a two-course meal, he rained blows on the door.
"Open up! Open up! I only want to speak to you!"
Inside, the two brothers wept in fear and did their best to hold the door fast against the blows. Then the furious wolf braced himself a new effort: he drew in a really enormous breath, and went ... WHOOOOO! The wooden house collapsed like a pack of cards.
Luckily, the wisest little pig had been watching the scene from the window of his own brick house, and he rapidly opened the door to his fleeing brothers. And not a moment too soon, for the wolf was already hammering furiously on the door. This time, the wolf had grave doubts. This house had a much more solid air than the others. He blew once, he blew again and then for a third time. But all was in vain. For the house did not budge an lnch. The three little pigs watched him and their fear began to fade. Quite exhausted by his efforts, the wolf decided to try one of his tricks. He scrambled up a nearby ladder, on to the roof to have a look at the chimney. However, the wisest little pig had seen thls ploy, and he quickly said:
"Quick! Light the fire!" With his long legs thrust down the chimney, the wolf was not sure if he should slide down the black hole. It wouldn't be easy to get in, but the sound of the little pigs' voices below only made him feel hungrier.
"I'm dying of hunger! I'm goin to try and get down." And he let himself drop. But landing was rather hot, too hot! The wolf landed in the fire, stunned by his fall.
The flames licked his hairy coat and his tail became a flaring torch.
"Never again! Never again will I go down a chimneyl" he squealed, as he tried to put out the flames in his tail. Then he ran away as fast as he could.
The three happy little pigs, dancing round and round the yard, began to sing:
"Tra-la-la! Tra-la-la! The wicked black wolf will never come back...!"
From that terrible day on, the wisest little pig's brothers set to work with a will. In less than no time, up went the two new brick houses. The wolf did return once to roam in the neighbourhood, but when he caught sight of three chimneys, he remembered the terrible pain of a burnt tail, and he left for good.
Now safe and happy, the wisest little pig called to his brothers:
"No more work! Come on, let's go and play!"