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I have taught English, EAL, French, Spanish and Italian. I love to use images. I like to make short activities, useful for starters or fillers.

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I have taught English, EAL, French, Spanish and Italian. I love to use images. I like to make short activities, useful for starters or fillers.
Balal and his Kite
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Balal and his Kite

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A fun sheet to colour, with some activities including scrambled words, true or false and past tense exercises.
Kate and Jake.
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Kate and Jake.

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Two pages - follow the instructions to colour the figures in/ write up the personal profiles/true or false/choose the correct word.
Winter Fun!
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Winter Fun!

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A nice snow scene to colour in and some exercises. Might come in handy if we get some snow!
Miss Pipkin's Best and Worst Lessons.
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Miss Pipkin's Best and Worst Lessons.

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Two reading passages - this teacher's worst ever lesson and her best, with language exercises. It&'s good to let the kids know that we teachers are human too, occasionally vulnerable and also capable of doing silly things.
The Four Ts
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The Four Ts

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This is a powerpoint with the four Ts to promote independent learning: THINK, TEXTBOOK, TEAM, TEACHER. I've made these up based on the 4 Bs (brain/buddy/book/boss). I like the Ts better - but then, I would, wouldn&'t I? And there definitely is no apostrophe! I&';ve added the 4 Ts on one sheet.
The Singing Starlings
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The Singing Starlings

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This is a reading passage, written as a fable, with exercises. There is a 'true or false&', some vocabulary work, and other suggested tasks. My students particularly enjoyed discussing the moral and thinking up some of their own.
Jake meets a nice girl
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Jake meets a nice girl

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The first sheet is to practise past simple and to explain 'embarrassment&'. The second one is a follow up story, past simple or past continuous? After the exercise, you can cut the pictures out for sequencing. Ask the students to put the story together using time connectives, &';First, then, after that' etc.. You could practise making questions by having the students prepare qs for Jake, using the &'wh&'; words and build this into a hotseat activity.
What did they do?
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What did they do?

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Two pages on this picture by Melanie Hope Greenberg. The focus on page 2 is the past simple tense, but it could be adapted for the present continuous. Can be used with a mixed ability class: counting/colouring/recounting in the past tense.
Writing checklist for pupils.
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Writing checklist for pupils.

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I've re-jigged my writing mat for pupils. It&'s a step by step guide to help them check stories or recounts in the past tense. It helps student to be more independent - I ask them to go through it before I mark their work. Also, it looks beautiful! :)
Presenting the Lesson Objective
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Presenting the Lesson Objective

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Get your students involved and thinking, right from the start of the lesson! Turn the objective/title/'learn&' - however you refer to it in your school, into an interactive exercise. Fifteen suggestions. I hope you find them useful.
The five keys for success.
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The five keys for success.

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This is a summary of the five keys for Achievement and Social -Emotional Well-Being. This can be used as an inspirational wall chart.
Bullying: what is it and how can we deal with it?
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Bullying: what is it and how can we deal with it?

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Activities around bullying, including a warmer, 'scenario' cards for students to comment on or act out; comment cards for pair work and role play, with pyramid of importance activity; match-up activity on types of bullying and on what makes a bully; suggestions for dealing with bullying tick lists and a case history with activities. The activities are suitable for pair and group work. Before approaching each of these activities, you can ask students to come up with their own ideas. I did this with year 7, on a 'conflict resolution' day.