If the thought of public speaking creates fear in many people, the impromptu speech can create a sense of terror.
But with this simple A3 pdf of actionable tips, there’s no need to feel so anxious.
Download and keep them handy next time your students need some strategies to tackle an impromptu speech.
Free curriculum guide for anyone wanting to include Google's fabulous Geo Products into their curriculum.
The 12 page booklet includes suggested objectives, assessment tools and activities for each subject.
It also includes an exhaustive list of verbs you can use when creating your own learning objectives.
34 pages of different font styles. Children always enjoy writing stylish headings for their projects and posters. These worksheets open up a variety of letter styles that students can practice.
Children can trace over the letters to get a feel of shape and movement, and then rewrite the letter underneath.
Some letters could even be better reproduced with calligraphy pens if you feel like adding some extra interest to the art of writing.
A great activity filler and very calming fun for those times when your class need calming!
Single A3 Info Sheet outlining the 12 main types of humor, with examples, illustrations and further leads to look up.
Use as an easy reference guide to prompt discussion around the types and differences between different comedy genres.
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Google Earth is one of the great online educational tools and has so many features to learn. Download this Powerpoint slide set to show your students how to use and practice the zooming and flying functions. Easy to follow - students could review them at their own pace.
21 slides
Note that sample slides only shown here, but full presentation of 21 interactive slides will be downloadable once purchase has been made.
A single simple A3 Tip Sheet on how to deliver a remarkable speech.
Easy tips that anyone can use to improve their public speaking.
Includes such things as:
15 tips on giving a knockout speech to any audience
What to do if you are reading your speech
Explains the type of speeches typically delivered
Important feedback questions to ask
Motivation to get up on stage and do it - again and again
Printout this tip sheet and refer to it every time you or your students prepare to deliver a speech on any occasion to any audience.
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This product consists of two A3 Information Sheets listing 35 Speechwriting techniques (including examples of each) that the professional speechwriter uses.
Download and print out the pdf’s and students can reference them when writing a speech.
Speechwriting and public speaking are important learning experiences in my language classes - hope you agree.
Students entering speaking competitions only need to included a few of these techniques and they will impress any judge.
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This Single A3 Info Sheet encourages the use of a Gratitude Journal
Includes:
purpose of a journal
some starting ideas
reasons for creating a #gratitudeattitude
keyword list that will help to start writing
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Single A3 pdf Tip Sheet for students to assist with their Speechwriting.
Includes:
13 tips when writing a speech
25 plus personal speechwriting ideas
The two main speech structures
Essential techniques that make speeches effective, with examples
The three main speech types
… all on a single page for easy reference
This **Single A3 Info Sheet ** explains everything to do with the mapping coordinates system - Longitude & Latitude.
Includes:
explanation of the main Meridians and Latitudes
some historical info about the beginning of coordinate mapping
uses of mapping coordinates
illustration of the two main types of coordinate figures
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Simple single A3 information sheet that students reference to best use Google Maps, Google Earth and Google Earth Pro.
Each of these applications is free to use and easy to access from any device.
This info sheet explains the differences between the applications, shows how to access the various functions, and expands on all available menus.
Simple explanations that will enhance any Google Maps or Google Earth user.
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How to Say “I’m Sorry” - A Comprehensive Middle School Resource
Transform the challenging task of teaching apology skills into an engaging learning experience with this detailed, ready-to-use workbook designed specifically for middle school students. This 16-page resource provides a structured approach to understanding, practicing, and mastering the art of genuine apologies.
What’s Included:
Complete student workbook with interactive exercises
Comprehensive teacher’s notes and implementation guide
Detailed assessment rubric
Bonus junior student handbook template
Digital vs. in-person apology scenarios
Role-playing activities and reflection exercises
Key Learning Outcomes:
Students will learn to:
Master the four essential components of a genuine apology
Distinguish between sincere and insincere apologies
Adapt apology approaches for different situations
Navigate both in-person and digital apologies
Develop emotional intelligence and conflict resolution skills
Perfect For:
Advisory/homeroom periods
Social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum
Conflict resolution workshops
Character education programs
Counseling groups
Individual student guidance
Resource Features:
Age-appropriate scenarios and examples
Fill-in-the-blank practice exercises
Guided reflection questions
Extension activities for deeper learning
Flexible implementation options (20-30 minutes per section)
Clear assessment criteria
Grade Level:
Primarily designed for grades 6-8, with adaptable content for grades 5-9
Includes modified junior version template for younger students
Format:
PDF format (16 pages)
Print-ready with clear formatting
Easy-to-follow layout
Student-friendly design
Includes both student worksheets and teacher resources
This comprehensive resource not only teaches the mechanics of apologizing but helps students understand the importance of genuine remorse and making amends. Perfect for building a more empathetic and responsible school community.
