ORIENTACIÓN PARA EL ALUMNADO Y PADRES/MADRES DE 6º …€¦ · que pongas unas horas al día fija...
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CEIP Bilingüe José Pérez y Pérez
ORIENTACIÓN PARA EL ALUMNADO Y PADRES/MADRES DE 6º PRIMARIA
English, Natural, Social & Art
En estos días de reclusión habrá mucho tiempo libre y descanso, pero también será necesario
repasar y reforzar lo aprendido en clase. Para no descuidar totalmente la rutina escolar, hay
que intentar seguir estimulando la mente de una forma creativa y divertida. Es necesario marcar
una rutina diaria para el estudio, dedicar unas horas determinadas por la mañana y siempre las
mismas horas.
De esta situación saldremos, te queremos dar algunos consejos para que no se te haga muy
difícil:
• Planea una rutina diaria. Ser responsables con las tareas de estudio y ayudar en casa.
Tenemos que permitir que CADA DÍA SEA UN POCO MÁS “INDEPENDIENTE Y RESPONSABLE.
• Es importante estar informados, pero no todo el rato, ocupa el día haciendo actividades
variadas.
• “No estés todo el día enganchado/a a los videojuegos”. Hay mucha más vida en internet, pero intenta limitar el tiempo que pasas conectado/a a la tecnología. Se creativo/a y
busca actividades físicas para realizar en casa.
• Piensa que QUEDÁNDONOS EN CASA estamos haciendo algo importante para un bien
común y estamos salvando vidas.
De lunes a viernes se van a publicar las actividades que habrá que trabajar en el blog del colegio.
• Good Morning – Como en clase, todas las mañanas se ponen las tareas que se van a realizar.
• Tareas según las asignaturas, un archivo por cada una.
Recordamos también la importancia de seguir reforzando y repasando los contenidos ya
trabajados, para ello publicaré una hoja de repaso con los vídeos de lo aprendido. Te aconsejo
que pongas unas horas al día fija para no perder la rutina escolar. Recuerda que todos los días
le dedicamos a estas asignaturas una media de dos horas al día en clase más la tarea que se
realiza en casa.
Por último, en este documento te damos información de aplicaciones Android interesantes
para seguir estudiando inglés.
Para seguir en contacto con la profesora, enviar dudas o sugerencias, enviar las tareas realizadas
mediante fotos con el móvil tienes a tu disposición el siguiente correo electrónico:
[email protected]. Es importante que en el asunto pongas la asignatura al
que va dirigido el correo electrónico.
MUCHO ÁNIMO – CHIN UP!
BE STRONG AND DON’T GIVE UP
Elena, maestra de 6º curso
CEIP Bilingüe José Pérez y Pérez
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Good Morning!Monday, 16th March 2020
6th
Social
● Correcting Homework Page 2 Activity 5, 6 & 7● Unit 4 - 4. What was Spain like during Franco's
dictatorship?● Homework Page 2 Activity 8 & 9
English:
● Correcting Homework AB Page 7 activity 1, 2, & 3● Irregular Verbs – List & Rap● Worksheet Past Simple
Social Sciences, Unit 4 Morden Spain. The 20th century
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Unit 4 Modern Spain. The 20th century
Monday, 16th March 2020, Worksheet
1. Repasar los puntos dados y visionar los siguientes videos en YouTube:
1. Introduction
Spain at the beginning of the 20th century: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diLD6cMQOjk
2. What happened in Spain in the early 20th century?
ESPAÑA 1902-1936: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7mc4aWWt40 The Second Spanish Republic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV2l25hzxJQ
2. Leer, visionar los vídeos y hacer los ejercicios de los puntos siguientes:
3. What was the Spanish Civil War?
The Spanish Civil War: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-10Mwoglzww La Guerra Civil Española: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj9N9DTtdas Activity: 5, 6 & 7
Recuerda escribir en la libreta el vocabulario que no entiendas. Busca las palabras en
el Wordreference - https://www.wordreference.com/es/
3. What happened in Spain in the early 20th century?
Activity
1. Look at the pictures. Which represents the monarchy, and which
represents the republic?
4. In your notebook, match to Alfonso XIII, Primo de Rivera or the Second Republic.
a) The monarchy was abolished, and the Church lost power. Second Republic
b) The Liberals and Conservatives took turns in government. Alfonso XIII
c) AII men and women could vote in elections. Second Republic
d) There was a dictatorship and political parties were illegal. Primo de Rivera
e) There was a new constitution. Second Republic
a b
Monarchy The Republic
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2. What was the Spanish Civil War?
In July 1936 a military rebellion began in Spanish Morocco. Its leader was General
Francisco Franco. The rebels took control of parts of Spain. The country became divided
between areas controlled by the Nationalists, the rebels led by Franco, and areas
controlled by the Second Republic.
The Spanish Civil War started because of the military rebellion led by Franco. Franco and
the Nationalists were opposed to the changes that the Second Republic had introduced.
They wanted to replace the republic with a right-wing dictatorship. The Republicans
supported the Second Republic.
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For three years there was fighting between the
Nationalists and Republicans, until the Nationalists took
control of Madrid. The war ended in April 1939. As a
result of the Nationalist victory, the Second Republic
ended. Franco established a right-wing dictatorship.
The war had other consequences too.
• Around 500.000 people died.
• Many people lost their families.
• People were imprisoned or killed because of
their opinions (Nationalists who lived in the
Republican zones, and Republicans who lived in
the Nationalist zones).
• Roads, bridges, railways and buildings were
destroyed.
• People became ill because there wasn't enough food.
