英语电子小报
一年级英语小报模板可打印
一年级英语小报模板可打印English:Title: Fun Times in First GradeIn our first-grade English class, we have been learning about different animals and their habitats. We had a special visit from the local zoo, where we got to see and learn about various animals up close. We also had a fun day out at a nearby farm, where we interacted with farm animals and learned about where our food comes from. In addition to these exciting field trips, we have been working on our reading and writing skills. We have been reading fun stories and writing our own short sentences to practice our newly learned words. Our teacher also organizes fun games and activities to help us learn English in an enjoyable way. We are all looking forward to more exciting activities and learning in our first-grade English class.中文翻译:标题: 一年级的快乐时光在我们的一年级英语课上,我们一直在学习不同的动物以及它们的栖息地。
电子小报模板word.pdf
D a y 日子Translated by Zhao HuaizhaiSwallows fly away, 燕子去了,They return, however; 有再来的时候; Peach blossoms wither and fall, 桃花谢了, They still bloom. 有再开的时候。
My clever, 聪明的, Tell me, please, 请你告诉我 Why our days never come back? 我们的日子为什么一去不复返呢?King hearts are the gardens; 美好的心灵是花园; King thoughts are the roots; 友爱的思想是根茎; King words are the flowers; 亲切的话语是花朵; King deeds are the fruits. 善良的行为是果实。
New Year —元旦It falls on the first day of the year. It marks the be ginning of a year. People wil l plan what to do in the new year. Because they believe th at the whole year's work depe nds on a good start in sprin 二Teacher: Name two pronouns. Tom: Who, me ? Teacher: Right. 老师:“说出两个代词。
”汤姆:“谁,我?” 老师:“正确。
”三Teacher: Jack, where is Mexico?Jack: On page eleven in the geography book. 老师:杰克,墨西哥在哪? 杰克:在地理书十一页上。
我们在小学英语第三册中学过以下两个句子: 1、She Is so tall !2、She is so happy, isn’tshe?小朋友,你知道这里so 表示什么意思,起什么作用吗?请让我来解答。
My family英语电子小报外语双语手抄报模板I like English生活中的英语板报八开
My parents are obedient. They takegood care of my grandparents. They often help my grandparents with the family chores to make them live better. On weekends, they keep a good company with my grandparents, so that they never feel lonely.我的父母很孝顺,他们好好照顾我爷爷奶奶。
他们经常帮助我爷爷奶奶做一些家庭琐事让他们生活得更好一些。
在周末总是陪着爷爷奶奶,这样他们就不会感到孤独。
I have a lovely family and my families live a happy life. My mother isfat,but she is beautiful. She is very kind and clever, so she has many friends and she is welcome among my neighbours. My father is a worker. He works long time a day and comes home late. He is always tired.But,my mother often cooks delicious dishes for him and that makes him happy and moved. As for my mother, she regards it as her happiness. I love my parents, although we do not live a rich life, but we are satisfied. 我有一个充满爱的家,一家子过着幸福的生活, 妈妈身材有点胖,但却很美丽。
discovery英语电子小报外语双语手抄报模板I like English生活中的英语板报A4
In 2004, NASA's Opportunity rover found evidence in Martian soils that water had once flowed across the surface there, buoying hopes that the red planet may once have supported primitive life.But a new study throws some cold water, and a big pinch of salt, on those hopes."Liquid water is required by all species on Earth and we've assumed that water is the very least that would be necessary for life on Mars," said study team member Nicholas J. Tosca, a Harvard University postdoctoral researcher. "However, to really assess Mars' habitability we need to consider the properties of its water. Not all of Earth's waters are able to support life, and the limits of terrestrial life are sharply defined by water's temperature, acidity and salinity."Tosca and his team analyzed salt deposits in the 4-billion-year-old Martian rock investigated by Opportunity. The new analysis shows that the water that would have flowed across these ancient Martian rocks may have been exceedingly briny."Our sense has been that while Mars is a lousy environment for supporting life today, long ago it might have more closely resembled Earth," said Andrew H. Knoll, also of Harvard and on the study team. "But this result suggests quite strongly that even as long as four billion years ago, the surface of Mars would have been challenging