JOHN’S EDU MARKET stands out for its unique share of resources and information. Teachers can use these resources to support students as they include well-formulated lesson plans, carefully designed support material, and well-planned worksheets. This platform aims at bringing "Tomorrow's lessons to today's classroom, and today's lessons to a classroom now". The Teacher-Author of this platform is an English graduate, associated with Gems Education as a Subject Leader of English.
JOHN’S EDU MARKET stands out for its unique share of resources and information. Teachers can use these resources to support students as they include well-formulated lesson plans, carefully designed support material, and well-planned worksheets. This platform aims at bringing "Tomorrow's lessons to today's classroom, and today's lessons to a classroom now". The Teacher-Author of this platform is an English graduate, associated with Gems Education as a Subject Leader of English.
A Presentation on 41 Critical Thinking Activities to Think Differently which can be used as Starters, Middles, and Plenaries in a Classroom. Teachers can use these to enhance the critical thinking and problem-solving skills of the learners and to help them to think differently.
This Presentation that includes First Aid Information on:
1. Sprain
2. Fracture
3. No Breathing
4. Shortness of Breath
5. Heartburn
6. Asthma
7. Heavy Bleeding
8. Epilepsy
9. Stroke
10. Choking
11. Burn
12. Heat Stroke
13. Heart Attack
A compact review of ESL-KS3-CURRICULUM organized for quick referencing.
This Resource Includes:
1. Information Literacy
2. National Curriculum - KS3
3. National Curriculum - Year 7 & 8
4. Curriculum Mapping - Year 7 & 8
5. Syllabus Break-Up - Year 7 & 8
Teachers can use this curriculum mapping as a ready reference material to prepare their syllabus break up for the entire year for year 7 and 8 keeping in mind all the skills - reading, writing, speaking and listening - based on National Curriculum of England.
A unit lesson plan with 6 sessions on teaching and learning resources of synonyms and antonyms based on New Bloom’s Taxonomy.
After completing this unit students will be able to:
Use the relationship between synonyms and antonyms to understand each words.
Demonstrate understanding of words by relating them to their opposites: antonym types.
Interpret and verbalise pictures of synonyms and antonyms.
Find and present similarities and differences between synonyms and antonyms.
Test and decide the appropriate use of synonyms and antonyms.
Create new sentences using synonyms and antonyms.
This download includes:
EXERCISE 1: Match the terms (1-5) with their meanings (A-E).
EXERCISE 2: Watch the video (Antonyms and Synonyms) and find antonyms and synonyms for the following words.
EXERCISE 3: Think of a synonym and antonym for the words in the middle column.
EXERCISE 4: Think of graded, complementary and relational antonyms for each of the word in the list.
EXERCISE 5: Interpret and verbalise pictures of synonyms.
EXERCISE 6: Interpret and verbalise pictures of antonyms.
EXERCISE 7: Find and present similarities and differences between synonyms and antonyms (Part 1).
EXERCISE 8: Find and present similarities and differences between synonyms and antonyms (Part 2).
EXERCISE 9: Find and present similarities and differences between synonyms and antonyms (Part 3).
EXERCISE 10: Test and decide the appropriate use of synonyms and antonyms (Part 1).
EXERCISE 11: Test and decide the appropriate use of synonyms and antonyms (Part 2).
EXERCISE 12: Create new sentences using synonyms and antonyms. Follow the rubrics.
EXERCISE 13: Match the given words with their synonyms from the box.
EXERCISE 14: Match the following words with their antonyms from the box.
EXERCISE 15: Tell whether each pair of words are synonyms or antonyms.
EXERCISE 16: Select the word that best completes the sentence.
EXERCISE 17: Use Synonyms and Antonyms to answer questions as denoted by the BINGO lines.
A lesson plan that presents teaching and learning resources on brochure writing.
After completing this lesson, the students will be able to:
List the features of a brochure.
Set a criteria for writing a brochure.
Use strategies for inquiry, investigation, drafting, and revision effectively to create an informative brochure.
This Resource Includes:
Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes
Vocabulary Overview - What is Advertising?
