JANUARY 2022

Happy New Year! I think we can once again start using the word unprecedented to describe 2022.

The definition of this word is: never done or known before!

The crazy snow and the large Covid numbers have made this an unprecedented start to 2022.

The ELL Blog is a chance for you to explore if you should ever find yourself in need of fun activities, information, great stories or thoughtful reflections.  With these uncertain times the ELL group of Ms Askew, Ms. Chang-Joa and Mrs. Steemers, hopes you enjoy our buffet menu of weekly activities that will appear on Mondays as well as some of our links under the various tabs at the top.

SEPTEMBER 2021

Welcome to a new school year!  Some covid restrictions remain while others open up a bit. September is a busy month.

10 Days of Truth

Orange Shirt Day

 

April 2021

Here is a link for games on line for all ages!

ABCya

February 2021: A Month of Celebrations and Reflection

The 100th Day of School

Chinese New Years

Valentine’s Day

Family Day

Black History Month

Primary Activities for February

Intermediate Activities for February

 

January 2021

New year’s Resolutions

Keep a gratitude journal.  Make a list of things you are grateful for.

Read everyday!

Write letters/send cards to your family you can’t see.

Go for a walk everyday!

Facetime a friend.

December 2020

As 2020 comes to a close it is often a good time to look back on the year and reflect. We are hoping that 2020 will be a unique year and 2021 will move us forward in a positive direction.

When looking back it is important to acknowledge our loses and challenges. However,  moving forward we should try to learn from our mistakes, grow from the challenges and focus on what we can do and what we will do. Each of us has the potential to make a positive difference in our own life and someone else’s.

Suggestions for the month of December:

  • start a gratitude journal – each day at the beginning or the end of the day write one thing you are grateful for
  • each day tell at least one person that you love them (text, zoom, face to face, phone call)
  • make a 2021 Calendar – mark all the special days you can think of and are looking forward to
  • choose a new number each day to do a math graffiti page – write/draw everything you know about that number
  • create a list of 31 positive words you will use in 2021
  • do an art project every day
  • read every day
  • go for a walk/run every day
  • pick one thing you can do to help your neighbour or your community
  • send a card or a note to someone who can’t leave their home
  • decorate your windows with winter scenes for those in your neighbourhood to enjoy

A Beautiful Day Song

Wishes for now and in the future!

November 2020

Intermediate Sentences

Check out this link for some videos!

Primary Sentences 

Check out this link for some videos!

Remembrance Day Vocabulary

Group 1 

fight     flower    November     red     sad     white

Group 2

dead  dove  honour  injured  peace  poem poppy protect remember represent soldier symbol torch war wreath

 Group 3

Armistice casualties cenotaph Flanders Fields Memorials peacekeeping Royal Canadian Legion Sacrifice trenches veterans

World War 1

Illustration Link

Slide Show

This worksheet on classifying words with colours is good in building vocabulary.

http://www.holidaycrosswords.com/nonfiction/LestWeForgetWorksheets.pdf

Remembrance Day crossword

http://bogglesworldesl.com/veterans_day_worksheets.htm

World War 1 Infographic on CBC Kids

http://www.cbc.ca/kidscbc2/the-feed/world-war-i-by-the-numbers-infographic

 

October 2020

Halloween Vocabulary

Halloween Language Resource 

Word Bank

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

black

candy

carve

cat

chocolate

costume

dark

ears

eat

eyes

face

mouth

nose

orange

pumpkin

scary

wear

afraid

believe

demon

Dracula

dress

frightened

ghost

grave

Jack-O-Lantern

mummy

Trick-or-Treat

vampire

witch

zombie

_______phobia (fear of)

graveyard

myth

skeleton

skull

superstition

tombstone

warlock

Language Features

*Talking about Jack-O-Lanterns lends well to vocabulary related to faces and simple adjectives – i.e. big eyes, scary mouth

*Costumes will include descriptions about colour, clothing, and accessories – i.e. pointy hat, black dress

*Adjectives used for Halloween

spooky frightful    ghoulish

*Talking about fears, students can practice language structures such as

I am scared of spiders.

I am afraid of snakes

I have a fear of confined spaces. (claustrophobia)

 

For the intermediates, students may be interested in the numerous categories for phobias.

The Phobia List website lists hundreds of phobias (maybe a guess the meaning game?)

http://phobialist.com/

arithmophobia (fear of numbers)

cyberphobia (fear of computers)

hydrophobia (fear of water)

 

“Scaredy Squirrel” by Melanie Watt is also a good resource

http://www.scaredysquirrel.com/

 

*Another topic that relates easily to Halloween is people’s superstitions and beliefs.  Students can compare beliefs from various cultures.

 

If you see a black cat on Halloween, then it is bad luck.

If you find a four-leaf clover, then it will bring good luck.

I think that number 13 is unlucky.

I believe that number 7 is lucky.

or

People believe that number 13 is unlucky.    I agree / don’t agree because ________________.

 

Words in reporting about cultural beliefs and talking about own thoughts –

admit    argue    assume claim      explain report

agree    assert    believe doubt    feel        say         think

 

*This website has many puzzles and interactive games related to Halloween.

http://bogglesworldesl.com/halloween_worksheets.htm

 

Welcome Distant and at Home Learners!

Each month I will be posting information for you under my Distant and Extended Learning tab in the Menu. For September I posted about Terry Fox with some great vocabulary.  October will be about Orange Shirt day which was September 30th. I will also post information to each division at different times. By now you should have all registered with canvass.

