https://vimeo.com/jacobfrey/thepresent
Here's the trailer based on a comic by Fabio Coala. A wonderful short with a touching ending.
niedziela, 31 stycznia 2016
sobota, 30 stycznia 2016
KONKURS PIOSENKI ANGIELSKIEJ !!!
Serdecznie zapraszamy uczniów klas 1-6 do udziału w szkolnym Konkursie Piosenki Angielskiej, który odbędzie się w dniu 16 marca 2016 r. Uczniowie mogą prezentować wybrane przez siebie utwory indywidualnie lub w grupach maksymalnie trzyosobowych. Osoby chętne proszone są o dostarczenie podkładu muzycznego (bez podkładu słownego, o długości nie przekraczającej 2 min. 30 sek.) na nośniku pendrive nauczycielom j. angielskiego do dnia 29 lutego 2016 r. ;)
Australian Open - for all tennis lovers ;)
Melbourne is full of tennis fans in town for the Australian Open. We bring you some words you can use to describe tennis ;) Dla tych, którzy lubią tenisa- parę ciekawostek związanych z Australian Open i słownictwo związane z tenisem.
Look here: http://www.australiaplus.com/international/2016-01-29/learn-english-talking-tennis/1540877
czwartek, 28 stycznia 2016
International Puzzle Day - 29 January ( Międzynarodowy Dzień Puzli i Zagadek)
International Puzzle Day is celebrated on January
29, 2016. It was created in 1995 by game companies in the United
States. On International Puzzle Day, puzzles of all size, shape and form
will be honored. You can celebrate that day by solving one or more
puzzles. A puzzle is a problem or enigma that tests the ingenuity of the
solver. In a basic puzzle, one is intended to put together pieces in a
logical way in order to come up with the desired solution.
The first jigsaw puzzle was created around 1760, when John Spilsbury, a British engraver and mapmaker, mounted a map on a sheet of wood that he then sawed around each individual country. Spilsbury used the product to aid in teaching geography. After catching on with the wider public, this remained the primary use of jigsaw puzzles until about 1820. By the early 20th century, magazines and newspapers found that they could increase their daily subscriptions by publishing puzzle contests. Puzzles may also include letters, numbers, shapes, and riddles.
The first jigsaw puzzle was created around 1760, when John Spilsbury, a British engraver and mapmaker, mounted a map on a sheet of wood that he then sawed around each individual country. Spilsbury used the product to aid in teaching geography. After catching on with the wider public, this remained the primary use of jigsaw puzzles until about 1820. By the early 20th century, magazines and newspapers found that they could increase their daily subscriptions by publishing puzzle contests. Puzzles may also include letters, numbers, shapes, and riddles.
Puzzles are a favorite pastime of millions of people, young and old. So, what's with this fascination over puzzles? There's numerous reasons for it's popularity. For many, doing puzzles is fun. Some people just like the challenge of completing them, and graduating to evermore complex and difficult puzzle solving levels. For others, it is a way to kill time, and to eliminate boredom. Others still, do puzzles to keep their mind sharp, or to learn new words.
Caterpillar Shoes ;) - FILM
I hope you like Caterpillar Shoes, the short animation. It's a sweet rhyming bedtime story about the journey a
caterpillar takes to become a butterfly ;)
Hidden words ( Ukryte słowa) ;)
Can You Find 6 Words Hidden In These Puzzles? (10 Pics) Czy potrafisz znaleźć 6 słów ukrytych na tych 10 obrazkach? ;)
http://www.boredpanda.com/find-words-challenge/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=BPFacebook
środa, 27 stycznia 2016
Chocolate Cake Day- 27 January ( Dzień Czekoladowego Ciasta)
Chocolate Cake Day takes place on January 27,
2016. This day celebrates a sweet cake, all made of chocolate. Usually
such a cake is flavored with melted chocolate or cocoa powder. Of
course, it can contain other ingredients, too. Chocolate Cake Day, for
example, can be celebrated baking a chocolate cake, which also contains
vanilla cream or fudge. In 1764, Dr. James Baker discovered how to make
chocolate by grinding cocoa beans between two massive circular
millstones. Starting then, recipes for chocolate cakes spread all over
the world, making this cake a very popular cake. This text has been
taken from www.cute-calendar.com.
