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We are a group of active educators sharing our everyday experiences in the classroom. We share news, trends, research, ideas, and technologies that shape the future of learning. We support teaching through professional development, thought leadership, and resource curation.
We believe that education should not be a privilege; it is essential to the survival of the human race.
In 8th grade, the main areas of focus for teaching should be: (1) understanding and working with equations and expressions, interpreting data with linear equations, and solving both linear equations and systems of them; (2) comprehending functions and utilizing them to explain relationships in numbers; (3) studying and interpreting two and three-dimensional shapes and space using measurements, similarity, congruence, and applying the Pythagorean Theorem.
Students utilize linear equations and systems of linear equations to depict, examine, and find solutions for a range of problems.
Students understand a function as a rule that links each input to only one output.
Students apply concepts of distance and angles, as well as their transformations (translations, rotations, reflections, dilations) and concepts of congruence and similarity, to analyze and describe two-dimensional shapes and to solve problems.
Use the 30 activities of this ebook to help your students perfect their Grade 8 math. Answer key provided at the end.
Creating if-then statements is a common aspect of your mother tongue, and incorporating them into your English discussions can greatly enhance your communication skills. In total, there are four conditionals that you will gradually learn to use, beginning with the most basic ones: the zero and first conditional. Take a glance at this overview to get a general understanding of how all conditionals function and when to apply them.
A sentence with a condition relies on the word ‘if’. Conditional sentences consist of two parts - the first part starts with ‘if’ to depict a potential scenario, while the second part explains the result. Input: “The company experienced a significant decrease in profits due to the economic downturn.”
Paraphrased: “The economic downturn led to a large decrease in profits for the company.”
If it starts raining, we will become soaked.
The meaning remains the same even when the two parts are switched.
Check out this practical ebook guide to find out how the conditionals are form, when and how they are used, and plenty of practice for your students.
Very practical tips and strategies for delivering powerful presentations in the classroom.
What do teachers and presenters have in common?
What can teachers learn from great presenters?
This eBook contains some very practical presentation tips and strategies for delivering PowerPoint presentations. Teachers will find that most of these tips can be applied to normal classroom lessons.
100 of the most common idioms of the English language
For learners of all levels
With Comprehension Activities and Key
For classroom use as well as self-studying
When learning a foreign language, idioms are crucial. They are what separates a native speaker from a non-native speaker. Idioms have subtle language nuances that all learners should be aware of. They also carry cultural connotations and meanings; you can tell a lot about a country and its language from its idioms. As a teacher, don’t be afraid to expose your students to idioms. They are the backbone of the language (of any language, especially the English language).
Idioms are also very memorable. They create mental pictures which are often quite unusual, hence easy to remember: just imagine raining cats and dogs, an elephant in a room, or throwing out the baby with the bath water. Even the youngest of students can remember them.
We have spoken about the importance of idioms in the previous two books of this series.Idioms improve communication by enabling you to communicate subtleties and deeper meanings that plain language cannot. When idioms are used effectively, communication becomes more captivating, engaging, and successful.
Idioms reveal a person’s familiarity with English-speaking culture. Acquiring knowledge of idioms demonstrates a respect for the culture and principles inherent in the language. For instance, the expression “to pull yourself up by your bootstraps” was first used in America in the 19th century and still refers to bettering your circumstances on your own.
Idioms are a fundamental component of language. Idioms having metaphorical connotations are genuinely present in many commonplace English expressions. Acquiring knowledge of idioms is essential to mastering the English language.
In this third book of the Idioms series you will find 100 more idioms to teach your students, followed by 40 exercises and their answers as usual. Enjoy!
This is the second book of the four-book series ‘100 English Idioms You Need To Know’. Inside you will find 100 more idioms of the English language in alphabetical order. They are all followed by a short and precise definition and an explanatory example.
At the end of the book you will find 40 activities: 20 gap-fill and 20 multiple choice type questions. These activities will help your students practise what they have learned and consolidate knowledge of the idioms.
