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viernes, 1 de mayo de 2015

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LABOUR DAY FOR CHILDREN

History of Labor day

• Labor Day is celebrated on the first Monday in September. It’s a day dedicated to the everyday worker. This holiday gives tribute to the working class contributions to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. Labor Day became an official national holiday in 1894. This holiday is usually celebrated with summer activities – swimming, camping, picnics, etc. Labor Day is the unofficial end of summer in the Northern part of the U.S. Most schools usually start sometime during the week after Labor Day.
labor day clip art with mickey
Labor Day became a National Holiday on June 28, 1894

Labor Day Activities and Ideas:

•This labor day why not have a family program in your living room and show your children what labor you perform in your comunity. Maybe you are a doctor, teacher, salesman or nurse. If the timing is right go on a field trip and show them where you work. You might round out the program by having each person in your family share what it is they think would be the most fun work to do when they grow up. Then don’t forget the treats.
• Take some time, at dinner for example, and talk about all the contributions children can and do make. Here are some ideas – Baby sit, Deliver newspapers, magazines or flyers, Walk dogs/care for pets, Do yard work, grass cutting, Help a neighbor with chores, Do chores in your own home, Be a tutor, Help out at kids clubs, Teach computer skills, Volunteer. All of these things are important because they contribute to society – kids do make a difference.

LABOUR DAY

LABOUR DAY

Labour Day is an annual holiday to celebrate the achievements of worker. Labour Day has its origins in the labour union movement, specifically the eight hour day movement, which advocated eight hours for work, eight hours for recreation, and eight hours for rest. For many countries, Labour Day is synonymous with, or linked with, International Worker's day, which occurs on 1 May. For other countries, Labour Day is celebrated on a different date, often one with special significance for the labour movement in that country. In Canada and the USA, it is celebrated on the first Monday of September and considered the official end of the summer holiday for most of the respective countries, as public school and university students return to school that week or the following week.

COMPARATIVOS IRREGULARES

COMPARATIVOS  IRREGULARES

POSITIVO
COMPARATIVO
SUPERLATIVO
Bad: malo
Worse: peor
Worst: el peor
Beneath: debajo
Nether: inferior
Nethermost: el más bajo
Fore: delantero
Former: anterior
Foremost: el primero
Far: lejano
Farther: más lejano
Farthest: el más lejano


Further
Furthest
Good: bueno
Better: mejor
Best: el mejor
Hind: trasero
Hinder: posterior
Hindmost: el trasero
In: dentro
Inner: interior
Inmost: el más profundo
Late: tardí­o
Later: más tarde, después
Latest: el más reciente
Little: poco
Less: menos
Least: el menos
Many: muchos (contables)
More: más
Most: lo más
Much: muchos (incontables)
More: más
Most: lo más
Nigh: cerca
Nigher: más cercano
Nighest: el más cercano
Near: cerca
Nearer: más cercano
Nearest: el más cercano
Old: viejo
Older: más viejo
Oldest: el más viejo


Elder
Eldest