GAMES with baking cakes : http://www.cookinggames.com/baking/
Chocolate Cake Day Cards : http://www.123greetings.com/events/chocolate_cake_day/
GAMES with baking cakes : http://www.cookinggames.com/baking/
Chocolate Cake Day Cards : http://www.123greetings.com/events/chocolate_cake_day/
RECIPES :
BON APPETIT! ;)
Let's sing a song: ;)
Let's sing a song: ;)
wtorek, 26 stycznia 2016
SMS English. Smsy po angielsku ;)
Do you write smses? ;) I'm sure, you do. Here you'll find some useful examples of them ;)
https://www.ego4u.com/en/chill-out/curiosities/sms-english
poniedziałek, 25 stycznia 2016
Australia Day - 26 January
Australia Day is celebrated on the 26th January each year.
It is the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet of 11 convict ships from Great Britain, and the raising of the Union Jack at Sydney Cove by its commander Captain Arthur Phillip, in 1788.
On Australia Day, over half of the nation’s population of 21 million attend either an organised community event, or get together with family and friends with the intention of celebrating our national day. Many more spend the public holiday relaxing with family and friends.
Yet Australia Day is much more than barbeques and fireworks. It is more than another public holiday. It is more than the pride and excitement of new citizens who call themselves Australian for the first time on 26 January after being conferred citizenship.
LOOK HERE for interesting things connected with AUSTRALIA :
http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/australia-day
Games & Activities: http://www.wartgames.com/themes/australia.html
A SONG :
Storyteller Videos - bajki do słuchania ;)
Dla tych, którzy wolą słuchać zamiast czytać ;)
http://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/reading-site/find-a-book/storyteller-videos
http://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/reading-site/find-a-book/storyteller-videos
Burns' Night in United Kingdom - 25 January
Burns Night is annually celebrated in Scotland on or around January 25. It commemorates the life of the bard
(poet) Robert Burns, who was born on January 25, 1759. The day also
celebrates Burns' contribution to Scottish culture. Burns' best known
work is 'Auld Lang Syne'.
This song is perhaps the most famous of Burns’ repertoire and has become one of the main songs associated with Scotland. Also sung at Hogmanay, revellers join hands in a circle to sing in unison. At the line ‘And here’s a hand…’, members of the circle traditionally cross their arms and rejoin holding hands.
AULD LANG SYNE song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4pN0zn16jk
Many people and organizations hold a Burns' supper on or around Burns' Night. These may be informal or formal, only for men, only for women, or for both genders. Formal events include toasts and readings of pieces written by Robert Burns. Ceremonies during a Burns' Night supper vary according to the group organizing the event and the location. The evening centers on the entrance of the haggis (a type of sausage prepared in a sheep's stomach) on a large platter to the sound of a piper playing bagpipes. When the haggis is on the table, the host reads the 'Address to a Haggis'. This is an ode that Robert Burns wrote to the Scottish dish. At the end of the reading, the haggis is ceremonially sliced into two pieces and the meal begins.
At Burns' Night events, many men wear kilts and women may wear
shawls, skirts or dresses made from their family tartan. A tartan was
originally a woolen cloth with a distinctive pattern made by using
colors of weft and warp when weaving. Particular patterns and
combinations of colors were associated with different areas, clans and
families. Tartan patterns are now printed on various materials.
Many types of food are associated with Burns' Night. These include: cock-a-leekie soup (chicken and leek soup); haggis; neeps (mashed turnips or swedes) and tatties (mashed potatoes); cranachan (whipped cream mixed with raspberries and served with sweet oat wafers); and bannocks (a kind of bread cooked on a griddle). Whisky is the traditional drink.
10 Fun Facts About Robert Burns : http://www.scotsusa.com/scotland/fun-facts-robert-burns/
Visit SCOTLAND : http://www.letshavefunwithenglish.com/projects/british_culture/scotland1.html
This song is perhaps the most famous of Burns’ repertoire and has become one of the main songs associated with Scotland. Also sung at Hogmanay, revellers join hands in a circle to sing in unison. At the line ‘And here’s a hand…’, members of the circle traditionally cross their arms and rejoin holding hands.