for life. No matter how far back we peer into Mars' history, we may never see a point atOne of Australia's most remarkable natural gifts, the Great Barrier Reef is blessed with the breathtaking beauty of the world's largest coral reef. The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest reef system[1][2] composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for over 2,600 kilometres (1,600 mi) over an area of approximately 344,400 square kilometres (133,000 sq mi). The reef is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland in northeast Australia.The reef contains an abundance of marine life and comprises of over 3000 individual reef systems and coral cays and literally hundreds of picturesque tropical islands with some of the worlds most beautiful sun-soaked, golden beaches.The Great Barrier Reef is one of the seven wonders of the natural world, and pulling away from it, and viewing it from a greater distance, you can understand why. It is larger than the Great Wall of China and the only living thing on earth visiblefrom space.New tombs found in Giza support the view that the Great Pyramids were built by freeworkers and not slaves, as widely believed, Egypt's chief archaeologist said on Sunday.Films and media have long depicted slaves toiling away in the desert to build the mammothpyramids only to meet a miserable death at the end of their efforts."These tombs were built beside the king's pyramid, which indicates that these people werenot by any means slaves," Zahi Hawass, the chief archaeologist heading the Egyptianexcavation team, said in a statement."If they were slaves, theywould not have beenable to build their s tomb besidetheir king's."He said the collection of workers' tombs, some of which were found in the 1990s, wereamong the most significant finds in the 20th and 21st centuries. They belonged to workers whobuilt the pyramids of Khufu and Khafre.Hawass had earlier found graffiti on the walls from workers calling themselves "friends ofKhufu" - another sign that they were not slaves.The tombs, on the Giza plateau on the western edge of Cairo, are 4,510 years old and lie atthe entrance of a one-km (half mile)-long necropolis.A number of years ago,I had the rather unique experience of beingbackstage in Madison Square Garden,in New York,during the RinglingBrothers Barnum & Bailey Circus.To say the least,it was a fascinatingexperience.I was able to walk around looking at the lion tiger giraffes and allthe other circus animals.As I was passing the elephant I suddenly stopped,confused by the fact that these huge creatures were being held by only a smallrope tied to their front leg.No chain no cages.It was obvious that theelephants could,at any time,break away from their bonds but for somereason,they did not.I saw a trainer near by and asked why these beautiful,magnificent animals just stood there and made no attempt to get away.“Well,”he said,“when they arevery young and much smaller we use the same size rope to tie them and,atthat age,it's enough to hold them.As they grow up,they are conditionedto believe they cannot break away.They think the rope can still hold them,so they never try to break free.”I was amazed.These animals could at any time break free from theirbonds but because they believed they could not,they were stuck right wherethey were.which the planet really looked like Earth."The research was presented in February at the annualmeeting of the American Association for the Advancement ofScience in Boston.Halophiles, or organisms that can tolerate high-salinitywaters, are known to exist in places on Earth, but they likelyevolved from organisms that lived in purer waters, scientiststhink, making it unlikely that life would actually ariseinitially in extremely briny waters.The high salinity, however, "doesn't rule out life formsof a type we've never encountered," Knoll added, "but lifethat could originate and persist in such a salty setting wouldrequire biochemistry distinct from any known among eventhe most robust halophiles on Earth."Knoll and Tosca also say the finding doesn't rule out thepossibility that less salty waters once flowed on the planet.Name Class Grade。