Flipped Lesson Part - Video - Fundamentals of Brochure Design
Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter – Brochure Identification
Success Criteria - Brochure Checklist
Scaffolding Notes - Brochure Criteria
Collaborative Group Tasks – Pair-Share, Think-Write, Write-Share
Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions – 4 Online Quizzes
Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics
Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - Writing Task by Outcome
Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Printing Press Online Exercise
Plenary to Assess Learning Outcomes - Pick a Box
Home Learning for Reinforcement – 4 Task Cards
Common Core Standards - ELA-LITERACY.W.6-8.2abcdef
Skills to be addressed during the Lesson - Social and Cognitive
Educational Tools and Resources - Adverbs, Verbs, Adjectives
Teachers can use this resource to teach the students to design brochures, thereby helping them to enhance their skills.
Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom:
To challenge early finishers
For effective tutoring
As ESL stations and sub tubs
As holiday work and homework
For small group collaborations
For an end of unit assessments
For reinforcement and enrichment
A Powerpoint Presentation that presents the Seven Stages of Man's Life composed by William Shakespeare in a visual way.
All the world's a stage; is the phrase that begins a monologue from William Shakespeare's "As You Like It", spoken by the melancholy Jaques in Act II Scene VII. The speech compares the world to a stage and life to a play, and catalogues the seven stages of a man's life sometimes referred to as the seven ages of man: infant, schoolboy, lover, soldier, justice, Pantalone and old age, facing imminent death. It is one of Shakespeare's most frequently quoted passages.
Teachers can use this resource during class assembly to motivate students to appreciate the literature of William Shakespeare.
A presentation on Fun Starters which helps a teacher to get started with a lesson.
What is a Starter?
A starter (do-now) is any activity that opens a lesson. It may or may not be related to the main lesson content and usually lasts anything from three to ten minutes. A starter is anything done to catch the imagination, interest, and creativity of the students.
A Good Starter:
1. Influences early levels of engagement and motivation;
2. Captures pupils’ interest and curiosity;
3. Prevents early disruption by engaging pupils as soon as they enter the classroom;
4. Gets pupils involved from the outset;
5. Links back to previous learning;
6. Sets the scene for the lesson to come in terms of lesson objectives;
7. Challenges learners and set pace to lesson;
8. Creates an interactive class to enhance teaching and learning.
Successful Starters:
1. Are planned as a discrete element of a lesson;
2. Contribute to the achievement of the lesson’s objectives;
3. Have a clear purpose.
Starter activities tend to be most effective when they:
1. Engage all pupil;
2. Establish pace;
3. Provide challenge.
A Presentation that includes interactive activities which can be used as Lesson Starters in a Creative Classroom.
These Starters can be used in the Classroom:
1. To prepare learners for new learning.
2. To revisit and practice important skills.
3. To consolidate knowledge from or make links with previous lessons (bridging).
4. To enable pupils to get a better grasp on each return to an idea or concept.
5. To make constructive use of time while pupils shift between one intensive activity to another.
6. When a disruption unsettles a class and they need to ease quickly back into productive work.
Because of their short duration:
1. They are particularly useful for little and often revisiting of keywords and concepts.
2. They are useful as brain-break activities.
3. They contribute to engagement by offering a sense of fun.
4. They whether competitive or collaborative, often have the feel of a game.
This bundle of 10 products (Unit Lesson This bundle of 10 products (Unit Lesson Plans) is perfect for teaching Vocabulary - Connectives, Transitions, Synonyms, Antonyms, Determiners, Modal Verbs, Articles, Compound Words, Imperative Verbs and Adjectives. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons. Your students will love these challenging exercises that are well-designed for student engagement.
This bundle includes Unit Lesson Plans on:
Modal Verbs: 25 Pages
Determiners: 29 Pages
Compound Words: 26 Pages
Definite and Indefinite Articles: 24 Pages
Imperative (Bossy) Verbs: 22 Pages
Synonyms and Antonyms: 19 Pages
Connectives and Transitions: 27 pages
Adjective Order: 20 Pages
Compound Adjectives: 22 Pages
Adjectives - Degrees of Comparison: 27 Pages
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A Presentation on 79 Creative Problem Solving Activities which can be used as Starters, Middles, and Plenaries in a Mathematics Classroom. Teachers can use these to enhance the critical thinking and problem-solving skills of the learners.