AULD LANG SYNE song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4pN0zn16jk
Many people and organizations hold a Burns' supper on or around Burns' Night. These may be informal or formal, only for men, only for women, or for both genders. Formal events include toasts and readings of pieces written by Robert Burns. Ceremonies during a Burns' Night supper vary according to the group organizing the event and the location. The evening centers on the entrance of the haggis (a type of sausage prepared in a sheep's stomach) on a large platter to the sound of a piper playing bagpipes. When the haggis is on the table, the host reads the 'Address to a Haggis'. This is an ode that Robert Burns wrote to the Scottish dish. At the end of the reading, the haggis is ceremonially sliced into two pieces and the meal begins.
The Scottish flag is often displayed at Burns' Night celebrations. It
is known as the Saltire and consists of a rectangular blue background
with thick white bars on the diagonals. The diagonals form a cross that
represents Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland.
Many types of food are associated with Burns' Night. These include: cock-a-leekie soup (chicken and leek soup); haggis; neeps (mashed turnips or swedes) and tatties (mashed potatoes); cranachan (whipped cream mixed with raspberries and served with sweet oat wafers); and bannocks (a kind of bread cooked on a griddle). Whisky is the traditional drink.
10 Fun Facts About Robert Burns : http://www.scotsusa.com/scotland/fun-facts-robert-burns/
Visit SCOTLAND : http://www.letshavefunwithenglish.com/projects/british_culture/scotland1.html
sobota, 23 stycznia 2016
National Handwriting Day- 23 January ( Międzynarodowy Dzień Pisma Odręcznego)
National Handwriting Day was invented by the Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association (WIMA) website and is to be celebrated on January 23rd. Most people nowadays are stuck in a cubicle typing away on a computer. Even typing isn't an enjoyment to many people anymore (except when they're doing something such as typing a story or article).
The art of handwriting is now almost obsolete in today's technological world full of spell checks and easy-to-change fonts and font sizes. But it's still here- most of us don't have the time to type up a grocery list or find a program to type music. National Handwriting Day lets us all take a step back and realize what a pencil, hand, and paper can do.
http://www.aahahandwriting.com/events_5.htm
http://www.pencilsandpens.org/
National Pie Day- 23 January
National Pie Day is celebrated annually on January 23rd. National Pie Day, an unofficial national holiday, was created simply to celebrate the pie. It is a day for all to bake or cook their favorite pies. Even more importantly, it is a day set aside for all to enjoy eating pies! The first pies appeared around 9500 BC in the Egyptian Neolithic period or New Stone Age. Fun Tidbit – Pie throwing: Cream filled or topped pies are favorite props for humor. Throwing pie in a person’s face has been a staple of film comedy since Ben Turpin received one in Mr. Flip in 1909.
National Pie Day was created by the American Pie Council. The American Pie Celebration began in 1986 to commemorate Crisco’s 75th anniversary of 'serving foods to families everywhere'.
Pie recipes: ( przepisy na ciasteczka )
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/pie
Gry dla tych, którzy wolą piec wirtualne ciasteczka :
http://www.cookinggames.com/baking/
czwartek, 21 stycznia 2016
Grandparents' Day
"Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do. Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children."
Alex Haley
Grandparents are important to children in so many ways. They have patience and time when parents are often busy. They have stories to tell and interesting games to play. They are also good for treats and spoiling, which we all need from time to time!
In American, National Grandparents Day was proclaimed in 1978 by President Jimmy Carter at the instigation of a housewife from West Virginia, Marian McQuade.
According to the National Grandparents Day website, the aim of National Grandparents Day is:
- To honour grandparents
- To give grandparents an opportunity to show love for their children's children
- To help children become aware of the strength, information and guidance older people can offer.
National Hugging Day! -21 January ( Dzień Przytulania)
There’s nothing more reassuring than a comforting cuddle; Hugging Day encourages you to embrace hugging, and to give those you care about a comforting squeeze. Lovely! The holiday was founded by Rev. Kevin Zaborney on March 29, 1986 in Caro, Michigan.
7 Reasons to celebrate National Hug Day :
1. Hugging improves our relationships.
2.Hugging is good for the heart—especially during conflict.
3. A hug a day keeps the doctor away.
4. Hugging gives us the warm-and-fuzzies.
5.When it comes to hugs, it’s NOT better to give than it is to receive.