Finally, the last two pages of the book contain the key with the answers to the activities.
It is needless to mention the importance of learning the idioms of the English language, Being proficient with idioms is not only a prerequisite skill for every language learner, but it is also a confidence booster and another step towards language acquisition and consolidation.
We hope you will have fun teaching idioms to your English classes!
This is the fourth and last book of the series ‘100 English Idioms You Need To Know’. If you have reached this far, you probably know what this series is about.
A few words about idioms
Idioms enhance your general fluency in English. Knowing common idioms makes it easier to comprehend native speakers and increases your enjoyment of English-language media, such as songs and movies. Idioms are widely utilized in media, literature, and everyday speech.
Your English sounds more expressive and natural when you use idioms. They give your writing and voice more individuality and color. Acquiring knowledge of idioms is an excellent method to increase your vocabulary and enhance your English communication skills.
About this book
This final book on idioms will give you 100 more idioms to teach your students. As always, there are 40 practice activities at the end of the book and the relevant key. Happy teaching!
Teachers know the significance of motivation in learning. It can be challenging to maintain this morale consistently, whether presenting a new concept to high school students or keeping primary pupils engaged. Luckily, the resource titled ‘75 Practical Ways To Keep Your Students Motivated’ is an innovative solution crafted to spice up your teaching approach and enhance your learners’ academic potential.
This resource is a beneficial addition for educators seeking effective ways to maintain their classroom’s vibrancy and interest across diverse subjects and age groups. This 32-page PDF is replete with simple, practical tips that teachers can readily incorporate into their lessons, fostering an engaging environment crucial in promoting positive attitudes towards learning among students.
Balancing Student Engagement And Academic Success
Emphasizing the balance between student engagement and academic success, this book delves into various strategies aimed at stimulating students on various fronts. The link between education motivation and scholastic success cannot be understated – motivated learners are more likely to:
Participate actively in discussions
Complete assignments promptly
Regularly attend classes
Achieve better performance overall.
‘75 Practical Ways To Keep Your Students Motivated’, selected each strategy considering its practicality in real-time classroom scenarios. Both public school teachers managing large numbers of diverse learners or homeschoolers focusing on one-on-one academics will find these tools particularly transformative for their teaching routine.
Maintaining High Motivation Levels Amongst Students
If used as a rich idea source during lesson preparation or as inspiration during actual teaching sessions when you see energy levels waning—this resource extends valuable guidance in maintaining high motivation levels amongst your students year-round — A necessity that eventually translates into better achievement scores and higher completion rates.
Remember The Knowledge Journey
Here are 75 highly practical ways you can use today to keep your students motivated and engaged.
The tips are very simple and can be applied by any kind of teacher to any type of classroom, regardless of subject, age or grade.
Use it for ideas or simply for inspiration. Happy teaching!
Asia is the largest and most densely populated continent. It has almost a third of the world’s total land area and is home to more than half of the Earth’s people. It also has impressive geographical features. It has the highest point on Earth (Mount Everest) and the lowest point (the Dead Sea).
Asia also includes some of the wettest, driest, hottest, and coldest parts of the world.
Asia is the only continent that shares borders with two other continents, Africa and Europe.
The world’s major religions, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism all began in Asia. The continent was home to the great early civilizations of Mesopotamia and the Indus River Valley.
This ebook contains essential information about the continent of Asia and for each of its countries. You will find interesting facts about their geography, history, culture etc. The consolidation questions at the back will check your students’ knowledge.
Many millions of years ago, dinosaurs ruled the Earth and sea dragons were not mere creations of Hollywood movies, but fearsome predators that controlled and dominated the oceans. These creatures belong to a world that disappeared a long time ago, but nevertheless continues to excite those trying to understand the origin of life on our planet.
