Начальное образование в Великобритании. Презентации по теме.
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Primary schools in England English children have classes five days a week. Classes are usually over at four o'clock and then the pupils go home. Saturdays and Sunday are their days off. Schools in England have names , not numbers. At the age of five primary school children go to infant.
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Different games and infant school They play different games , run and jump. They sing songs , dance and play a lot. Infant pupils learn how to use money in their classroom shop. They look at the pictures in interesting books , draw pictures in pencil and color them. They learn how to get on with other children. Their classes are informal , but they learn to red , count and write a little.
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Junior school When children are seven they go to junior schools. In England children spend six years in primary school. When pupils are eleven or a little older primary school is over. Junior schools are real schools. Pupils sit in rows and follow a regular timetable. Their subject are : English , Maths , History , Nature Study , Geography , Art , Music. They visit different museums and other famous and interestin places. They walk and play a lot. In some primary schools children wear uniforms.
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Презентация по теме “Primary School in England” . По книге I.N.Vereshchagina , O.V.Afanasyeva Подготовил ученик 7в класса Давыдов Г еоргийСлайд 2
Primary School in England Part
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In Great Britain school begins at the age of four or five . Many boys and girls usually leave school at the age of sixteen. In England the school year begins in September, but not always on the first day of month, as school rarely begins on Monday. The English think that Monday is not a good day to start school. So pupils usually begin their school year on the first Tuesday of September (not always on the 1 st of September as we do).
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The Weather is usually fine. It’s warm. The sky is often blue and the sun is bright. Little children going to school with their parents on their first school day look so clean and nice. They don’t have any bags or books with them, as there is no need for these things on their first day at school. Pupils will get them later. They will get exercise books, pencils, pens, rulers and rubbers too.
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Classes usually begin at nine. Pupils have a break at 10.30 and may have a drink of milk or orange juice. At half past twelve or at one o’clock they usually have lunch – meat, pudding, juice, an apple or a cake.
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Their classes are not always formal. They often sit at their desks but they also often sit on the carpet on the floor and listen to their teacher. They draw or play games.
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They often look at the animals they have at school – hamsters, rabbits or hares. Sometimes there are birds or fish in their classrooms.
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After lessons teachers usually read fairy tales and stories to them or sometimes they tell them something of interest. English pupils often play outdoors
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True, false or don’t know? English pupils often leave school at the age of fourteen. The School year always begins on the first of September. English school never begins on Monday. English primary pupils usually have six classes a day. There is no need for the children to take bags, pens, pencils, rulers, rubbers with them to school on the first school day. Classes in primary school usually begin at nine Primary pupils have 3 or 4 classes outdoors every week. False False True Don’t know True True Don’t know
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Презентация по теме “Primary School in England” . По книге I.N.Vereshchagina , O.V.Afanasyeva Подготовил ученик 7в класса Давыдов ГеоргийСлайд 2
English children have classes five days a week. They have classes on Monday,Tuesday , Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Classes are usually over at about four o’clock (3.30) and the pupils go home. They rarely have classes on Saturday and on Sunday. Saturdays and Sundays are their days off.
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Schools in England have names, not numbers. They often get named after the place where they are ( Green Hill School, Cedar Grove School ) or after some famous or important people ( St Mary’s School )
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At the age of four or five, primary school children go to infant schools or infant classes where they spend three years till they are seven. In infant schools they spend much time outdoors
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They learn how to get on with other children.Their classes are quite informal but they begin to learn how to read, count and write a little. They look at the pictures in interesting books, draw pictures in pencil and colour them.
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They play different games, run and jump. They sing songs, act and play a lot. Infant pupils learn how to use money in their classroom shop.
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When children are seven they go to junior schools, where they spend four years till they are eleven. So in England children spend seven years in primary school When pupils are eleven or a little older primary school is over.
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Junior schools are real schools. The atmosphere is more formal in junior classes than in infant classes. Pupils sit in rows and follow a regular timetable.
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Their subjects are: English, Maths , History, Nature study, Geography, Art, Music. In Junior schools Swimming , P.E. and Religion are on the timetable too.
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But children spend a lot of time outdoors. They visit different museums and other famous and interesting places. Sometimes their teachers take them to London and other big cities
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In many primary schools children wear uniforms but in some primary schools they don’t.
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