Time-Fact
During the civil war many
Spanish children were sent to
other countries to keep them
away from the conflict. Some of these
children never saw their families again.
Activity
2. Look at the map and answer the question.
a) Which autonomous communities did the Nationalists control in 1936?
b) Which autonomous communities did the Republicans control in 1936?
c) Which autonomous communities were divided between the two sides?
3. Copy and complete the sentences in your notebook.
a) The two sides in the Spanish Civil War were the ___________________ and the
___________________. The ________________ supported Franco and the
_________________ supported the Second Republic.
b) The civil war started in July _______________ and ended in April ___________.
c) The Soviet Union (Russia) supported the _______________________________.
d) The ____________________ won the war. They established a
______________________________.
Belchite, Zaragoza. 5000 people died
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4. Find out more about the International Brigades.
a) Which countries did they come from?
b) Why did people join the International Brigades?
c) What happened to them after the war?
Copy the follow Visual Thinking
1. What happened in Spain in the early 20th century?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diLD6cMQOjk
2. The Second Spanish Republic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV2l25hzxJQ
UNIT 4 – At the Coast
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UNIT 4 – At the Coast
Monday, 16th March 2020, Worksheet 1. Correcting Homework AB Page 7 activity 1, 2, & 3
2. Studying Irregular Verbs – List & Rap
3. Worksheet Past Simple
1. CORRECTING HOMEWORK AB PAGE 7 ACTIVITY 1 & 2
1 What did he visit?
2 What did he do?
3 What did he collect?
4 What did he wear?
5 What did he eat?
6 What did he buy?
UNIT 4 – At the Coast
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TABLA DE 50 VERBOS IRREGULARES EN INGLÉS: LOS BÁSICOS
traducción infinitivo "SIMPLE PAST"
"PAST
PARTICIPLE"
1 ser/estar be was/were been
2 empezar begin began begun
3 romper break broke broken
4 traer bring brought brought
5 construir build built built
6 quemar burn burnt burnt
7 comprar buy bought bought
8 poder can could been able to
9 coger catch caught caught
10 elegir choose chose chosen
11 venir come came come
12 costar cost cost cost
13 cortar cut cut cut
14 hacer do did done
15 soñar dream dreamt dreamt
16 beber drink drank drunk
17 conducir drive drove driven
18 comer eat ate eaten
19 caer (se) fall fell fallen
20 sentir (se) feel felt felt
21 luchar/ pelear fight fought fought
22 volar fly flew flown
23 olvidar forget forgot forgotten
24 obtener get got got
25 dar give gave given
26 ir (se) go went gone
27 tener/ haber have had had
28 oír hear heard heard
29 saber know knew known
30 aprender learn learnt learnt
31 irse/ dejar leave left left
32 perder lose lost lost
33 hacer make made made
34 tener que must had to had to
35 pagar pay paid Paid
36 poner put put put
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traducción infinitivo "SIMPLE PAST"
"PAST
PARTICIPLE"
37 leer read read read
38 correr run ran run
39 decir say said said
40 ver see saw seen
41 mostrar/ enseñar show showed shown
42 cantar sing sang sung
43 dormir sleep slept slept
44 hablar speak spoke spoken
45 gastar spend spent spent
46 tomar take took taken
47 enseñar teach taught taught
48 pensar think thought thought
49 entender understand understood understood
50 ganar win won won
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Vídeos para reforzar el “Simple Past Tense”
• What did you do? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-uW_KheiEc
• Learn Past Tense Verbs 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b4rsDuzThE
• Learn Past Tense Verbs 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbA2LeGteME
LYRICS TO THE SONG – IRREGULAR VERB
Irregular verbs are easy for me Listen to the song and you will see…See saw seen, be was been Think thought thought and buy bought bought
Always remember catch caught caught
And one for the teacher: teach taught taught Come came come and do did
done Swim swam swum and win won won
Everybody look around Lose lost lost and find found found
Some don't change so don't forget Put put put and let let let
Always keep it in your head Say said said and read read read
Some are different, don't be afraid Of hear heard heard and make made
made Know knew known and grow grew grown Throw threw thrown and
fly flew flown
Some verbs end with “e” and “n” Like give gave given Take took taken Write wrote written Eat ate eaten Speak spoke spoken and Break broke
broken Is it good or is it bad?
30 verbs we have had had Now this is the end of our song So go went
gone in 3,2,1
http://blogs.granada.escolapiosemaus.org/primariaingles/2018/06/16/irregular-verbs-rap-
2018-videos/
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Fill in the gaps with the right form of the verbs in brackets.
1. Daisy (bring) some chocolates to the birthday party.
2. I (hear) a new song on the radio.
3. Peter (read) three books last week.
4. The Smiths (speak) Italian to the waitress.
5. Peter (understand) during the class, but now he
doesn't understand.
6. My mother (forget) to buy some milk.
7. Susan (have) a baby in August.
8. We (lose) our keys last Friday.
9. They (swim) 500m yesterday afternoon.
10. I (give) my mother a CD for her birthday.
11. At the age of 23, she (become) a teacher.
12. I (know) the answer yesterday.
13. Peter (tell) me that he lived in New York.
14. We (lend) John €200.
15. She (drink) too much coffee yesterday.
16. The children (sleep) in the car.
17. He (keep) his promise.
18. We (choose) the steak for dinner.
19. The film (begin) late.
20. They (fly) to Madrid.
21. We (drive) to Edinburgh.
22. Mrs. Black (teach) English at the University.
23. They (send) me an e-mail earlier.
24. We (leave) at 7 a.m..