diumenge, 17 de maig del 2020

WEEKLY PLAN MAY 18TH-22ND

COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES WORKSHEET

COMPARATIVES & SUPERLATIVES

COMPARISON: THE INCREDIBLES

Comparativas, an interactive worksheet by Azoraida
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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES GAME 2

COMPARATIVES GAME


Drag and order the adjectives in each correct group:




FAMOUS POP ART ARTISTS: ROY LICHTENSTEIN



Roy was an American Pop Art artist known for making art from the inspiration of comic books.


By Eric Koch / Anefo - File:Roy_Lichtenstein_(1967).

Famous pieces of art:

el beso
The kiss 1964
mira mickey
Look Mickey 1961

mujer llorando
 Crying  girl 1963

                  
Draw and colour a Pop Art picture, here you've some examples:














   







                                                                         

POP ART: ANDY WARHOL



In the workshop about Pop Art we learn about two important artists: Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. In this session we'll take the characteristics of Pop Art and Warhol and we make our own picture. Choose a popular/everyday object, trace it four times and colour it respecting a colour code that you decide. 

Here are some examples:
The same picture but coloured in a different code.




WHAT'S POP ART?




WHAT'S POP ART?


Pop Art is art made from commercial items and cultural icons such as product labels, advertisements, and movie stars. In a way, Pop Art was a reaction to the seriousness of Abstract Expressionist Art. Pop Art is meant to be fun.


What are the characteristics of Pop Art?

Pop Art uses images and icons that are popular in the modern world. This includes famous celebrities like movie stars and rock stars, commercial items like soup cans and soft drinks, comic books, an any other items that are popular in the commercial world. There are a number of ways that artists use these items to create art such as repeating the item over an over again, changing the colour or texture of the item, and putting different items together to make a picture.


Examples of Pop Art 

Eight Elvises (Andy Warhol) 

Eight Elvises uses a picture of Elvis Presley pulling a pistol out and aiming it at the viewer like a gunslinger from the Wild West. The picture of Elvis is repeated eight times. The repeating pictures get closer together as they move to the right and overlap each other giving the picture a feeling of infinity. This painting sold for over $100 million in 2009. You can see a picture of this painting here

Drowning Girl (Roy Lichtenstein) 

This painting is made to look like a scene from a comic book. The girl is drowning and she yells out "I don't care! I'd rather sink, than call Brad for help!" The artist even painted the picture with the dots that are often seen in the color areas on comic books. You can see a picture of this painting here

Three Flags (Jasper Johns) 

Jasper Johns painted a number of pictures of the American Flag. In this picture he paints three flags on top of each other. Each flag appears closer to the viewer, but gets smaller as well. You can see a picture of this painting here

Full information: ducksters.com

dilluns, 11 de maig del 2020

diumenge, 10 de maig del 2020

Unit 4: PRESENT CONTINUOUS

PRACTICE: PRESENT CONTINUOUS


Good morning! To practice this verbal tense I have selected some activities and games.




Don't forget to click on check answers when you finish.



PRESENT CONTINUOUS READING COMPREHENSION

GRAMMAR PRACTICE: PRESENT CONTINUOUS & PRESENT SIMPLE

Hello students! it's time for some grammar, but let's make it in a funny way. Here are some activities to practice present simple and present continuous.




REMEMBER!

SNAKES & LADDERS


THE HANGMAN








THE ADJECTIVE

dilluns, 4 de maig del 2020

CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES INTERACTIVE BOOK


Here's a fantastic unit on clothes that I found on Agenda Web website. It's very interesting and useful to practice clothes vocabulary and sentences.
Click on the link below to start.




diumenge, 3 de maig del 2020

WEEKLY PLAN MAY 4th-11th

VOCABULARY PRACTICE: CLOTHES

Hello mates! This week we will practice and revise the vocabulary related to clothes. Here are some activities for you.














COMMON CONTRACTIONS IN ENGLISH

THE IMPERATIVE






Match the correspondences. Drag and drop each word next to each definition. 



WHAT ARE THEY WEARING?

Practice clothes vocabulary.


 



Read the descriptions and write the correct name in the gaps.
What are they wearing?, an interactive worksheet by jecika
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As you can see, we are using the present continuous to talk about clothing and what are we wearing.

CREATE A COMIC


Do you like reading? Read carefully these comics strips.





Use you imagination to draw or tell stories.
Why make a comic strip? Because all of you are artists, and a comic strip is a new way to channel your creativity and capture it in pictures and words.

STEPS THAT YOU CAN DO:

1. Choose a theme for your comic.
2. Do some research online to get ideas. Do you like superheroes?


3. Write a story. Think about the overall story you want to tell with your comic serie. 

Are you ready to create you own comic? Try to do it clicking on the link below.





Tutorial make beliefs comix