A Presentation on Home Remedies for 18 General Ailments and Health Disorders.
This Presentation Includes Remedies for:
1. Arthritis
2. Low Blood Pressure
3. Diabetes
4. Influenza
5. Cancer
6. Acidity
7. Hearing Loss
8. Stomach Gas
9. Cold/Cough
10. Upset Stomach
11. Pimples
12. Sore Throat
13. Bladder Infections
14. Skin Infections
15. Immune System
16. Bad Breath
17. Cholesterol
18. All Ailments
Teachers can use this presentation to provide health tips to the learners, thereby helping them to lead a healthy life.
A Presentation on 6 Water Remedies.
This Presentation Includes Remedies with:
1. Honey Water
2. Cucumber Water
3. Mint Water
4. Ginger Water
5. Rice Water
6. Lemon Water
Teachers can use this presentation to provide health tips to the learners, thereby helping them to lead a healthy life.
A Presentation on 10 bad habits that damage our Brain.
This Presentation Includes Ill Effects of:
1. Lack of Good Thoughts
2. Rarely Talking
3. Working When Ill
4. Polluted Air
5. Covered Head During Sleep
6. Smoking
7. Overeating
8. Too Much Sugar
9. No Sleep
10. No Breakfast
Teachers can use this presentation to provide health tips to the learners, thereby helping them to lead a healthy life.
This Presentation is on 12 reasons why drinking water from a copper vessel is beneficial for you.
Water in Copper Vessels:
1. Prevents Digestive Disorders
2. Aids in Weight Loss
3. Helps Heal Wounds Faster
4. Slows Down Ageing
5. Maintains Cardiovascular Health
6. Fights Cancer
7. Prevents Water-borne Diseases
8. Stimulates Brain Function
9. Regulates Thyroid Gland
10. Beats Arthritis
11. Takes Care of Skin Health
12. Beats Anaemia
Teachers can use this presentation to provide health tips to the learners, thereby helping them to lead a healthy life.
A Presentation on School of Life that promotes Learning is Earning.
This Presentation Includes Warren Buffett's Views on:
1. Mistakes
2. Forward March
3. Choices
4. Time of Life
5. Saving
6. Taking Risk
7. Investment
8. Expectations
9. Spending
10. Earning
Teachers can use this presentation to motivate learners to face challenges of life.
A bundle of lessons and resources on skills development.
This bundle includes:
Advertising
Brochure Writing
Comic Strips Creation
Poster Design
Multiple Intelligence
STEAM Lesson
Teachers can use these ready-made resources to enhance the skills of the learners.
Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom:
To challenge early finishers
For effective tutoring
As ESL stations and sub tubs
As holiday work and homework
For small group collaborations
For an end of unit assessments
For reinforcement and enrichment
A Presentation on Fun Plenaries that can last about ten minutes, but could be shorter, to assess the learning at the end of a lesson.
A Plenary that:
1. Refers back to and consolidates the most important learning points of the lesson;
2. Refers back to the learning intentions stated at the beginning of the lesson;
3. Puts the learning in context, by linking it both to prior learning and to the coming stages;
4. Gives opportunities for informal assessment;
5. Quick checks learning that has taken place;
6. Helps you judge the next steps;
7. Enables you to plan the next lesson.
Teachers can use these plenaries to assess the learning as well as to get done with their lesson in the classroom.
A Presentation on 87 Creative Activities to Think Out of the Box which can be used as Starters, Middles, and Plenaries in an ESL Classroom. Teachers can use these to enhance the critical thinking and problem-solving skills of the learners.
A bundle of 4 resources on brochure writing.
This bundle includes:
Handouts: Vocabulary, Notes, Rubrics
Worksheets, Exercises, and Task Cards
Lesson Plan with Resources
Ready to use PowerPoint Presentation
Teachers can use these ready-made resources to enhance the designing and writing skills of the learners.
Here are some other possible uses for these in your classroom:
To challenge early finishers
For effective tutoring
As ESL stations and sub tubs
As holiday work and homework
For small group collaborations
For an end of unit assessments
For reinforcement and enrichment
A document that explains the difference between traditional classroom and 21st-century learning. It also includes links for TES podcast and Emaze Presentation.