Dinosaurs are a fascinating puzzle of prehistory, having evolved and disappeared millions of years ago. With their impressive variety of sizes and shapes, from the tiny Velociraptor to the imposing Tyrannosaurus Ρex, dinosaurs are a source of wonder and mystery for scientists and researchers. Telling their story opens windows into an ancient world rich with discoveries and helps us imagine what Earth was like when these amazing creatures dominated nature.
Dinosaurs are linked to human curiosity, offering a journey into the past and an unexplored opportunity to learn more about the world that existed millions of years ago. This ebook includes information about the ten most well-known ones, followed by questions.
The Common Core Standards don’t give equal emphasis to every topic within a grade level. Instead, some concepts require more focus due to their depth, the time needed to master them, their importance for future math learning, or their relevance to college and career readiness. Students need to dedicate more time to these areas to meet the Mathematical Practice Standards.
In Grade 1, teaching should concentrate mainly on these four key areas: (1) developing strategies for addition and subtraction within 20; (2) understanding place value and the relationships between whole numbers, including grouping by tens and ones; (3) developing skills in linear measurement and using length units to measure; and (4) reasoning about the properties of geometric shapes and how they can be composed and decomposed.
This worksheet provides plenty of practice on these topics through brief and straightforward activities for your classes. We hope you enjoy them with your students!
Bridges are among the most impressive human constructions. Marvels of engineering and architecture, they take advantage of the latest technology of each era to provide solutions for the movement of people and goods. Some suspended in the air and others on the water, each one is unique in its category and causes many photo clicks. But they are not only tourist sights; bridges connect pieces of land, connect countries and civilizations, they allow the faster commuting of people and goods, so their usefulness is immesurable.
We have singled out and present in this ebook the longest and biggest bridges in the world. Take some time with your students to explore these bridges in all their colossal beauty, and learn about their history, construction, importance etc. At the end, you will find as usual 20 exercises to practice your knowledge, and of course the relevant answer key. We believe you and your students will really enjoy this!
Caves are empty spaces inside the rocks, they have an entrance that allows communication with the surface and dimensions such that human entry is possible. Each cave can be completely or partially filled with sediments, that is, with materials brought there mainly by the erosion of rocks, by water or ice. When caves present a complex development – such as a combination of vertical shafts and horizontal chambers – they constitute cave systems.
The shape and size of caves varies greatly due to a large number of factors related to the structure and composition of the rock, the geometry of the cracks it presents, the relief of the area in which it is located, the hydrological conditions and many other factors of lesser importance.
What you will find in this ebook
Information about the largest caves in the world
Follow up questions to check students’ knowledge
Answer key
What is Classroom Management?
Classroom management refers to the strategies and techniques that teachers use to create a positive and effective learning environment for their students.
Classroom management can be challenging for teachers, especially those who are new to the profession or who are working with difficult or challenging students. Overall, effective classroom management requires a combination of planning, organization, and interpersonal skills, and can be a difficult but rewarding aspect of teaching.
Effective classroom management techniques help to establish clear expectations for behavior and academic performance, build positive relationships between the teacher and students, and maintain consistent routines. When students feel safe, respected, and engaged in the learning process, they are more likely to be motivated and successful in their academic pursuits.
Who is this book for?
This book can be especially helpful for new teachers who may not have as much experience in lesson planning or classroom management. It will teach you strategies that have proven results.
This book is also for experienced teachers who want to refresh and renew their teaching methodology with the most up-to-date methods.
Dispersed throughout enormous oceans, islands are like nature’s hidden jewels, each with a unique story inscribed in its surroundings. They extend an invitation to us, promising adventure and tranquility as well as a haven from the hectic mainland. Islands display a vast diversity in both topography and culture, ranging from tropical paradises with palm-fringed beaches and crystal-clear blue waters to craggy cliffs cloaked in mist and mystery.
