The very hungry catepiller~日文版...很讚喔~ (影片來源為網路下載)
2009年12月16日 星期三
2009/12/16 story time ~ Christmas
Merry Christmas, big hungry bear
這是繼The Big Hungry Bear(誰要吃草莓)作繪者Don and Audrey Wood(唐和奧黛莉.伍德)又一生動有趣的大作 ~真是迫不急待想要
分享給同學們~
星期二介紹給幼稚園中大班,星期三介紹給405的同學們,我發現大家都被書中精美的圖畫給完全吸引了!!!
專心,認真的聽Ivy輕輕的將故事讀給大家聽,Ivy特別配合
做了許多音效表現(例如,嘆息聲,緊張的聲音....)還把小朋友
都嚇了一跳呢...哈哈
今天的安排:
1. 先是通關密語 (Ivy一進教室,大家一股腦的問...
What is today's passwords? (那是Ivy利用Hello world 的打招呼語)
Q: salom是那國的招呼語? A: 希伯來語,現今為以色列語,,,,,
有一位同學答對了~ Bingo~
2. 說說Christmas 相關的事物 ~ 當然也要讓同學們自己講,同學發表了
Rein Deer, Christmas tree, stars, gifts,jingle bells, Santa ~ 不錯耶
3. 演奏今天的故事
4.Christmas song sharing
介紹Rebecca 的網頁,連結English sons of Santa Claus is coming to town.
The end~
有機會可以介紹另一部精典The hungry bear, 也很不錯呀!!
(以上圖片及影片來源為網路下載)
Enjoy your Christmas day!
Why are mistletoe and holly associated with Christmas?
(摘錄自網路文章)
Mistletoe has always been a major decoration at Christmas, and has given rise to a ‘kiss under the mistletoe.’ The plant has a long history of pagan use, and this caused the church to ban the use of mistletoe.
In exchange, the church called for the use of holly. Although the red berries are thought of as traditional Christmas colors, few people know why. The sharp leaves of holly were once thought to represent the thorns of the crown of Christ, whilst the red berries were his blood.
Why do people kiss under the mistletoe at Christmas?
People who meet under the mistletoe at Christmas are supposed to kiss. The origins of this romantic slant to mistletoe could stem from the Scandinavian goddess of love, who herself is strongly associated with mistletoe.
Mistletoe gives rise to all sorts of rumors and mischief, and is a favorite at office parties and other festive occasions.
Why do some people hang big socks on their mantelpiece at Christmas?
Saint Nicholas, according to old tradition, left his very first gifts ever in the stockings of three poor girls. The original Father Christmas gave them three gold coins to pay for their wedding dowries.
The stockings had been hung on the hearth to dry above the fire. Nowadays, many families continue this tradition by hanging up stockings either at the end of the bed or above the fire for Father Christmas to fill with presents.
Some families still have small items such as fruit, nuts and sweets in their stockings. Other items traditionally appear in stockings, including tangerines and a lump of coal for naughty children.
What are Christmas Carols?
Christmas Carols are songs that are traditionally sung at Christmas time. Carol singers are a major part of Christmas, and many families go to carol services to celebrate by singing.
Carol singing groups, often just a few children, sometimes sing carols door to door or street to street in return for Christmas gifts or small amounts of money.
Christmas carols are generally based on Christian lyrics and are usually concerned with the Nativity. ‘Carol’ the word is a derivative of the French word ‘caroler.’ This word means to dance around in a circle. Many of the oldest Christmas carols were lost for all time after being banned in England by Oliver Cromwell.
Why do we celebrate Christmas Eve?
Christmas Eve is a major part of the basic religion behind Christmas. Most festivals start with ceremony the evenings before, and this is perhaps why Christmas Eve is a special event. Many people celebrate Christmas Eve with Midnight Mass.
(摘錄自網路文章)
Mistletoe has always been a major decoration at Christmas, and has given rise to a ‘kiss under the mistletoe.’ The plant has a long history of pagan use, and this caused the church to ban the use of mistletoe.
In exchange, the church called for the use of holly. Although the red berries are thought of as traditional Christmas colors, few people know why. The sharp leaves of holly were once thought to represent the thorns of the crown of Christ, whilst the red berries were his blood.
Why do people kiss under the mistletoe at Christmas?
People who meet under the mistletoe at Christmas are supposed to kiss. The origins of this romantic slant to mistletoe could stem from the Scandinavian goddess of love, who herself is strongly associated with mistletoe.
Mistletoe gives rise to all sorts of rumors and mischief, and is a favorite at office parties and other festive occasions.
Why do some people hang big socks on their mantelpiece at Christmas?
Saint Nicholas, according to old tradition, left his very first gifts ever in the stockings of three poor girls. The original Father Christmas gave them three gold coins to pay for their wedding dowries.
The stockings had been hung on the hearth to dry above the fire. Nowadays, many families continue this tradition by hanging up stockings either at the end of the bed or above the fire for Father Christmas to fill with presents.
Some families still have small items such as fruit, nuts and sweets in their stockings. Other items traditionally appear in stockings, including tangerines and a lump of coal for naughty children.
What are Christmas Carols?
Christmas Carols are songs that are traditionally sung at Christmas time. Carol singers are a major part of Christmas, and many families go to carol services to celebrate by singing.
Carol singing groups, often just a few children, sometimes sing carols door to door or street to street in return for Christmas gifts or small amounts of money.
Christmas carols are generally based on Christian lyrics and are usually concerned with the Nativity. ‘Carol’ the word is a derivative of the French word ‘caroler.’ This word means to dance around in a circle. Many of the oldest Christmas carols were lost for all time after being banned in England by Oliver Cromwell.
Why do we celebrate Christmas Eve?
Christmas Eve is a major part of the basic religion behind Christmas. Most festivals start with ceremony the evenings before, and this is perhaps why Christmas Eve is a special event. Many people celebrate Christmas Eve with Midnight Mass.
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