Love Using Quotes in Class?
If you love using quotes in your lessons, you will love Recite, a tool that allows you to create posters that can be used in your classrooms.
Some ideas to use quotes in class
Using Quotes to Revise Grammar
If you love using quotes in your lessons, you will love Recite, a tool that allows you to create posters that can be used in your classrooms.
Some ideas to use quotes in class
Using Quotes to Revise Grammar
Starfall itself is an amazing site but if you click on this link, you will be taken to an amazing list of activities and games. All About Me is a fun game on starfall that your young learner will create a character and hear how to say the words. On toytheatre.com you can find games, stories…
1. Writing chain stories or even writing chain poems. If you decide to do the chain poem writing activity, then give them a skeleton If I drink coffee, I’ll stay awake tonight If I stay awake tonight, I’ll fall asleep in the morning. And if I fall asleep in the morning, My teacher will be…
1. Categories Divide the class into two. Explain the rules. You will give the students a category. Call 2 students from each team to the board. Set 2 minutes and tell them to write the words that come to their mind. Some categories: Things in a fridge Things you can buy from a supermarket…
Suddenly we all went online.. The techy, the old school we are all on the same boat, trying to sail safely to the shore. Language teaching will not be complete with student interaction. We need to find ways to make students more productive instead of keeping them in front of the screens pretending they are…
“Let us go singing as far as we go: the road will be less tedious.” Virgil Choices are important in our lives. Sometimes there are times we regret, there are times we pray for what we’ve chosen. I have a group of mixed-ability students in grade 11 studying mostly languages. Some of them are not…
This is an activity I did with one of my classes last week. Choose a soundtrack of a movie (preferably an instrumental piece) Tell them that piece of music is from a movie Ask the students to relax and listen to the music When the music is finished tell them they are going to…
Isn’t this such a great tool!! I think the kids will love it! So simple and yet so effective.
I’ve recently posted about how i intend to use it with my form of Y9 ELT learners in tutorial to start the year with their new school year resolutions – hopefully full of promise and motivation!!! http://directorschair.es/2013/07/26/resource-round-up-skills/
Caroline
Thanks Caroline and thanks for sharing your amazing Resource Round-up
Eva