We’re spreading the knowledge together! Or is it a myth, like the elephants standing on top of each other?Or you can shake your fist at the moon if you’re feeling particularly mad.OK. We also give opportunities to friends around the world to help educate young minds and improve the infrastructure of their schools.


This initiative has seen the programme focus on the high school and tertiary education, ensuring that our scholars get the best skills required for them to pursue productive careers and influence their communities positively.

If you continue to use this site, you consent to our use of cookies. It means “try to prevent a problem when it’s already too late.”“Skip” means “walk with a little jump on each foot.

Stampede [multiple people]—progess chaotically /in agitation. Search the name of the animal to find the word that denotes its movement. Check out Britannica's new site for parents! We urgently need your support, while there is still time.

(Stretch arms out to the sides) He has no fingers, (Make fists, hiding fingers.)

Speed—move very fast.



May 31, 2014 - Explore Christina O'Brien's board "Action/ movement Cards" on Pinterest. Great for incorporating movement into animal and jungle themes.

Slither—slide forward like a snake.

Stalk—move as though hunting. I can overlook Mac Miller’s degrading words in his story telling, in search for the light of his soul.

Please let me affirm: I am not deep in the feminist movement. The record price of ivory has attracted organised crime, rebel militias and even terrorist groups, fuelling a surge of poaching across the continent. Human beings can dawdle, hobble, limp, lumber, march, meander, pace, plod, shuffle, slouch, stagger, stride, stroll, waddle, and walk. Slip—move frictionlessly / make an accidental movement.

100% of all donations reach the field.Save the Elephants is funded almost entirely by private donations. The Elephant Scholarship Programme continues to provide opportunities for needy students from Northern Kenya to get education, beyond the basic Primary School level.

We rely entirely on funds, grants and donations from around the world, so thank you for helping us to secure a future for these fascinating creatures.Our unique brand of conservation education encourages students to become ambassadors of their rich environment. Elephant, largest living land animal, characterized by its long trunk, columnar legs, and huge head with temporal glands and wide, flat ears. He has no toes, (Wiggle toes) But goodness gracious, What a nose!

Now, as settlements encroach, war ravages and climate change bites, the fate of these elephants hangs in the balance.All this information would not be so attractive without unique software that enables us to visualize these elephants, and tell their amazing stories to the world.



Split—depart. Great for incorporating movement into animal and jungle themes.


In addition to sound production, the pharyngeal pouch is presumed to be used for carrying

I’m definitely going to look into it as see if it’s doable.I don’t know what to say actually because this was the first time to learn something from the internet and to be very amused.I’m currently writing poems to read to pupils on World Book Day and one poem will be about movement – your list of verbs will be very useful.

Words that rhyme with elephant include descendant, attendant, covenant, dominant, expectant, ascendant, assistant, brilliant, complement and consonant.

Enter Google Earth. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. thanks for clearing up a lot of my doubts about movement verbs and it was such a pleasure to read this blog.



That’ was Awesome.. We can get the students to enact all the action verbs in the class.You could play a game where the students have to “guess” which movement the student is miming.You can get to the facial expressions blog post by clicking on this link:This is a common problem, and it’s great that you’re going to work on it.Can I recommend that you Google “punctuation quiz” or “punctuation quiz ESL”? It seems the young one is in deep sleep, when it accidentally gets knocked off by the elder elephant's movement.



There’s a lot of movement out there — be careful!

(Move on all fours, slowly like an elephant) He's terribly big.

Today, you’re going to learn 38 verbs of movement.



This, however, is not the way to the When they slide this big metal thing that looks like it belongs in Star Wars along the ice.Or the opposite of what the global economy did in 2008.This means to go round and round and round in the same place.The difference between “swing” and “sway” is very small.They both involve moving backwards and forwards or from side to side.However, when you swing, you’re usually moving from an unmoving point.Think about the swing in the picture — the swing is attached to some rope, which is attached to the tree branch, which However, if you think about the plants swaying in the wind or the ship swaying in the storm, the movement is more unpredictable and less of a straight line.It’s a small difference, but under it all, it’s all about “controlled” versus “random and organic.”“Swerve” means “make a sudden turn” — usually to avoid something.This is usually used for birds. Movement; Apes: swing: Bears: lumber: Bees: flit: Beetles: crawl: Birds: fly: Bulls: charge: Butterflies: flutter: Cats: steal: Cocks: strut: Cows: wander: Crows: fly, flap: Deer: bound: Dogs: run: Donkeys/asses: jog, trot: Doves: flutter: Ducks: waddle: Eagles: swoop: Elephants: amble: Hens: strut: Horses: trot, gallop: Hounds: bound: Hyenas: prowl: Lambs: frisk, skip: Larks: soar: Lions: prowl: Mice: scamper: Monkeys: … Head over to the … (With images) | Kindergarten songs, Classroom songs, Songs for toddlers .



Jan 29, 2019 - Such a fun action song! Elephants are grayish to brown in color, and their body hair is sparse and coarse. I’m really happy that this is helping other teachers, too.