Worksheet to practice past simple of: love, like, be. Useful for Trinity grade 3. - ESL worksheets
Wagons are way better than Angry Birds
Few books capture the reader like When I Was Young In The Mountains. Cynthia Rylant shares her most special memories of a family, a way of life and most important, a place. This Novel Study is easy to print and use. Includes: Vocabulary and Word Study Comprehension and Critical Thinking Writing Activities Sequencing Story Elements Predicting Making Connections Poetry Compare and Contrast Assessment and MORE. Perfect for whole class novel study, small groups, book clubs, literature circles, or independent study.
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I do love doing tags and I saw the When I was young tag over on Babi A Fi absolutely ages ago. It's been sat in my drafts ever since. Now seems a good time to post it. 1. Do you (or your parents) have any memorabilia from when you were a baby? (ie. baby book, lock of hair, first shoes etc.) I have a little card that was tied onto my cot when I was born saying my name, weight, etc and that's about it....My parents weren't very sentimental... After my parents divorced my dad gave me all the family photos which there were a lot of....They are all safely stored away.... 2. Do you know if you were named after anyone? I don't think so.....My parents chose mine and my brothers names (Ben) because they were easy to spell. lol 3. And do you know of any other names your parents might have named you? I think I was going to be called David if I was a boy.... 4. What is your earliest memory? The earliest memory I have is sitting on the settee when I was four years old eating dry cereal and being told not to move by my grandad....I'd fallen down the stairs and I've been told since that my mam and dad were out collecting money for the milk round they had....There was no mobile phones back then so they couldn't be contacted so I was waiting for my Aunt Jean to come and take me to hospital....I broke my arm....I don't remember going to the hospital or having a caste put onto my arm or staying the night in hospital but I do remember kicking up a fuss when I was woken up early and there was no hot chocolate and then finding out I was on a ward full of boys! lol 5. Did your parent/s (or older siblings) read, sing or tell stories to you? Do you remember any of these? I remember being read stories as a child by my mother and my Grandad who lived with us.....I remember being read Each Peach Pear Plum a lot which I loved.... There was always music in our house and my dad used to have a skip hire business so my brother & I would go out with him in the wagon. The radio was always on. We would always be singing along to it with my dad. 6. When you were young, do you remember what it was that you wanted to grow up to be? Last year I wrote a whole blog post about what I wanted to be when I grew up....I wanted to do something with horses. 7. Did you have a favourite teacher at school? I did but it wasn't my teacher....It was my brothers. lol She was so nice and a lot of fun! Every time I walked past the classroom it looked like all the children were having the best time.... 8. How did you get to school? In primary school my parents drove me to school....We lived about a mile outside of the village where we went to school so getting a lift was easier....In secondary school I got a taxi which was paid for by the council/education people.....I lived too far out in the sticks. I got a taxi with a couple of other girls. hehehe The taxi driver was a maniac. He had 3 crashes when I was in his taxi and was forever running late.... 9. What games did playtime involve? British Bulldog also known as Red Rover, skipping, clapping games and all the usual... 10. Did you have a cubby house? Ahh! I lived on a farm and had a few....hehehe I have a blog post coming soon about the adventures I had in our cubby house/den. 11. What was something you remember from an early family holiday? I remember going to Blackpool as a child and there was a big Noah's ark ride/attraction. I was terrified of it....I can still remember those noises. I also remember going to see Jimmy Cricket the comedian. 12. What is a memory from one of your childhood birthday’s or Christmas? When I was a child there were a couple of Christmasses where I got a trampoline. Both times I stayed on them all dayGiven the chance I think I would have slept on them too....hehehe 13. What childhood injuries do you remember? Broken arms, legs, fingers, toes....lol I used to ride horses and fall off them a lot. The scariest was when I was about 14 I was washing the dishes a glass smashed just as I put my hand in it and I cut right on my knuckle. It was deep and about an inch long....I still have the scar now. 14. What was your first pet? I had a long haired German Shepherd dog called Anchor...I can remember him being around when I was a toddler but I can't remember him dying so I must have still been young.... 15. Did your grandparents, or older relatives tell you stories of “when I was young ..?” Of course....My Grandad had lots of stories to tell. The funniest were about what my dad used to get up to when he was a kid...hehehe 16. What was entertainment when you were young? I lived on a farm so I spent my days riding horses, helping on the farm and all the other usual things indoors like playing with Barbies, colouring in and playing schools. 17. Do you remember what it was it like when your family got a new fangled invention? (ie. telephone, TV, VCR, microwave, computer?) Ahh! I remember getting an Amstrad computer and my brother and I used to fight over it so much...It was fantastic fun though. 18. Did your family have a TV? Was it b&w or colour? And how many channels did you get? We had a colour TV but it only had 4 channels....Imagine that now. Eek! We did at one point have a black and white one that ran off a car battery....hehehe We lived on a farm and had no electricity for a while. 19. Did your family move house when you were young? Do you remember it? Yes! We moved from a town to a farm in the middle of nowhere....I remember my parents packing up to move and I was sat in my old bedroom crying not wanting to leave. 20. Was your family involved in any natural disasters happening during your childhood (i.e. fire, flood, cyclone, earthquake, etc)? I can't think of anything...There was the normal high winds and minor floods but nothing too bad. 21. Is there any particular music that when you hear it, sparks a childhood memory? There are so many songs that make me think of fun times as a child....Any songs by Neil Diamond remind me of my mother, Walk Like An Egyptian reminds me of being in my dad's skip wagon and (Everything I Do) I Do It for You by Bryan Adams reminds me of Friday lunchtimes at school when there was a music video club.... 22. What is something that an older family member taught you to do? My Aunty Jean taught me how to knit....I used to love just knitting squares. hehehe 23. What are brands that you remember from when you were a kid? They are just about all the same....I still miss Turkey Twizzlers....hehehe, Woolworths, Tudor crisps, and Kwik Save shops.... 24. Did you used to collect anything? (ie. rocks, shells, stickers … etc.) I had so many sticker books as a child but the only one I can remember is the Care Bears one....My friends and I also collected the Neighbours TV show collectors cards. 25. Share your favourite childhood memory. The years I had living on a farm are very special to me....I had the best fun and adventures...
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Vinyl LP edition of Busyhead, the 2019 release from Noah Kahan.Within two short years, music quite literally carried 22-year-old singer, songwriter, and artist Noah Kahan around the world-a long way from his native Strafford, VT (pop. 1,045) and the 133-acre tree farm where he resides. For as much as the road twisted and turned, the journey led right to the album. "My life has taken a 180° turn," he admits. "I'm on a very different path than what I thought I would do. I feel nostalgic for a time when I was younger and had less to think about. I had the latitude to be whimsical, free, and young without knowing what's going to happen. I get nostalgic for the locale where I grew up, because the scenery is so beautiful. Going from this to bigger cities and tours is crazy for me. The transition informs the storytelling. I'm getting a little more cunning and self-deprecating. The truth is-regardless of where I've gone-my parents still yell at me to pick up the dogs' shit when I'm back home," he laughs. In the end, Noah makes the kind of music that can travel with you forever, but it feels even better at home. VINYL Details Release Date: June 14, 2019 Record Label: Republic Records UPC: 602577631467 Number of Discs: 1 Listen Before You Buy
I was strolling in the gardens of an insane asylum when I met a young man who was reading a philosophy book.His behavior and his evident good health made him stand out from the other inmates.. #story, #funny