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Sunday 27 September 2020

Bea 🌸 Class 4

 Chapter 3 - How Sir Charles died

Finish these sentences with info from chapter 3

1) Dr Mortimer took ....... which .......

2) People ...... Sir Charles Baskerville ....... he had lived ....... Baskerville Hall ....... only two years.

3) Sir Charles had made his money ....... but .......

4) He was a ....... man who ..........

5) Dr Mortimer, Sir Charles' .........., said.......

6) Before going to ........, Sir Charles .........

7) ......... was ........ Sir Charles' suitcases since ......

8) Barrymore was ....... because Sir Charles .......... He found ......... 

9) Murphy ........

10) Dr Mortimer .......... face.

11) Everyone hoped ......... because .......... 

12) Dr Mortimer is ......... meaning he .......

13) Before Sir Charles' death, he ........ because he .........

14) Before Sir Charles' death, Dr Mortimer ............. Sir Charles ...........

15) When Sir Charles died, Barrymore ............ He didn't ............ 

Dr Mortimer found ........


End of chapter 3



Monday 21 September 2020

Bea 🌸 Class 3

 Chapter 1 "The Case Begins"


1) Where does the story take place❓

2) Who's the narrator❓

3) Who were they waiting for❓

4) Who's Mr Mortimer ❓

5) There are different ways of calling someone. How did Mr Mortimer call❓ Can you mention other ways of calling another person❓ 

6) There are different ways of greeting someone. How did Holmes and Mr Mortimer greet❓ Can you mention some other ways of greeting ❓

7) " I need your help very badly". What does this expression mean in the context of the story❓

8) How is Mr Mortimer described in this chapter❓


Chapter 2 "The Baskerville Papers"

Use these words to retell the chapter.

Sir Charles Baskerville - death - Devonshire - papers - 1742 - Hound of the Baskervilles - story - 1640 - Sir Hugo - the daughter of a farmer - lock - ivy - moor - dogs - their laughter soon stopped - brave - frightened - black creature 


Can you explain this phrase

"The Devil finds it easy to do his work when the world is dark".


PRACTICE THE/A (N)

Explanation

Explanation Grammarly


Practice 1

Practice 2 MEME

Practice 3



Sunday 13 September 2020

The Hound of the Baskervilles


Reader

Test

Tasks - Spark Notes


Chapter 1 "The Case Begins"

1) Where does the story take place❓

2) Who's the narrator❓

3) Who were they waiting for❓

4) Who's Mr Mortimer ❓

5) There are different ways of calling someone. How did Mr Mortimer call❓ Can you mention other ways of calling another person❓ 

6) There are different ways of greeting someone. How did Holmes and Mr Mortimer greet❓ Can you mention some other ways of greeting ❓

7) " I need your help very badly". What does this expression mean in the context of the story❓

8) How is Mr Mortimer described in this chapter❓


Chapter 2 "The Baskerville Papers"


Use these words to retell the chapter.

Sir Charles Baskerville - death - Devonshire - papers - 1742 - Hound of the Baskervilles - story - 1640 - Sir Hugo - the daughter of a farmer - lock - ivy - moor - dogs - their laughter soon stopped - brave - frightened - black creature 


Can you explain this phrase❓


"The Devil finds it easy to do his work when the world is dark".


Hugo🍀 CLASS 2

 

Hugo🍀 CLASS 2

We are going to work with a TALE.

A TALE is a narrative that relates the details of some real or imaginary event, incident, or case.


Ten Jugs of Wine

A Tale from Japan 

Ten old men decided to celebrate the New Year with a big crock of hot sake wine. Since none of them could provide for all, they each agreed to bring one jug of wine for the large heating bowl. On the way to his wine cellar, each old man thought, "My wine is too valuable to share! No one will know. It'll never show. It'll still be fine. I'll bring a jug of water instead of the wine." 
And so when they gathered with the jugs they brought, all ten old men poured the contents of their jugs ceremoniously into the big bowl and then looked sheepishly at one another as they heated and poured hot water for all. 


Comprehension check

1- Where does the story come from?
2- Why do the people in the story get together?
3- What do they decide to do? Why?
4- What do you think the expression "... looked sheepishly at one another" mean?
5- Did the story teach you any lesson?



Explanation - British Council



Let's practise






Miss Hait

Bea 🌸 Class 2

We are going to work with a TALE.

A TALE is a narrative that relates the details of some real or imaginary event, incident, or case.


Ten Jugs of Wine

A Tale from Japan 

Ten old men decided to celebrate the New Year with a big crock of hot sake wine. Since none of them could provide for all, they each agreed to bring one jug of wine for the large heating bowl. On the way to his wine cellar, each old man thought, "My wine is too valuable to share! No one will know. It'll never show. It'll still be fine. I'll bring a jug of water instead of the wine." 
And so when they gathered with the jugs they brought, all ten old men poured the contents of their jugs ceremoniously into the big bowl and then looked sheepishly at one another as they heated and poured hot water for all. 


Comprehension check

1- Where does the story come from?
2- Why do the people in the story get together?
3- What do they decide to do? Why?
4- What do you think the expression "... looked sheepishly at one another" mean?
5- Did the story teach you any lesson?



Explanation - British Council



Let's practise






Miss Hait
 


It´s OK to Be Different - EP



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Tuesday 8 September 2020

LATERAL THINKING

Lateral thinking is a manner of solving problems using an indirect and creative approach via reasoning that is not immediately obvious. It involves ideas that may not be obtainable using only traditional step-by-step logic.

Let´s solve some lateral thinking problems