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  • Clothes and Accessories Online Crossword Puzzle

    An online crossword puzzle I created for those of you who are learning/revising items of clothing. Click here or the image above to begin. Don't forget to come back here to comment! If you prefer word searches, look here.
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 21, 2010
  • Line Symmetry: video, quizzes, and online jigsaw puzzle

    If we draw an imaginary line across an object, and one side of it is the mirror image of the other, the object is said to have line symmetry; this imaginary line is called the 'line of symmetry'. Line symmetry is also known as 'reflection symmetry'. Some objects, such as a butterfly,  have only one line of symmetry; others have more than ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 20, 2010
  • Colour Wheel (ART) - Online Jigsaw Puzzle

    This is especially for jigsaw puzzle fans. I've created two versions; a 36-piece and a 100-piece one.  While you're playing, try to remember that if you add one primary colour to another, you'll get a secondary colour, e.g. red + yellow = green; and if you add a secondary colour and a primary colour, you'll get a tertiary colour, e.g.  green + ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 17, 2010
  • There’s a Wocket in My Pocket

    I was a pretty imaginative kid. When shopping with my mom, I pretended everything I touched I got to keep; as though there was a storage unit somewhere being filled up, and my fingertips were my price gun. I imagined that the swing set in my backyard was a rocket ship that could transport me anywhere in the world. I imagined that my breakfast ...
    Posted to Teaching Alternative Art Lessons (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 16, 2010
  • Reptiles: can you tell the difference between an alligator and a crocodile?

    There is a great variety of reptiles here on planet Earth, and they first started to evolve more than 300 million years ago. There are more than 8,000 species of reptiles, and they include crocodiles, lizards, snakes, and turtles. The majority of reptiles are oviparous (egg-laying), have scales, and breathe air through their lungs. Apart from ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 16, 2010
  • Understanding Chronology, Simple Quiz

    This is a basic quiz to determine if you are familiar with how to read dates, and to understand chronology. If you are still unfamiliar with this, read the explanation of prehistory first. Click on the image below to start the quiz. Providing your email is optional, but if you provide it, you will get the results of the quiz sent to you. Have fun ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 15, 2010
  • Places in Town, Quiz and Dialogues

    Here are several activities I've prepared for you to practice on the theme of places in town. Have fun learning, and don't forget to comment! Places in Town 1: Match the words to the images Places in Town 2: Match the words to the images Crossword Mix Quiz: matching, dialogues at the airport and at the train station, ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 13, 2010
  • External Parts of a Frog

    Learn a little more about frogs by watching this Flash activity, and doing a labelling quiz on the morphology of a frog. Please come back here to leave a comment after you've played the game. Click here to watch the life cycle of a frog Click here to play the game
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 10, 2010
  • Present Tense Practice: Quiz

    The objective of this quiz is for you to practise the simple present tense with emphasis on animal vocabulary. Please provide your name and class for us to be able to identify you. An email address is optional, but if you do provide it, you'll get feedback sent to your inbox. Have fun learning! Please come back here to leave a comment after you've ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 7, 2010
  • Prehistory: Basic Explanation of the Paleolithic, Neolithic and Metal Ages, plus Quiz

    What is the meaning of prehistory? We can define prehistory as the period of human development during the time before the discovery of writing. However, before we can understand history, it is essential to understand our dating system. The global calendar in use today is based on the Gregorian calendar, named after Pope Gregory XIII. To label ...
    Posted to a cLiL to cLiMB (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 6, 2010
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