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After teaching 11 - 13 year old students for 7 years, I decided to stay at home when my second child was born. I used my Remedial qualification to assist those who struggled with Math and English to give them the extra boost. I believe in creating a love for learning in students by making it fun and interactive.

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After teaching 11 - 13 year old students for 7 years, I decided to stay at home when my second child was born. I used my Remedial qualification to assist those who struggled with Math and English to give them the extra boost. I believe in creating a love for learning in students by making it fun and interactive.
Continuous Tense Game
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Continuous Tense Game

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Continuous Tense Game This ‘Tense Quest’ board game is the perfect activity to review or practice Continuous Tenses. Students will have fun moving around the playing board and answering the question cards by converting sentences into required tenses. Two versions of this game have been included; one where ‘will ‘is used with the subject in the future tense and one where ‘will’ and ‘shall’ have been used in the future tense depending on the subject used (I shall, we shall everyone else will). This game acts as a good listening and memory recall activity as well. It requires one of the other game members to read the sentence to the player in order for them to convert it. Students then practice listening for all the information, remembering it and then recalling it once they have converted it. This game is offered with and without QR codes. QR codes add an extra dimension to the game as it incorporates technology, which students are so familiar with. Students can download a free QR Code Reader onto their phones or hand held devices and then use it to scan the codes to reveal the answers. Only one device is needed per group. The version without accommodates those classes without access to handheld device. Should you have any queries or suggestions, please contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com Happy teaching! Margaux
Perfect Tense Worksheets
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Perfect Tense Worksheets

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Perfect Tense Worksheets These Perfect Tense worksheets reinforce writing sentences into the Perfect Tense and converting sentences that are in the Perfect Tense into a different tense. Use the Memorandum PowerPoint presentation as a grading method. Students can check their own work and identify the common errors that they are making. This product is offered in two versions, one containing only WILL in the future tense and also a version containing WILL and SHALL. You may also be interested in my Perfect Tense Board Game. Should you have any queries or suggestions, please contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com Happy Teaching! Margaux
Perfect Tense Board Game
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Perfect Tense Board Game

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Perfect Tense Board Game This ‘Tense Quest’ board game is the perfect activity to review or practice Perfect Tenses. Students will have fun moving around the playing board and answering the question cards by converting sentences into required tenses. Two versions of this game have been included; one where ‘will ‘is used with the subject in the future tense and one where ‘will’ and ‘shall’ have been used in the future tense depending on the subject used (I shall, we shall everyone else will). This is the WILL version. This game acts as a good listening and memory recall activity as well. It requires one of the other game members to read the sentence to the player in order for them to convert it. Students then practice listening for all the information, remembering it and then recalling it once they have converted it. (I do wish to add that the QR code version can be read by the player them self if you so wish, but the version without the QR codes needs to be read by another player as the answer is on the card.) As said above, this game is offered with and without QR codes. QR codes add an extra dimension to the game as it incorporates technology, which students are so familiar with. Students can download a free QR Code Reader onto their phones or hand held devices and then use it to scan the codes to reveal the answers. Only one device is needed per group. The version without accommodates those classes without access to handheld device. This game is also offered in colour and printer –friendly black and white. I printed the ‘Card Back’ (found at the end of the document) onto coloured paper and then pasted to the back of the question cards to make different coloured sets, to avoid my cards from getting mixed up. Look out for my Simple Tense and Continuous Tense versions of this game. They follow the same structure so that the different versions can be added to the existing game as they are covered in class. Should you have any queries or suggestions you can contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com Happy teaching! Margaux
Synonym Activities
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Synonym Activities

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This Synonym pack aims to introduce students to new synonyms and therefore improve their vocabulary and writing style. It is aimed at older students (Year 6 - 9) depending on ability and existing vocabulary. Examples of the Synonyms included are: Anger: wrath, fury Angry: infuriated, furious Calm: tranquil, serene Doubtful: dubious, hesitant Empty: vacant, uninhibited Food: cuisine, refreshments Force: compel, oblige Friendly: amiable, congenial Proud: arrogant, haughty The set includes a class activity, pair work and individual work activities. Use the PowerPoint memorandum for students to check their work from the first worksheet. Other memorandums have been included in the set. The activities focus on 30 words and their Synonyms.
Active and Passive Voice Board Game
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Active and Passive Voice Board Game

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Active and Passive Voice board Game I have created this Active and Passive Voice board game to reinforce the Active and Passive Voice. This download contains a UK and US version. In this pack I have included: Instructions (QR code and with out) A set of 42 question cards (one set with QR codes and one set without). A memorandum. 5 coloured game boards and a version in black and white. 5 coloured question card backings and a version in black and white (to ensure cards do not get mixed up with other sets). This game can be played in groups or each child can be given a card to solve. It can even form part of your enrichment activities for those who finish work early. The question cards are made up of the following types of questions: Identify the subject. Determine whether the sentence is in the active or passive voice. Change the active voice sentence into the passive voice. Change the passive voice sentence into the active voice. The sentences dealt with, vary in difficulty and tense. I trust your children will benefit from and enjoy this activity. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me (margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com) Margaux