Topic | Activity | Percentage | Evaluation | Deadline |
Playscript | Written draft on notebook | 2% | Individual evaluation | October 29th |
Corrected version of the draft | 2% | Individual evaluation | October 31st | |
Poster | Every student participated to create poster | 1% | Individual evaluation | October 29th |
Sent digital version of the poster | 2% | Group work evaluation | October 30th | |
Handed in printed version of the poster | 3% | Group work evaluation | November 1st | |
Presentation | Organization | 2% | Group work evaluation | November 1st |
Every student learned the playscript. | 2% | Individual evaluation | November 1st | |
Pronunciation | 2% | Individual evaluation | November 1st | |
Use of vocabulary suggested | 2% | Individual evaluation | November 1st | |
Booklet | Description and pictures of 5 characters | 4% | Individual evaluation | November 7th |
First grade: 20 words per character | ||||
Second grade: 30 words per character | ||||
Third grade 40 words per character | ||||
Vocabulary test | Written test | 3% | Individual evaluation | November 8th |
Oral test (spelling) | 5% | Individual evaluation | November 9th |
Looking forward to the 2010-2011 academic year !!!
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Project Evaluation
Friday, October 26, 2012
Saturday, October 20, 2012
VOCABULARY (ADJECTIVES) FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD GRADES
Write or print the following list of adjectives: |
ambitious |
bored |
boring |
bossy |
brave |
brilliant |
cheerful |
closer |
crazy |
dangerous |
dual |
free |
generous |
handsome |
hard-working |
honest |
lucky |
moody |
pretty |
proud |
reliable |
self-confident |
selfish |
shy |
stubborn |
superior |
talkative |
tough |
ugly |
untidy |
worst |
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
VOCABULARY (NOUNS) FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD GRADES
Write or print the following list of nouns: amount |
antidote |
assistant |
biodiversity |
bubble-gum |
communication |
clothing |
ecology |
deal |
drop |
food |
formula |
genius |
impostor |
kite |
laboratory |
medicine |
misunderstanding |
popsicle |
procedure |
research |
results |
rubbish |
scissors |
screen |
side |
thief |
thunder |
transportation |
truth |
tubes |
twin |
umbrella |
wonder |
yo-yo |
Saturday, October 06, 2012
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a mystery novel written
by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson and first published in London in
1886.
This
short novel is well-known for describing the struggle between good and evil
forces inside a human being. It tells the story of Dr. Henry Jekyll, a
respected doctor of medicine, who believes that man has both good and evil
sides. Dr. Jekyll experiments with a variety of potions in order to separate
the two different sides, and drinks the final
drug himself. The experiment fails, and Dr. Jekyll is transformed into his evil
self, Mr. Edward Hyde, a violent man who commits terrible crimes in London.
This evil character becomes stronger and stronger until finally close friends
of Dr. Jekyll break into his laboratory and find Mr. Hyde dead and Dr. Jekyll’s
hand-written notes describing the whole experiment from the very beginning.
Several
movies and theatre plays based on Stevenson’s novel have been produced, making it one of the most famous
mystery stories ever written.
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