Are you fascinated by the power and beauty of language?
Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into the intricate world of words and their meanings.
In this interactive exploration, we will unravel the depth and richness of vocabulary, understanding how words shape our thoughts, convey emotions, and connect us to the world.
This exercise is designed to help kids practice their vowel recognition and spelling skills. In this exercise, students will be given a set of words with missing vowels.
Their task is to fill in the blanks with the appropriate vowel to complete each word. By completing this exercise, kids will improve their understanding of vowel sounds and enhance their ability to spell words correctly.
This exercise can be done individually or in a group setting, making it a fun and engaging way to reinforce vowel recognition skills.
Get ready to embark on an enchanting journey of creativity and storytelling with “A Magical Adventure: The Mysterious Door.”
This narrative writing task is designed to ignite the imaginations of young writers and inspire them to craft their own captivating story.
In this task, students will be transported to a world filled with mystery, magic, and endless possibilities. They will be introduced to a mysterious door that leads to an unknown realm waiting to be explored.
Through descriptive writing and engaging storytelling techniques, students will be challenged to create a narrative that unravels the secrets behind the door and takes readers on an unforgettable adventure.
Embark on a captivating journey to discover the incredible diversity of animals around the world through the power of narrative writing.
This task, “Animals Around the World,” invites young writers to explore the wonders of the animal kingdom and create their own imaginative stories.
In this task, students will be introduced to fascinating creatures from various habitats and ecosystems across the globe.
From the majestic lions of Africa to the elusive snow leopards of the Himalayas, students will have the opportunity to choose an animal that captivates their interest and become the storyteller of its extraordinary adventures.
The “Famous American Inventors” exercise is an engaging and educational resource that allows students to delve into the lives and achievements of some of the most influential inventors in American history.
Through this exercise, students will gain a deeper understanding of the innovative spirit that has shaped and transformed the world we live in today. In this exercise, students will explore the contributions of famous American inventors across various fields, including science, technology, and industry.
They will learn about the inventions that revolutionized society and paved the way for advancements in communication, transportation, medicine, and more.
The present perfect tense is used to talk about actions or situations that started in the past and continue up to the present moment.
When using the present perfect tense, we often need to indicate the duration of time that the action or situation has been happening. To indicate duration, we use the prepositions “for” or “since.”
Here’s how to determine which one to use:
“For” is used to express the length of time an action or situation has been happening. It is followed by a period of time, such as hours, days, months, or years. For example: “I have been studying English for three years.”
“Since” is used to indicate the starting point of an action or situation. It is followed by a specific point in time, such as a date or a moment in the past. For example: “I have been living in this apartment since 2018.”
In the exercise, you will be given sentences and you need to choose whether to use “for” or “since” to complete the sentence correctly. Pay attention to the context and the starting point or duration of the action or situation mentioned in the sentence.
Tell me about board game - get your students talking
A great board game to get your students talking to each other and getting to know each other. Aimed more at teenagers + but easily adaptable for younger learners. Enjoy!
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Christmas - 5 second rule - card game. How to play this game: Students take cards and must name 3 kind e.g. 3 Christmas songs. If they can´t do it, the card is given to another player who must answer it, but without using the words given by the previous player. The winner is the person with the biggest number of cards.
Card game to practice the two tenses. Each card has an irregular verb and a time word (for, since, already, yet, just, ago, last …, yesterday etc). Students have to make sentences using whats on their cards.
Riddles are a great way to introduce and review vocabulary and to model and practice inferring and drawing conclusions. Your students will have fun solving these weather vocabulary riddles.
15 riddle cards, printing at five per page
15 matching answer cards
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Riddles are a great way to introduce and review vocabulary and to model and practice inferring and drawing conclusions. Your students will have fun solving these weather vocabulary riddles.
15 riddle cards, printing at five per page
15 matching answer cards
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Alphabet Handwriting. Tracing Practice: Upper and Lower Case Letters.
This unit contains 26 handwriting pages with a dotted tracing line and 26 pages with a continuous tracing line.
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At the Clothes shop Role Play. This resource pack will save you hours of your own time. This resource includes flashcards. There are many signs, posters, exercises, illustrated posters and many more resources to help you create a quality role play area.
This resource pack will be most relevant to teachers, trainee teachers and home educators.
For 4 children at once - just cut 2 tasks are given - 1.Make a table with +s, +es, +ies. Fill it with the verbs, 2 - fill the text with the correct form of the verbs.