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La festa della mamma: racconti, descrizioni, poesie e filastrocche, leggende.

E' sicuramente una delle feste più amate dai bambini e dai loro genitori: un'occasione per comunicare alla mamma tutto il bene che le vogliamo. Nel sito sono numerosi i post che potrebbero essere di spunto per le attività educativo didattiche. Ve li propongo, buona lettura! Eccovi i link relativi:  "La mia mamma": tema con schema di lavoro. Tema: La mia mamma (con relativo schema) "Mi ha fatto mia mamma" poesia di Gianni Rodari "La mamma", poesia di Ada Negri "Nostalgia", poesia da dedicare alla mamma di Antonio Giarola "Bambino", poesia di Alda Merini  Filastrocca a rima baciata: "Cara mamma," di Ercole Bonjean Racconto per la Festa della Mamma: unità didattica per la comprensione e l'interpretazione del testo. Accanto alla mamma racconto di Giovanni Papini - Lettura e comprensione del testo Mamma (la mia mamma) poesia di Francesca Jupe Poesia della mamma Festa della mamma Lettera

The best posts from this site for Mathematics exercises, II grade of elementary school

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The best posts from this site for Mathematics exercises, II grade of elementary school – 18-05-2014 Here are the links to the posts that have received the most consensus from readers, for posts about Mathematics for the II grade: Multiplications with the use of alignment Flow Chart Getting to ten in stages Subtractions in column with the abacus, with and without change Decreasing order, ascending order One example of exercise: Wednesday 14/10/2009 – Ascending and decreasing ordering With ascending ordering, the numbers are written from the lowest to the highest. With decreasing ordering, the numbers are written from the highest to the lowest. Write the numbers from 50 to 0, i.e. with decreasing ordering. Un esempio di lavoro: Mercoledì  1 4 ottobre 2009 Ordine crescente, ordine decrescente. Nell' ordine crescente  i numeri vengono scritti dal  minore al maggiore . Nell' ordine decrescente  i numeri vengono scritti dal 

Holiday homework for III grade, elementary school.

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 Holiday homework for III grade, elementary school. The Adventures of Pokonaso, Chapter 4 Questions: Why does Babbo not like taking Pokonaso with him when he goes fishing? Why does Babbo, after seeing the wood that Pokonaso brought, run home? How does Pokonaso’s family save itself? Who are the Nasastri? Who does Pokonaso believe are the men who are walking in long file? Who are they really? Who captures Pokonaso? How does Okkibuffi liberate him? Answers: Babbo doesn’t like taking Pokonaso with him when he goes fishing because the child has some strange ideas about fishing, for example shouting and throwing stones in the water so as to scare all fish in a mile radius. After seeing the wood that Pokonaso brought, Babbo runs home because he is afraid that the Nasastri are in the vicinity. Pokonaso’s family is able to save itself because Babbo uses some big stones to close the entrance to the cave while the mother, with a

Spring poetry: “Brilla nell’aria” by Giacomo Leopardi

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Brilla nell'aria   Primavera d'intorno. Brilla nell'aria  e per li campi esulta,  si' ch'a mirarla intenerisce il core odi greggi belar, muggire armenti e gli altri augelli contenti a gara insieme, per lo libero ciel  fan mille giri, pur festeggiando il lor tempo migliore. Giacomo Leopardi Spring poetry: “Brilla nell’aria” by Giacomo Leopardi  Prose version of the poem: Spring brightens the sky, and it is as if the fields exulted at its coming. At its passage, the heart fills with emotions and you listen to the sheep bleating with joy, the cows mooing; the birds happily circle the sky and, like a joyful race, fly free, celebrating the best season of their life. Prosa della poesia La primavera illumina il cielo ed è come se i campi esultassero al suo incedere. Al suo passaggio il cuore si riempie d'emozioni e ascolti le pecorelle che belano dalla gioia, i muggiti delle mucche; gli uccelli felici ruotano nel cielo e, come in una gara della g

The Adventures of Pokonaso - Chapter 5

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The Adventures of Pokonaso Chapter 5 Questions: Pokonaso walks on ice without fear until Okkibuffi arrives; what happens then? Mummy and Daddy are expecting someone important for dinner. Who is it? What was the name of Kapokapo’s mammut? What was Ponzamut’s flaw? Why did Kapokapo’s tribe have to emigrate? Ponzamut took a break to think about the snow, but what happened to him? Who is Pokonaso hoping to meet during their hunting session? Answers: Pokonaso walks on ice without danger until Okkibuffi arrives and the ice breaks because of the mammut’s excessive weight. Mummy and Daddy are expecting Kapokapo for dinner, the man who rules all the people of the land. Kapokapo’s mammut was called Ponzamut. Ponzamut’s flaw was that he thought too much. Kapokapo’s tribe had to emigrate because of the decrease in the number of moose. His fur caught fire, causing him to have to move to stop the flames. Pokonaso is hoping

The legend of the crocodile

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A crocodile’s tears The crocodile’s tears pour like a waterfall into the big river. The moon watches him, laughing. It asks the sun for some light, so that it can take a photograph of the scene. The crocodile cries for the small, delicate gazelle who used to run free between the river banks. She is not going to run anymore, and she won’t be eating the tasty grass off the riverbanks anymore. This thought makes the crocodile weep with sadness and guilt for his moments of cruelty. The yellow face of the sun disappears into the darkness of the sky, and the crocodile feels even lonelier. Eventually, he loses consciousness and manages to sleep a healing sleep. He sleeps for few hours, being woken by a feeble sunray. The path to dawn has begun. His first feeling is one of deep hollowness. His stomach is grumbling and demanding to be filled. Like every morning, this demand is one that the crocodile simply cannot wish away; so he crawls into the thickest bush on the riverbank, and he w

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