Father's Day is is celebrated on December 5, the birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the monarch of Thailand.
Fathers Day???
When all the children have grown and gone, Which memories of Father will linger on? Will it be the times he dried their tears, Held them close and calmed their fears?
The way he always found the time To read their favorite nursery rhyme, Over and over, time and time again, Until they knew it, beginning to end.
The sleepless nights with an ailing child, Father stays there all the while, Ministering love with healing hands, Spinning tales of faraway lands.
What memories will follow them as they go? All of these, and more I know. But most important, can they say, "I had a Father who loved to pray".
Traffic circle A traffic circle or rotary is a type of circular intersection in which traffic must travel in one direction around a central island. In some countries, traffic entering the circle has the right-of-way and drivers in the circle must yield. In many other countries, traffic entering the circle must yield. Other common characteristics include large diameters (over 100 m or 300 ft) and minimal horizontal deflection so as to facilitate speeds of 50 km/h (30 mph) or more. "Traffic circle" is a term mainly used in the United States to describe a junction which in other countries would be called a roundabout. Although a traffic circle is sometimes called a roundabout even in the U.S., U.S. traffic engineers make the distinction that in a roundabout entering traffic must always yield to traffic already in the circle, whereas in a traffic circle entering traffic is controlled by stop signs, traffic signals, or is not formally controlled.
Vocabulary : rotary (adj.) having a part that moves around in a circle intersection (n) when two lines cross, or the point where this happens yield (v) to stop in order to allow other vehicles to go past before you drive onto a bigger road junction (n) a place where things, especially roads or railways, come together distinction (n) the quality of being special or different
Questions for discussing ( คำถามเพื่ออภิปราย ) วงเวียนมีประโยชน์ในการจราจรอย่างไร
Follow up activity (กิจกรรมเสนอแนะ ) นักเรียนศึกษารูปแบบเกี่ยวกับวงเวียนตามสถานที่ต่างๆเพิ่มเติม
There are very few people in the world today who do not know what the Christmas holiday is all about
There are very few people in the world today who do not know what the Christmas holiday is all about. Christmas, as we know it today, is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, which happened over 2000 years ago. The word “Christmas” translates to “Mass Of Christ”. However, we can all be sure that the celebration of the Christmas holiday did not start right away. So how did the actual celebration of the Christmas holiday begin?
Believe it or not, many of the traditions that we observe during the Christmas holiday season began way before the birth of Christ. Exchanging gifts, decorating trees, and the burning of the Yule log were all winter traditions that began before Christ was born, but were eventually incorporated into the holiday that became known as Christmas, and became part of Christmas history.
Over 4000 years ago, the Mesopotamians celebrated each new year with a 12-day festival, called Zagmuth. The Mesopotamians, who believed in many gods, held this festival in support of their chief god, Marduk, because they believed that he battled the monsters of chaos at the beginning of each winter. It is from this festival that the 12 days of Christmas is believed to have originated.
The ancient Romans held a celebration each year in honor of their god Saturn. The festival, which they called Saturnalia, began in the middle of December and lasted until the first of January. The Romans decorated their homes with garlands, as well as trees upon which they hung candles. During the festival the citizens of Rome would visit each other’s homes and hold great feasts. One of the theories of how the tradition of the giving of Christmas gifts came about was from the Roman practice of exchanging gifts between family and neighbors during the festival of Saturnalia to promote good luck.
ครูอ้อยได้เตรียมห้อง เตรียมสื่อ และ วันนี้นักเรียนจะได้ใช้กันอย่างจริงจัง นะคะ
ท่าน ผอ.พร้อมทั้ง ฝ่ายบริหารมาเยี่ยมห้องเรียนภาษาอังกฤษ แล้ว บอกว่า จะหาโต๊ะ ญี่ปุ่นมาให้...ขอบพระคุณมากค่ะ
Father's Day is is celebrated on December 5, the birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the monarch of Thailand.
Fathers Day???
When all the children have grown and gone,
Which memories of Father will linger on?
Will it be the times he dried their tears,
Held them close and calmed their fears?
The way he always found the time
To read their favorite nursery rhyme,
Over and over, time and time again,
Until they knew it, beginning to end.
The sleepless nights with an ailing child,
Father stays there all the while,
Ministering love with healing hands,
Spinning tales of faraway lands.
What memories will follow them as they go?
All of these, and more I know.
But most important, can they say, "I had a Father who loved to pray".
