Show and Tell taps into children's natural curiosity, asking a question such as "who makes you happy?" or "what do our senses tell us?" as the focus for each unit. Activities encourage children to explore the question while learning the language they need to think and talk about it.End-of-unit class projects consolidate learning and encourage children to work collaboratively. Opportunities to "Show and Tell" allow them to present their projects in class or at home, and to talk about what they have learned - in English!Stories, hand-eye coordination practice and letter formation activities lead to reading and writing simple sentences. Problem-solving activities encourage children to think critically and creatively. Values lessons teach children how to behave both inside and outside the classroom.
Ten children share things that are special to them on show-and-tell day at school.
PLEASE NOTE: This eBook edition of SHOW AND TELL is carefully laid out to match the print book; this means it reads much better as designed pages, but you won't be able to use some features such as highlighting and annotating text.
The degree of density from black to white not only creates a three - dimensional effect but also a sense of mystery . The composition shows the boy half in hiding , as if he knows that what he is about to do is wrong .
In every unit there are opportunities for the children to think creatively and build upon what they have learned in the Student Book, particularly in the story, values and cross-ciricular lessons.
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This coloring book is a collection of the things commonly presented during show-and-tell activities at school.