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Netiquette: Eat together

Hello everyone,
Do you know what "Netiquette" is?
Netiquette refers to rules of etiquette that apply to online communication.
Let's think about family and food.
Do you use usually use your electronic device when you are eating with your friends or family?
How often do you eat with your friends or family? What do you do while eating?




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Bullying: short film by 1 ESO students Colegio Santa Teresa Calahorra.

Hello everyone,
We have been talking about one of the most important areas of the digital competence: safety during this month.
This video has been crated by 1º ESO students fromm colegio Santa Teresa Calahorra in La Rioja.
Congratulations for such a wonderful short film.





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Skill games: Soccer or football.

Hello everyone,

What is you favourite sport? Do you like soccer? What team do you support?

Do you know football rules? 

Have you ever tried the kick-point challenge?

Dribble around the goal and shoot at a goal-wall to get as many point as you can.

The aim is to get as many goals as you can. If you have five shots, how many points can you get?























Learn this basic vocabulary and do the exercises.

To know much more about football:



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The BobSponge Movie: "Take on me" by Weezer.

 Hello everyone,

Children love this song but they don't know it's an old song by Norwegian band A-ha.

It's also sung by the American rock band Weezer in the ending of the SpongeMovie.


Let's watch these videos and listen to teh songs.

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OMD:"Enola Gay".

 Hello everubody,

Last month we celebrated School Day of Non-Violence and Peace and we learnt the story of Sadako Sasaki. We also leant that the name of the plane which dropped  the atomic bomb in Hiroshima on the 6 August 1945 was "Enola Gay. The bomb killed more than 100,000 citizens.

"Enola Gay" is also a very famous anti-war song by the British band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, OMD. Do you know why the plane had that name?




The pilot, Paul Tibbets because her mum was called Enola Gay Tibbets. Her mum got this name due to the heoine of  the novel Enola;or, her fatal mistake.

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Netiquette: "The only way to be". Online communication.

 Hello everyone,

We must learn how to keep an effective communication in the online world.

Communication skills are essential to guarantee that our messages are sent and received correctly.

It's important to be kind and polite in real life and the same online because communication has a similar set of standards. 

Let's practise this song.



Get more activities and ideas for the song "Learn English Kids

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Stop Cyberbullying: Abbie's ciberbullying story.

 Hello everyone,

Abbie's story is based on the expereinces of real children. 

Watch the video and find out what happened to Abbie.




Find activities and ideas for the video Learn English Kids Abiie's story

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International Day of Women and Girl in Science

Hello everyone,

Year 3 students love the message "Dream it, want it, go for it" for International Day of Women and Girl in Science. It is written on their classmate's beautiful sweater and she feels proud of wearing it. Have you got a special message for this day? Sometimes there are inspring and motivating messages near us and we don't realise.



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International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Girls Inspire Tech and LadyHacker.

 Hello everybody,

International Day of Women and Girls in Science is celebrated  on 11th of February.

Do you know the global initiative LadyHacker which wants to show the role of women in technology sector and raise awareness amog our girls of their potential to study STEM degrees.?

Do you think you could be one of those Lady Hackers?

Chema Alonso encourages these students to become what they want to be.

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SID 2021. Safer Internet Day 2021.

 Hello everyone,

Happy Safer Internet Day. Remember that this is a global campaign celebrated by millions of people in 170 countries. We want to help students stay safe and smart online. It's important to join forces together for a better Internet.

Follow the talks about Safer Internet Day in Spain here 

INCIBE STREAMING.

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Modal verbs: Must and mustn't.

Hello everyone, 

What must and mustn't do when you are online? Do you know the modal verbs "Must" and "Mustn't"? Let's learn them and think about these obligations and prohibitions.


Let's practise this chant about "Internet safety" and learn it. Vocabulary.


Let's learn a little more how to stay safe online.

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Sadako Sasaki's story. Peace.

 Hello everyone,

Have you heard the story of Sadako Sasaki and her leukimia cranes? 

She was a  2-year old Japanese girl when the atomic bomb called "Little boy" was dropped near her home by Misasa Bridge.

Watch these videos to find it out.


Tell the story: You can use this presentation.

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Rosa Parks: Civil Rights Movement.

 Hello everyone,

Rosa Parks was born on February 4, 1913, in Alabama, USA.

It's Rosa Parks day and it's celebrated the legacy of civil rights activist Rosa Parks who fought against racism and injustice for decades.

She helped initiate the Civil Rights Movement in USA and showed peace and the need for equality.

Let's read a couple of her famous quotes.



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SID: Safer Internet Day 2021.

Hello everyone, 

Safer Internet Day is celebrated globally on Tuesday 9th February with the slogan:

"Together for a better Internet". It's the 18th edition with actions taking place right across the globe.
It wants to promote the safe and positive use of the technology, especially among children and young people. Millions of people unite to inspire positive changes online, to raise awaraness of online safety issues.
Do you think Internet is a safe place for children and young people?
How can children help to create a better internet?
What about parents and carers? 
Look at this in infographic.




Let's support Safer Internet Day.



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How to tell the time.

Hello everyone,
We are learning the time and some students find it a little difficult to understand. Then lrt's help them.
IMPORTANT: 

There are 60 minutes in an hour.
The little hand shows hour.
The big hand shows minutes.




























Let's watch this video to learn more.




Let's learn more. Look at "Half and quarter hours" and practise.



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