6. Hugging may relieve existential anxiety.
7. In pain? Giving yourself a hug could help
7 Reasons to celebrate National Hug Day :
1. Hugging improves our relationships.
2.Hugging is good for the heart—especially during conflict.
3. A hug a day keeps the doctor away.
4. Hugging gives us the warm-and-fuzzies.
5.When it comes to hugs, it’s NOT better to give than it is to receive.
6. Hugging may relieve existential anxiety.
7. In pain? Giving yourself a hug could help
środa, 20 stycznia 2016
Penguin Awareness Day- 20th January ( Dzień Pingwina )
Penguin Awareness Day was created to celebrate everybody’s favourite zoo animal! Find out more about penguins, explore what others have to say about penguins, why not visit your local zoo to share the penguin love! You don’t have to wait until Penguin Awareness Day, because penguins can be loved all year long!
http://www.boredpanda.com/penguin-awareness-day-photography/
http://www.boredpanda.com/penguin-awareness-day-photography/
Interactive Site for Education! Gry interaktywne dla wszystkich!
All of the best online, interactive, educational games and simulations in one place!
Look for NEW activities added for the 2015-2016 school year!
http://interactivesites.weebly.com/
Look for NEW activities added for the 2015-2016 school year!
http://interactivesites.weebly.com/
wtorek, 19 stycznia 2016
National Popcorn Day - 19th January. Dzień Popcornu ;)
It’s National Popcorn Day! Americans eat about 16 billion
quarts of popcorn each year (about 51 quarts per person), which makes it
one of the most popular snacks in the country. It is also one of the
oldest.
Popcorn has been around for centuries. It is one of six main varieties of corn. (The others are pod, sweet, flour, dent, and flint.) Popcorn originated in Mexico, but eventually made its way north. In 1948, archaeologists in the state of New Mexico discovered ancient popcorn ears that were at least 5,600 years old! The Native Americans (in both North and South America) popped their corn by throwing it on hot stones over a fire.
Today, we rely heavily on microwaveable popcorn, which was introduced in the 1980s. To celebrate National Popcorn Day, make your favorite kind of popcorn and enjoy it while watching a movie with your friends!
Popcorn has been around for centuries. It is one of six main varieties of corn. (The others are pod, sweet, flour, dent, and flint.) Popcorn originated in Mexico, but eventually made its way north. In 1948, archaeologists in the state of New Mexico discovered ancient popcorn ears that were at least 5,600 years old! The Native Americans (in both North and South America) popped their corn by throwing it on hot stones over a fire.
Today, we rely heavily on microwaveable popcorn, which was introduced in the 1980s. To celebrate National Popcorn Day, make your favorite kind of popcorn and enjoy it while watching a movie with your friends!
poniedziałek, 18 stycznia 2016
Martin Luther King Day - 18th January
Martin Luther King Day is celebrated on 18th January 2016
in the US. Dr Martin Luther King Jr. was a leader of the civil rights
movement in 1960s America, which meant that he hoped that black people
and white people would begin to live together peacefully, with equal
rights. He was assassinated in 1968.
Martin Luther King walczył o równe prawa dla wszystkich ludzi, niezależnie od rasy i pochodzenia. Amerykanie pamiętają o nim każdego roku, 18 stycznia.
Wouldn't it be terrible? Wouldn't it be sad?
If just one single colour was the colour that we had?
If everything was purple? Or red? Or blue? Or green?
If yellow, pink, or orange was all that could be seen?
Can you just imagine how dull the world would be
If just one single colour was all that we could see?
http://www.kidzone.ws/sg/2012/2012-01-16.htm > puzle
Piosenka:
Martin Luther King walczył o równe prawa dla wszystkich ludzi, niezależnie od rasy i pochodzenia. Amerykanie pamiętają o nim każdego roku, 18 stycznia.
Wouldn't it be terrible? Wouldn't it be sad?
If just one single colour was the colour that we had?
If everything was purple? Or red? Or blue? Or green?
If yellow, pink, or orange was all that could be seen?
Can you just imagine how dull the world would be
If just one single colour was all that we could see?
http://www.kidzone.ws/sg/2012/2012-01-16.htm > puzle
Piosenka:
niedziela, 17 stycznia 2016
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