I am the Head Teacher Of Maria International School Of Bucharest in Romania. I am also very keen at developing different TES teaching resources to discover what works well for different classes. I am constantly looking for new and exciting different ways of presenting and teaching different primary topics, especially maths topics.
I am the Head Teacher Of Maria International School Of Bucharest in Romania. I am also very keen at developing different TES teaching resources to discover what works well for different classes. I am constantly looking for new and exciting different ways of presenting and teaching different primary topics, especially maths topics.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different locations being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Russia.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different Russian groupings.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Are your students studying about languages or the diversity of different cultures represented in Europe? These creative writing prompts ask the students to look at each picture and use their 5 senses to describe the image. What can they see, touch, smell, taste, hear and feel in each picture?
They then use these notes to write a fuller, more detailed description of the picture. This is a great way to prepare for the KS1 SATs tests and the KS2 SATs tests while still having a lot of fun!
This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students' memory and vocabulary skills.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about the European Day of Languages.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different European Languages. The students can then discuss what they think each one was saying or thinking.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Spoken English Course - Places in the UK (45 pages)
Note: all activities include full answers. For detailed instructions on how to use each activity, please see the Talk a Lot Elementary Handbook, included in this teaching pack.
Contents
Sentence Focus Activities
Sentence Blocks + Extensions
Sentence Blocks – Sentence Stress and Vowel Sounds
Connected Sentence Cards
Connected Sentence Cards – with Consonant and Vowel Sounds
Connected Speech Template
Word Focus Activities
Discussion Words + IPA Version
Discussion Words – Visualisations
Places in the UK – Background Information
Places in the UK – Matching Game
Discussion Words Question Sheet
Information Exchange
Multi-Purpose Text:
• Original Text + Spot the Difference
• Gap-Fill + Multiple Choice Questions
• Comprehension Questions + True, False, or Unknown?
• Glossary of New Words
Free Practice Activities
Discussion Questions
Agree or Disagree?
Role Plays + Extensions
Continuous Assessment Tests
Vocabulary Test
Lesson Test
I have used a wide range of inspirations to create a fun conversation starting lesson about Christian Aid week. This lesson looks at different issues which may be covered in Christian Aid week such as what is war, what is peace, what is a home and how we can help our fellow man, woman and child.
I have started using conversation starters in my own lessons with great effect and I think you will also enjoy using them in your own lessons.
As stated in the presentation, while these resources will help you present your Christian Aid week lessons in class, I have no connection with Christian Aid.
Students love to match words and images. I have taken a vocabulary list for rocks and soils and I have matched the words to beautiful photos which match each feature. This resource for rocks and soils could either be printed off and laminated and made into an nice instant display, or it could be used in the classroom as an introduction, reminder or review of the words used in this topic.
If you are looking for a resource that gets your students talking, then this is a nice resource. It helps students to understand the key features of rocks and soils, their uses, erosion and why we need to take care of them. If you are doing the rocks and soils unit, then this is a great presentation to use!
KS2 Rocks & soils Science Vocabulary and Spelling pack. The keywords listed below are show using high quality photos. At the end of the presentation, there is also a link to even more teaching resources - perfect for both an introduction to a topic and also for revision.
I have also included a set of loop cards and also a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide to help you get the very most out of each lesson. This helps lessons to be more fun and dynamic.
Words used in the KS2 Rocks & soils Science Vocabulary pack:
rock
slate
granite
sandstone
chalk
soil
clay
sand
limestone
quartz
marble
stone
pebble
texture
absorbent
characteristic
surface
Additional documents are included with the permission of Sheffield Advisory and Inspection Service. These are available for free elsewhere online as word lists etc. However, not in the range of formats offered here.
Are you wanting lots of different resources about plants. Key vocabulary, writing prompts, and lots of different images about the different aspects of park life. A huge discount when you buy it as a bundle (over 50% reduction!)
Are you looking for a way of making your "In the news?" topic interesting and relevant? Here is a set of resources, where you can discuss the weather, the impact of Brexit on your life and politics. There are story prompts and ESL courses on politics, crime and other news stories.
When you think about journeys, what do you think about? This pack includes teaching resources on wild places, transport and what you will need to know to move through an airport. This pack includes presentations, whole ESL teaching units and English story writing prompts. This is a great way of getting your students to think about life far away. We would also recommend you look for our countries bundle and our holiday bundle to further extend your student's learning experiences.
Are you teaching students about mountains? This is a lovely set of teaching resources. It introduces the students to famous mountains from around the world, things people use mountains for and helps you celebrate International Mountain Day.
Here are lots of different presentations about the different aspects of our world. There is something for everyone in this wonderful collection of different places. It could be used again and again, throughout all the year!
Here are are resources to help you create displays thought the seasons. There are presentation on summer, autumn, winter and spring. There also also lovely English writing prompts for the different seasons.
Are you wanting to find lots of different ways of teaching the alphabet? This bundle has lots of different ways of presenting the alphabet. Let your students see it, read it and write it throughout the year.
Test Your Research Skills
Spotlight on Canada
Using the Internet or a research library, find the answers to these questions all about Canada:
Example questions...
1. What is the capital city of Canada?
2. True or false - Canada has the largest coastline of any country in the world?
3. How many people live in Canada?
a) 21 million b) 31 million c) 41 million
Test Your Research Skills
Spotlight on Derby, UK 1
Example questions
1. What area does Derby cover (in square miles)?
a) About 20 sq. miles. b) About 30 sq. miles. c) About 40 sq. miles.
2. How many people live in Derby?
a) About 225,000 people. b) About 320,000 people. c) About 610,000 people.
3. What would you call someone who was born in Derby?
a) A Derbyite. b) A Derbeian. c) A Derboner.
Test Your Research Skills
Spotlight on Derby, UK 2
Example questions
1. About _____________ % of people living in Derby come from ethnic minority communities.
a) 6% b) 12% c) 22%
2. True or false: Derby has the largest Deaf community in Britain?
a) True. b) False.
3. True or False: England's first public park was opened in Derby in 1840.
a) True. b) False.
Test Your Research Skills
Spotlight on Derby, UK 3
Example questions
1. What % of Year 11 school leavers from Derby either stayed in full time education or went into employment or training in 2002?
a) 62.9%. b) 72.9%. c) 82.9%.
2. Which of these suburbs of Derby is north of the city centre?
a) Normanton. b) Allenton. c) Oakwood.
3. Which of these suburbs of Derby is south of the city centre?
a) Allestree. b) Alvaston. c) Chaddesden.
Test Your Research Skills
Spotlight on Mexico
Using the Internet or a research library, find the answers to these questions all about Mexico:
Some example questions...
1. What is the capital city of Mexico?
2. What is the official language?
3. What is Mexico’s main religion?
Test Your Reading Skills
The Battle for Derby Bus Station (article from 30.01.06)
Is there anything you would be prepared to stand up and fight for? Would you be prepared to live on top of an abandoned bus station? In freezing temperatures? In a caravan? Protestors from Derby Friends of the Earth certainly would.
Read and write a 1000 word article.