Those who still have not had contact or registered with the online services should contact Ms Crawford at 12th Avenue.

September 2020

Burnaby District Welcome back power point:

Welcome 12th Avenue

 

Greetings from Ms Askew and Ms Chang Joa!

This school year will be one for the record books. We can honestly say never before have we had a September like this!

Although there is much uncertainty, there are things we know. 12th Avenue School is ready to start the new year with new classes and new faces. Our ELL program will run throughout the year giving support to those students who need it with vocabulary and oral language development, reading development and, writing and grammar skills. We are looking forward to greeting the students and starting our learning journey together.

Starting in October there will be a new format to the ELL Blog.  Lessons and Ideas will be listed under the different divisions. Continue to check out the blog for activities and information for each division.

School Supply List

 

 

August Activities

Activities Link

Summer is humming along. I hope you are enjoying time with your family and exploring your own backyard. Continue your safety measures and protocols.  Looking forward to another month of excitement. Remember keep a journal of these interesting times. Keep yourself busy and engaged!

I Love Summertime!

JULY Action and Activities

Activities and Ideas Link

School is closing out for the year and summer is beginning. Stay connected to school and 12th Avenue through the ELL blog. Activities and ideas will be posted at the beginning of each month. Enjoy your summer and as always remember to stay safe by:

  • staying 6 feet apart when you can
  • washing your hands often
  • don’t touch your face
  • sneeze or cough into your elbow
  • stay home and stay away from others when you are sick

Read everyday!

Write Everyday!

 

New Post: National Indigenous Day

A thank you to those who still fight for the rights of our planet and our country.

June is National Indigenous  History Month

National Indigenous Day

Celebration of Music

Coast Salish Art

 

Ms. Askew and Ms. Chang -Joa welcomes you to our blog!

**If translation is needed, you can also use the orange “Translate” feature on this website; this translation feature is located on the bottom left hand corner of each page on the website.  Just click on “Translate” and choose the flag representing the language you would like.**

June Intermediate Online/Offline Buffet

While some of us are at school and some of us are at home you can continue to complete ELL blog activities, even if you are not an ELL student. Activities will not be posted weekly but throughout the month. Check in regularly to see what is new.  Keep an eye out for  new sites that are presently under construction.

Click on this link for ideas and addition distant learning activities.

June Link Intermediates

Primary June Link for Activities

 

ELL Online and Off-line Buffet of Activities

Week of May 25th, 2020

What is the theme for the week?  What do the descriptors all have in common?

Marshmallow
Monday
Taco
Tuesday
Watermelon
Wednesday
Turkey
Thursday
Fries
Friday
Listening
Kid PresidentKids pep talk
Listening
Kid PresidentPep talk teacher and kids
Listening:
Kid PresidentThings to say more often
Listening
Kid PresidentYou are a hero
Listening
Kid PresidentWhere is kid president now?
Speaking
Spoken Word:Learn on how to write an ode is. 
Speaking
Spoken Word:Create an Ode to food.
Speaking
Spoken Word:Tips for writing an Ode
Speaking
Spoken Word:Create an Ode to your favourite day of the week.
Speaking
Spoken Word:Create an Ode to spring!

Reading

Thank you Mr. Falker

Reading

Carla’s Sandwich

Reading

The Kissing Hand

Reading

Brave Irene

 

Reading

As Fast as Words Could Fly

Writing

Write a list of things…
Topic: Write a list of things you don’t need much of.

 

 

Writing

Write a list of things…
Topic: Write a list of things you wish were made better.

 

Writing

Write a list of things…
Topic: Write a list of names you would name your own country.

 

Writing

Write a list of things…
Topic: Write a list of things you don’t like to do but have to.

 

Writing

Write a list of things…
Topic: Write a list of things you are always tripping over.

 

Week of May 18th, 2020

What is the theme for the week?  What do the descriptors all have in common?

Meaningful
Monday Holiday

Memoirs: a historical account or biography written from personal knowledge

Timeless
Tuesday

Travel: moving from place to place, city to city, country to country, outer space

Warmhearted
Wednesday

Westerns: stories written for cowboys and cowgirls

Truthful
Thursday
Thrillers: stories
that keep us on the edge of our seats

Friendship
Friday

Fantasy:  places
for our
imagination to go

Listening

Do you know the lyrics for God Save the Queen?

Look them up and have a listen.

Listening

Happy

Listening:

Got this Feeling

Listening

New Rules

Listening

Create noise at 7:00. What sounds do you hear: pots, bells care horns?

Speaking

Spoken Word:

Check the link below

 

Speaking

Spoken Word:

Look out your window and create a spoken word Poem

Speaking

Spoken Word:

Can you create a rap using addition?

 

Speaking

Spoken Word:

Can you create a spoken word
poem about a piece
of furniture?

Speaking

Create a new game in English. Explain the rules. Write them down.

Reading

Click on the link:

Hula Hoopin’ Queen

 

Reading

Click on the link:

Pigasso met Mootise

 

Reading

Click on the link:

Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge

Reading

Click on the link:

Please, Please
The Bees

Reading

Can you find a book at home about another country?

Writing

Continue with your reading log. Find a sentence or two that is meaningful for you.  Explain why it is meaningful.

Writing

Write a paragraph about a friend you have known the longest. Include when you met and where.

Writing

Write a list of things you want to do with others when the restrictions lift.

Writing

Check out this website and write a poem about friends use the phrases section.

https://www.words-to-use.com/words/friends/

Writing

Continue in your weekly activities journal. What did you learn? What was fun?