Communication and transport
Talk about the past
Tell me a story, Grandpa
Substraction problems
Talk about the past
100

We fly on this to go to places far away

airplane

100
In winter break, I TRAVELLED to Bs As


What do we add to the action (verb) to talk about the past?

-ed

100

Henry's great grandfather travelled by plane in the story. Is that true or false?

False! he travelled by ship

100

What is SUBSTRACTION in Spanish?

RESTA

100

SEE

SAW

200

Grandparents listened to the news on the ...

Radio

200

What is the past form of CLEAN?

CLEANED

200

Carlo travelled to New York because his family was 

p _ _ _ and they wanted a better life


Poor

200

TRUE OR FALSE: Twenty-two is a single digit number

false. It's a double-digit number (22)

200

BUY

BOUGHT

300

We communicate with our friends with T _ _ _  M_ _ _ _ _ _ _   and  E _ _ _ _ _

TEXT MESSAGES  - EMAILS

300

What is the past form of WATCH?

WATCHED

300

Did your grandparents travelled by ship?

yes, they did - no, they didn't

300

When we count backwards in twenty, how many do you substract each time?

twenty

300

Complete the sentence with the past form: Bandar _______ (steal) cookies, carrots and sausages.

STOLE

400

Only one or two people can travel on these at the same time

Horse cart and motorcycle

400

How do we negate the action in the past? 

Didn't 

400
Doctors C _ _ _ _ patients

CHECK

400

Bandar saw sixty carrots and ate sixteen. How many carrots are left?

There are forty-four carrots left
400
Transform the sentence into a negative one: Bandar TOOK the candy from the candy maker.

Bandar DIDN'T TAKE the candy from the candy maker

500

Name the three things that change from past to present

Communication, travel and news

500
Create a sentence using the past form of PLAY

Yesterday, I played football at the park


500

Create a sentence with the word: VISIT

I visit my grandma at the weekend

500

The baker had thirty cookies. Now he has fifteen. How many cookies did Bandar steal?

He stole fifteen cookies

500
Create a sentence using the past form of: EAT

Yesterday, I ate a sandwich