Here are some stickers to help your students use different punctuation marks in their writing. They can be used by students in their exercise books to increase the correct use of punctuation and have some fun! Really helpful for SEN students. Please print on L7651 address labels sheets; 65 stickers per A4 sheet.
Have some fun in your sessions! There are 21 small stickers to a page with your feedback comments:
“Top effort”, “Good memory”, “You are not meant to be perfect”, “I can”, “Great listening skills”.
Please print on L7160 address labels sheets (63.5 x 38.1 mm; Microsoft Word code: 7160; 21 stickers per A4 sheet).
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There are only few weeks left in this academic year and you want to use them to plan engaging, non-standard lessons with experimenting elements. You probably didn’t really have the chance to think about this kind of planning earlier because of your scheme of work, exams and other important things. Here’s an idea for you!
The main steps of the project can be divided into the following:
Introduce the assignment which is to create a short video clip based on a topic of a student’s choice.
Decide on a storyline / individual shots / sequences and also a mood (this includes music!).
Create a storyboard and prepare the individual shots (or use appropriate software).
Organise the individual shots, edit the exposure time, add music, etc.
Share it on Instagram account (you can use Gramblr uploader).
ⓘ I know it’s a quite complex project, but how exciting! There is an easy to print version of this project ready to download.
ⓘ This idea is based on my own project - a short video clip, which you can see soon here.
Big thank you to @mmmmkacietravis (blog post) and @frannerd (youtube video) for the inspiration!