英语小报(italy)
意大利面就是我们通常所说的"意粉"。
问道意大利面的英语,你可能会说是"Spaghetti"。
其实正确的叫法是"pasta","Spaghetti"只是其中的一种,就是那种传统的长条形状的面条。
而在意大利,有超过130种不同形状的面哦。
今天就给扫盲下意大利面的种类吧。
在意大利有超过130种不同形状的干面. 几种常见的:1)Alphabets - 字母面:通常字母面是用来放在汤里起点缀作用的。
2)Macaroni---通心粉:短于4CM才叫通心粉哦,大了就是另外的种类了。
3)Rotini ("Spirals" or "Twists") -螺旋粉:一般短于4CM。
4)Angel Hair, Capellini ("Fine Hairs") - 天使面. 细长如发丝,意大利人亲切地称之“天使的发丝”。
5)Manicotti - 大通心面(袖筒面) 直径很大,内部可填充馅料。
6)Jumbo Shells -大扇贝面内部体积大,可填充馅料。
7)Bow Ties, Farfalle ("Butterflies") -蝴蝶结面:因其形状深受女性的欢迎。
8)Medium Egg Noodles (From "Nudel," German meaning paste with egg) - 蛋面:扁形。
9)Medium Shells, Conchiglie ("Shells") - 扇贝面:大扇贝面的缩小版,里面不填馅。
10)Ditalini----手指面(顶针面):如同顶针一样的外形。
11)Wide Egg Noodles---宽边蛋面12)Spaghetti --长面:传统的长条形,也是一般意义的“意粉”13)Orzo ("Barley") - 粒粒面:饭粒形状。
清新可爱我爱我家英语小报电子小报手抄报word小报
I Love My FamilyI was born in an ordinary family, but it is very warm. My father is a clerk in a company. And my mother is a housewife. Every weekday morning my father will go to work and goes back in the late afternoon. And my mother will get up early to cook for us and then pick me up to school. Then sometimes she will do some cleaning and sometimes she will do something she likes. She will pick me up after school and then cook the dinner. After dinner, my parents will teach me tofinish my homework and then we will watch TV together. At weekend, usually we will go out for family activity. I love my family.My FatherMy father has small eyes,Wear a pair of glasses,looking more gently,the daddy's hair are not many, he said "the intelligent head does not grow hair",daddy does the management, but daddy usually ever not talk bureaucratically to others,therefore his personal connection is specially good,is the same as me.daddy speaks always extremely temperately,never say hit the person,curse at people are also few,calculated scolded people not to be big, although sometimes also can be angry for a longtime,but just only about one day,could no surpain one day-long.He usually educate me that the person must to be honestly,friendly to other,and working diligently.This is my father, I love him forever.I love my motherMy mother is a good woman. She is very good for me.Everyday she gives me a good breakfast. Then we go tomy school, when I go to my class, she goes to work.Everynight, she and I go to my room. She says: “Good night!Jenny.”“Good night!”I say. Then she goes to herroom.During her work time, she does not rest. But shestill picks me up at school everyday. When we get home,she gives me some milk and some beak. Then I go to mybed.I love my mother very much.。
A4英语电子小报模板B003
页眉内容页脚内容1la CHealth is importantEat proerrly can help you livd longer Apple is the best fruit ever Let us throw away all the junk food Tell the people around youHealth is ervery thingI try to do my best each day. In my word and in my play; And if I always do my best , I needn ’t worry about the test.A fat monkey likes eating bananas very much. He had bananas for lunch. He peeled one and ate one more and then, one more one banana, two bananas, three bananas, four… He ate and ate, but he wanted more, he peeled and he ate, peeled and he ate, five bananas, six bananas, seven bananas, eight … He peeled two more and continued two more. He ate whole bunch of bananas and can’t sleep.Little "What did you do with the money I gave you yesterday?" "I gave it to a poor old woman," he answered. "You're a good boy," said the mother proudly. "Here are two cents more. But why are you so interested in the old woman?""She is the one who sells the candy."五(2)班 小报网。
英语小报2 小学生英语学习阅读小报 2015年2016年2017年2018年2019年2020年 A3横排 电子小报手抄报模板
《What am I ?》What am I? Please guess.I’m big just like a box .Ihave a big face without a noseor eyes. People ,old andyoung ,like to watch me .Doyou know what I am?这是一篇猜谜的小文章,谜底是钟。
小文章非常有趣味,小学生在阅读过程中不知不觉中进行有意义的知识巩固。
英语趣味学习法----身体部位小学生学英语时,可以听听、说说、做做,这样的学习效果会更好。
