Hello! I am a full time online ESL tutor. Making resources can be time consuming so I am here to help. In my shop you can find a variety of resources suitable for ESL classes and students of all abilities. If you would like a custom class made just message me and we can arrange it :)
Hello! I am a full time online ESL tutor. Making resources can be time consuming so I am here to help. In my shop you can find a variety of resources suitable for ESL classes and students of all abilities. If you would like a custom class made just message me and we can arrange it :)
This pack contains:
22 brain break cards with editable versions
16 would you rather cards
4 christmas would you rather cards
4 halloween would you rather cards
12 ice breaker questions
Perfect activities for when your class need a break and end of day activities.
This resource focuses on developing reasoning and discussion skills for ESL students. I have used this resource in 1-1 online classes and in a full 25+ student classroom too.
Two powerpoint presentations are included.
Debate class 1 - should homework be banned?
This class includes introduction questions and warm up questions focusing on adverbs of frequency (additional worksheets could be used alongside this but are not included in this resource).
Debate class 2 - how often should we go on school trips?
This class includes introduction questions and vocabulary focused warm ups.
Both classes allows a fluent discussion surrounding the key topic and introduces different opinions, debate questions and areas for in depth exploration
3 powerpoints with accompanying worksheets based around Haikus! Perfect for lower KS2
Grey background used to support child with dyslexia.
Tasks can be differentiated.
Day 1 focuses on identifying the 5-7-5 structure of Haikus and adapting poems to fit this structure. Works really well if done collaboratively and children are sat in mixed ability groups to encourage a wide use of language and participation.
Day 2 moves onto writing our own and playing guess who as a class. Inspire the children to use a range of creative adjectives and share as a class, other children can guess who their poem is about.
Day 3 focuses on writing a collection of Haikus based around animals. Modelled first on the powerpoint and write one or two as a class. Back up with pictures of animals as visual aids to support any SEND children (not included due to copyright).
Really fun activities which encourage collaborative learning and child led lessons. Worked amazingly with my Year 4 class who loved having the freedom to choose what they wrote about and share their work together.