Their soaring volcanic peaks and vivid coral reefs teeming with life beneath the waves enthrall us. Islands create distinct ecosystems that need to be preserved since they are home to a wide range of flora and fauna that are not found anywhere else. Islands must be conserved because, despite their beauty, they are threatened by the water and by human activity.
Yet, beyond their breathtaking beauty, islands are hubs of resilience and adaptation. Their communities have crafted lives deeply intertwined with the rhythms of the ocean and the abundance of the land.
Explore the world’s biggest islands with this ebook. It contains facts about the 10 biggest islands, and some follow-up questions.
Lakes are essential to the world’s social, economic, and ecological aspects. They serve as large freshwater reservoirs, which are vital for industry, agriculture, and drinking and support billions of people worldwide.
Lakes are rich ecological ecosystems that sustain a wide variety of flora and animals, many of which are indigenous, and are essential to the preservation of regional biodiversity.
They are economically essential to transportation, tourism, sports, and fisheries, supporting local communities’ livelihoods and general well-being.
Numerous lakes represent centuries-old customs and rituals that are historically and spiritually significant to the native and indigenous cultures.
Furthermore, lakes influence weather patterns and store vast volumes of water, which contribute to climate regulation. The issues posed by climate change require their conservation and appropriate management.
This ebook contains useful factual information about the world’s largest lakes. At the end, there are some multiple choice questions and a separate answer key. Enjoy teaching!
How do you teach prepositions?
If you are an English language teacher, sooner or later you will need to teach prepositions to your students. Prepositions are one of the building blocks of the English language (or any language for that matter). They are the words that help us build meaningful sentences in the context of space and time. It is therefore imperative that students learn from a very young age how to use them properly.
What is inside this eBook?
There are millions of textbooks and grammar books out there that contain grammar exercises and practice activities on prepositions. This is not one of them. This eBook will give you ideas on how to teach prepositions creatively. It will show you how to create your own activities using materials you have available. Most importantly, it will give you suggestions on how to teach prepositions using the four skills, so that your students will stay interested and motivated.
The first book in our Continents series is about Europe. Thanks to its geographical location, Europe has significant advantages. It is considered the “crossroads of three continents”. Most of the peoples of the Earth meet in its lands. Its cities host the largest international product fairs and cultural gatherings. This results in the development of international transport, with which people move and goods are transported.
Few places attract travelers of all kinds like Europe. Honeymooners, history buffs, adventure and foodies, everyone can find a city (or an entire country) that beckons. From popular destinations like London, Paris, and Rome to less common destinations like Bologna or Dubrovnik, there’s so much to discover—and so many ways to get there.
This ebook includes information about all the countries of Europe: a few words about their history, their geography and their culture. There are 20 questions at the end and the relevant answer key. Enjoy teaching about Europe to your students!
The Power of Listening: Unveiling the Benefits for English Language Learners
Listening skills are a cornerstone of effective language learning. For English language learners, the benefits of honing these skills are far reaching, impacting comprehension, pronunciation, vocabulary acquisition, cultural understanding, academic performance, and interpersonal communication. Before they speak, students need to learn to listen first. By prioritizing listening practice, students can unlock their full potential and achieve greater fluency and confidence in English.
What’s inside?
120 listening activities that are especially designed to help students of all ages improve their listening skills. They are all followed by detailed directions as well as follow-up activities.
Who will benefit from this book?
If you are looking for new ideas on listening activities to teach your students, then this book is for you.
The Benefits of Reading for English Language Learning
In a world of screens, monitors, laptops, tablets, smartwatches and everything in between, reading is the most essential skill. From emails to text messages, and from social media to internet browsing, reading is the skill most used to communicate and understand the world around us. It is therefore imperative for English students to be able to understand reading texts of all kinds, as well as interact with them.
Contents of the book
The 120 reading activities included in this book aim to help students of all CEFR levels perfect their reading skills.
Teacher profiles
Ideal for novice teachers who may not have much access to reading resources, but also for experienced teachers who want to up their game with modern resources.