例如:在学习Body时,可做Touch游戏,即让老师发指令,同学边做动作,边重复身体部位名称。
如,老师说:“Touch your mouth.”同学边指自己的嘴巴,边说:“Mouth,mouth, this is my mouth.”这样既锻炼了同学的听力,又加深了同学的记忆。
班级:六(2)班制作:XXXOne morning a fox sees a cock.Hethink,"This is my breakfast.''He comes up to the cock and says,"I knowyou can sing very well.Can you sing forme?''Thecock is glad.He closes his eyes and beginsto sing.The fox sees that and caches him inhis mouth and carries him away.The people in the field see the fox.Theycry,"Look,look!The fox is carrying the cockaway.''The cock says to the fox,"Mr Fox,do youunderstand?The people say you are carrying theircock away.Tell them it is yours.Not theirs.''The fox opens his mouth ang says,"The cockis mine,not yours.''Just then the cock runs awayfrom the fox and flies into the tree.狐狸和公鸡一天早上,一只狐狸看到了一只公鸡。
英语小报my feeling
My Feeling: A Journey of Self-DiscoveryAs human beings, we experience a myriad of emotions on a daily basis. Some days we wake up feeling inspired, while other days we may feel sad or anxious for no apparent reason. Our emotions can have a profound impact on our lives and how we interact with the world around us. In this English newspaper, I will share my personal journey of self-discovery and how I have come to understand and manage my emotions.Growing up, I always struggled with my emotions. I found it challenging to express my feelings, and as a result, I often felt misunderstood and alone. However, as I have gotten older, I have come to realize that my emotions are a vital part of who I am, and I can't simply bury them away.One of the most important things I have learned is to embrace my emotions, both positive and negative. Instead of trying to ignore or suppress them, I take the time to acknowledge and understand what I am feeling. This has allowed me to develop a better understanding of myself and how I respond to different situations.Another critical aspect of managing my emotions has been through mindfulness practices. Whether it's meditation, yoga, or simply taking a walk in nature, carving out time for myself has been instrumental in helping me find balance and connection. It has allowed me to tune into my inner voice and connect with my true self, which has ultimately led to more significant personal growth.As I've journeyed into the world of self-discovery, I have also come to understand that our emotions are not something that we should try to "fix" or get rid of. Instead, our emotions serve as a guide and provide valuable insights into our deepest desires, fears, and needs. By learning to listen to our emotions, we can gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and cultivate more meaningful relationships with those around us.In conclusion, my journey of self-discovery has been a rewarding and eye-opening experience. I have learned to embrace my emotions, practice mindfulness, and listen to my inner voice. By doing so, I have discovered a greater sense of authenticity and joy in my life. I encourage others to take the time to explore their emotions and embark on their journey of self-discovery. Remember, it's never too late to begin the journey to find your true self.。
六年级上册英语小报1至6单元
六年级上册英语小报1至6单元六年级上册英语小报(人教版)一、Unit 1 How can I get there?(一)重点单词。
1. 地点类。
- museum(博物馆):We can learn a lot about history and art in the museum.- post office(邮局):Go to the post office to send letters or parcels.- bookstore(书店):There are many interesting books in the bookstore.- cinema(电影院):Let's go to the cinema to see a movie.- hospital(医院):If you are ill, you should go to the hospital.2. 方位介词。
- near(在……附近):My home is near the park.- next to(紧挨着):The library is next to the school.- in front of(在……前面):There is a big tree in front of my house.(二)重点句型。
1. - Where is the...?(……在哪里?)- It's near/next to/in front of...(它在……附近/紧挨着/在……前面。
)- For example: Where is the post office? It's next to the bookstore.2. - How can I get to the...?(我怎样到达……?)- You can go by bus/on foot/by bike...(你可以乘公共汽车/步行/骑自行车……)- For example: How can I get to the cinema? You can go by bus.(三)趣味小知识。