FUN ENGLISH - KSSR
STANDARD-BASED CURRICULUM FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Sunday 11 December 2011
Guessing Game
WHAT ANIMAL IS THIS? GUESS!!!!!!!!
COW, MOUSE, SNAKE, KOALA, MONKEY, KANGAROO, PARROT, CAMEL, ELEPHANT, CAT, DOG, DOLPHIN, ZEBRA, GIRAFFE, HORSE
Read about the animals and guess their names.
1. | This animal is small. It often lives in people’s houses. Some people are scared of it. And this animal is scared of cats! What is it? | ………………………………… |
2. | This animal is very big, has long legs, long neck and lives in Africa. What is it? | ………………………………… |
3. | This animal is quite big. It is brown, but can also be black, white or grey. It helps people in the village to work in the fields. You can ride on its back if you can!J What is it? | ………………………………… |
4. | This animal is very long and can be very dangerous. People are scared of it. What is it? | ………………………………… |
5. | This animal is quite big and lives on the farm. People like these animals because they give them a lot of milkJ What is it? | ………………………………… |
6. | This animal is very big and lives in Africa. It has got a long trunk, big ears, and it is grey. You can see it in the ZOO in some countries J What is it? | ………………………………… |
7. | This animal lives in Australia and is very nice. It is not very big. It likes eucalyptus leaves. What is it? | ………………………………… |
8. | This animal lives in people’s houses or on the farm. It barks and people like it. Cats are sometimes scared of it but not always. What is it? | ………………………………… |
9. | This animal is very funny and nice. You can see it in the ZOO but it lives in Africa. It likes bananas very much J What is it? | ………………………………… |
10. | This animal is like a horse but lives in Africa. It has black and white stripes on its body. What is it? | ………………………………… |
11. | This animal is very big and lives in water but it is not a fish! It is very nice and friendly and sometimes can save people’s lives! What is it? | ………………………………… |
12. | This animal is very nice and people have it at home as a pet in the cage! It has got very nice and colored feathers. What is it? | ………………………………… |
13. | This animal is small and very nice. It lives in people’s houses. People like it because this animal catches mice! What is it? | ………………………………… |
14. | This animal is big. Sometimes they can walk in very hot weather and not drink anything for a very long time! What is it? | ………………………………… |
15. | This animal lives in Australia. It is big and very nice and can jump very fast. It sometimes keeps its baby in the pocket on the body. What is it? | ………………………………… |
Thursday 8 December 2011
Nouns
Countable Nouns - for things you can count
- examples : cups, chairs, table, books, lamps
Uncountable Nouns - for things you cannot count
- examples : sugar, oil, sand, milk, water
Nouns
Proper Nouns - Special name given to a person, a place, a thing or an animal.
- Nouns that begin with a capital letter.
- Examples : Siti, SK Cemerlang, Jalur Gemilang
Common Nouns - General name given to a person, a place, a thing or an animal.
- Nouns that do not begin with a capital letter.
- Examples : girl, mouse, house
Monday 5 December 2011
Huraian Sukatan Pelajaran
Huraian Sukatan Pelajaran KSSR
KSSR Bahasa Malaysia Tahun 1 SK
KSSR Bahasa Malaysia Tahun 1 SJK
KSSR English Tahun 1 SK
KSSR English Tahun 1 SJK
KSSR Bahasa Cina Tahun 1 SK
KSSR Bahasa Cina Tahun 1 SJK
KSSR Bahasa Tamil Tahun 1 SK
KSSR Bahasa Tamil Tahun 1 SJK
KSSR Sains Tahun 1 Versi BM
KSSR Sains Tahun 1 Versi BC
KSSR Sains Tahun 1 Versi BT
KSSR Matematik Tahun 1 Versi BM
KSSR Matematik Tahun 1 Versi BC
KSSR Matematik Tahun 1 Versi BT
KSSR TMK Tahun 1 Versi BM
KSSR TMK Tahun 1 Versi BC
KSSR TMK Tahun 1 Versi BT
KSSR Pendidikan Islam Tahun 1
KSSR Pendidikan Moral Tahun 1 Versi BM
KSSR Pendidikan Moral Tahun 1 Versi BC
KSSR Pendidikan Moral Tahun 1 Versi BT
KSSR Pendidikan Jasmani Tahun 1 Versi BM
KSSR Pendidikan Jasmani Tahun 1 Versi BC
KSSR Pendidikan Jasmani Tahun 1 Versi BT
KSSR Pendidikan Muzik Tahun 1 Versi BM
KSSR Pendidikan Muzik Tahun 1 Versi BC
KSSR Pendidikan Muzik Tahun 1 Versi BT
KSSR Pendidikan Seni Visual Tahun 1
Sunday 4 December 2011
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