Hi, my main purpose is to create resources that include visuals, variety and a clear structure. Some resources are designed to introduce a new topic, whereas others are intended for revision purposes (exams, tests, general understanding).
Hi, my main purpose is to create resources that include visuals, variety and a clear structure. Some resources are designed to introduce a new topic, whereas others are intended for revision purposes (exams, tests, general understanding).
This is a personal revision / study checklist that can be customized to any subject. Students can set their own weekly goals and decide which aspect(s) they would like to revise / practise. The idea is for students to take responsibility for their own progress and learning.
I used the 'developer' function in word so that students can simply select a date, the term, the week, how well they understand something (e.g. spelling or creative writing) and what they have completed from a 'drop down' menu.
I also explained how you can customize this worksheet so that it fits whatever you would like your students to revise / practise. Enjoy!
This is a personal revision / study checklist that can be customized to any subject. Students can set their own weekly goals and decide which aspect(s) they would like to revise / practise. The idea is for students to take responsibility for their own progress and learning.
I used the 'developer' function in word so that students can simply select a date, the term, the week, how well they understand something (e.g. inequalities in maths) and what they have completed from a 'drop down' menu.
I also explained how you can customize this worksheet so that it fits whatever you would like your students to revise / practise. Enjoy!
Examples of German order (visual):
1. Verb second
2. Inversion
3. Use of modal verbs, future, tense, past tense
4. Coordinating + subordinating conjunctions
5. Infinitives
5. Time, Manner, Place
German Word Order explained visually; hyperlinks and action buttons make it easier to jump to the content you wish to study / revise.
Table of contents:
VERB SECOND
Normal Sentence
Inversion
Time, Manner, Place
B. QUESTIONS
C. FUTURE TENSE, CONDITIONAL TENSE and MODAL VERBS
D. PAST TENSE
E. COORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
F. SUBORDINATING CONJUNCTIONS
G. RELATIVE PRONOUNS
H. USE OF THE INFINITVE
PowerPoint Presentation about reflexive verbs + exercises
Visual explanation on the use of reflexive verbs
List of common reflexive verbs including verbs followed by certain prepositions
(Most common reflexive verbs shaded in blue)