Note to Teachers: This resource aligns with SEL competencies and can be easily integrated into your existing character education or advisory curriculum. The modular design allows for flexible implementation based on your classroom needs and time constraints.Last edited just now
More humour to use in your English class.
Puns are painful, I know, but this unit is so much fun and a great test for understanding the use of language in different settings.
Table of Contents:
Definitions of Puns
Posters that are Puns
Word List
Knock Knock Jokes
I'm Confused!
Knock Knock! Rules
Punny Business
Local Punny Business
Types of Puns
Puns in Art
Get it Right
Tearable Puns
There are more units that I have developed on Humour that are just as energising. Hope you have as much fun as we did in our class!
21 pages
Answer Key included
1 week duration
Look for these spooky Abandoned locations on Google Maps and explore their wonder on Street View.
Quality worksheets that prompt the student to use the navigation tools on Google Maps and explore a bit closer to answer the questions. There are a whole lot of man-made structures out there that have been left to rot or are waiting for a new life. Students look closely at the remains and complete some exercises to reflect on their investigations.
8 Locations in all are identified, plus another dozen or so that students can search for in their own time.
Lonely fun park wiped out by Hurricane Katrina
Desolate industrial island
Massive empty car plant
Rusting and bogged locomotives from another era
Overgrown mill house in the middle of a busy town
… and more
Very original and includes an answer key.
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"I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.” - Groucho Marx
“The problem with common sense is that most people are morons.” - The Sarcasm Society
Sarcasm can be witty, but in the school environment it can be hurting. Teach your students to recognise sarcasm and to be careful with its use.
This is a great interactive Powerpoint set of slides that cover the different types of sarcasm that can occur. The slides includes
- samples from Groucho Marx,
- how sarcasm can hurt others,
- a short video of how sarcasm was used in a 'Friends' episode, and
- some interactive tests for students to test their sarcasm detector.
41 slides
Answer key included
90 minute activity
A slapstick was originally a harmless paddle composed of two pieces of wood that slapped together to produce a resounding whack when the paddle struck someone. It was soon used by jesters to playfully smack others in a play and soon came to be the descriptor of similar type of physical comedy.
Great printables around the theme of Clowns and the comedy method of slapstick. Research how slapstick is created, the principles of clowning and the history of both.
These printables are challenging and varied and all centred around the comedy of slapstick. Humour is a great way to engage students in the classroom and this Middle School Resource was great fun in my classes.
15 great worksheets that students can complete on their own, and teachers can use to build on with other activities and interests.
17 pages
Duration 1 week
Telling stories with a purpose is just about the most important skill an educational leader needs.
Stories create an emotional connection with the audience.
This activity book is for teachers or education leaders in any setting. It guides you through the steps to structure stories with a message.
The activity book also includes a bonus page of tips for teachers on how to improve their storytelling to kids.
If you have any aspirations to enhance your educational leadership aspirations then improving your storytelling skills will make a difference.
The 22 pages in this Activity Book will help you make that difference.
Google Earth has over 50 layers of information and all are explained in this booklet, along with student activities designed to allow the student to explore each of the layers and track down the type of fascinating information that can be found on each layer.
Layers are also given a value rating so that teachers can go directly to the most valuable layer with the most educational information.
The booklet includes definitions and activities around the following Google Earth layers:
- Borders and Labels
- Photos
- 3D Buildings
- Ocean
- Weather
- Gallery
- Global Awareness
- and more
Key points of interest are highlighted and quirky little tips are included.
This is a true reference book for any student or teacher who works with Google Earth.
28 pages
The School Uniform is always a matter of conversation and debate in schools and this thematic unit explores various aspects of the School Uniform discussion.
As a thematic unit it covers a variety of topic starters including colour charts, infographics, budgetting, design, debate, SWOT analysis and more.
A thematic study is always great for the creative teacher who can use these study starters to explore different directions around a them.
The package is attractively presented and provides two pages of teachers notes to assist in further study explorations.
My kids thoroughly enjoyed working through the topic - as expected, there was much debate!
25 pages
(The pages shown here are samples only)
1 week duration
Powerpoint slides of maps with a simple clue that can be used as a class activity.
The task is to determine what country is outlined on each slide. First the country outline is shown, then click on to a single clue to help identify the country.
The clue might be a longitude or latitude, a key city, or a geographical feature. Use Google Earth to find the country from the clues provided.
The task is simple, but the activity is challenging.
Once the students identify the country from the shape and/or the clue, click on to see the answer.
There are 22 maps in all.
Slideshow sequence shows the answer at final transition.
(Sample pages only shown here)