– Anonymous
From : http://www.loveyoufather.com/fathersday-poems/first-fathersday-poems.html
Activity I : Vocabulary : Look the meaning of unknown vocabulary up in dictionary.
memory linger on calm sleepless ailing nursery healing ministering pray important
Activity II : Answer the questions
1. What is the above poem about?
2. What did father always read to children?
3. Why did father stay with their chilldren?
4. What is the most important thing in this poem?
5. Who wrote this poem?
วงเวียน.....เรียกได้หลายอย่าง
สาระการเรียนรู้ภาษาต่างประเทศ ช่วงชั้นที่ 4
มาตรฐาน ต 3.1 ใช้ภาษาต่างประเทศในการเชื่อมโยงความรู้กับกลุ่มสาระ
การเรียนรู้อื่น และเป็นพื้นฐานในการพัฒนา แสวงหาความรู้
และเปิดโลกทัศน์ของตน
Traffic circle
A traffic circle or rotary is a type of circular intersection in which traffic must travel in one direction around a central island. In some countries, traffic entering the circle has the right-of-way and drivers in the circle must yield. In many other countries, traffic entering the circle must yield. Other common characteristics include large diameters (over 100 m or 300 ft) and minimal horizontal deflection so as to facilitate speeds of 50 km/h (30 mph) or more.
"Traffic circle" is a term mainly used in the United States to describe a junction which in other countries would be called a roundabout. Although a traffic circle is sometimes called a roundabout even in the U.S., U.S. traffic engineers make the distinction that in a roundabout entering traffic must always yield to traffic already in the circle, whereas in a traffic circle entering traffic is controlled by stop signs, traffic signals, or is not formally controlled.
Vocabulary :
rotary (adj.) having a part that moves around in a circle
intersection (n) when two lines cross, or the point where this
happens
yield (v) to stop in order to allow other vehicles to go past
before you drive onto a bigger road
junction (n) a place where things, especially roads or
railways, come together
distinction (n) the quality of being special or different
Questions for discussing ( คำถามเพื่ออภิปราย )
วงเวียนมีประโยชน์ในการจราจรอย่างไร
Follow up activity (กิจกรรมเสนอแนะ )
นักเรียนศึกษารูปแบบเกี่ยวกับวงเวียนตามสถานที่ต่างๆเพิ่มเติม
การบูรณาการ : สาระการเรียนรู้สุขศึกษา ฯ , สังคมศึกษา
แหล่งที่มาของข้อมูล : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_circle
http://dictionary.cambridge.org
There are very few people in the world today who do not know what the Christmas holiday is all about
There are very few people in the world today who do not know what the Christmas holiday is all about. Christmas, as we know it today, is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, which happened over 2000 years ago. The word “Christmas” translates to “Mass Of Christ”. However, we can all be sure that the celebration of the Christmas holiday did not start right away. So how did the actual celebration of the Christmas holiday begin?
Believe it or not, many of the traditions that we observe during the Christmas holiday season began way before the birth of Christ. Exchanging gifts, decorating trees, and the burning of the Yule log were all winter traditions that began before Christ was born, but were eventually incorporated into the holiday that became known as Christmas, and became part of Christmas history.
Over 4000 years ago, the Mesopotamians celebrated each new year with a 12-day festival, called Zagmuth. The Mesopotamians, who believed in many gods, held this festival in support of their chief god, Marduk, because they believed that he battled the monsters of chaos at the beginning of each winter. It is from this festival that the 12 days of Christmas is believed to have originated.
The ancient Romans held a celebration each year in honor of their god Saturn. The festival, which they called Saturnalia, began in the middle of December and lasted until the first of January. The Romans decorated their homes with garlands, as well as trees upon which they hung candles. During the festival the citizens of Rome would visit each other’s homes and hold great feasts. One of the theories of how the tradition of the giving of Christmas gifts came about was from the Roman practice of exchanging gifts between family and neighbors during the festival of Saturnalia to promote good luck.
http://www.historyofchristmas.net/
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ขอบคุณค่ะ ครูจ่อย
มหา มาสมัครเรียน
มาให้กำลังคุณครูและนักเรียนหลังน้ำท่วม
ที่ทำงานหนูน้ำก็ท่วมค่ะ
แต่ไม่นานเหมือนคุณครู
A Very Happy Christmas & A Happy New Year 2012
อัญเชิญเทพบนสวรรค์ทุกชั้นฟ้า
ประสิทธิ์สถาพรชัยให้สุขศรี
ขอให้ชาวร้อยฝันทุกท่านมี
สุขเกษมเปรมปรีดิ์ทุกวี่วัน
สรรพโศกโรคร้ายให้หายหมด
เกียรติยศพร้อมพรั่งบันดาลขวัญ
เกียรติศักดิ์พูนเพิ่มเสริมชีวัน
สบสุขสันต์วันดีปีใหม่เทอญ
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