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Verb conjugation present tense: Work bundle
Exercises in which students have to write down the thinking steps:
- create yes-no questions to find the topic;
- indicate whether subject is singular or plural;
- indicate which person is the subject;
- write down the corresponding rule;
- correct conjugation …
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The Coffee Break: Blog Rinke Vanhoeck
Rinke Vanhoeck is a former teacher and creator of the podcast Outside the Chalk Lines . In this newsletter he shares his thoughts, reading material and interesting links about education, workable work and the things in life.
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Give money back: Math game
With this game, students practice giving change correctly.
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Vocabulary around school, crafts and coloring: Crossword puzzles
With these crossword puzzles, non-native newcomers practice vocabulary related to crafts, going to school and colors.
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Fair in the classroom: Lesson sheets, videos, recipes ...
On this website you will find all kinds of teaching materials about the fair.
Various development fields are addressed, from language to history, from music to technology and so much more.
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Strong verbs in the past tense: I have ... who has ...
Using a game of I have ... who has ..., students practice the past tense of strong verbs.
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Create sentences using icons
Students create sentences using icons. They then make yes-no questions from the sentences and start the sentences with a different part of the sentence.
They answer question sentences and they come up with question sentences once the answer has been …
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Vocabulary for foreign-speaking students: Word cards
Cards with pictures and word pictures that students can use to create sentences.
The word cards are divided into three colors:
- yellow (who),
- red (does),
- brown (some).
These colors are also used in the Seeing is Understanding method.
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Arachnids and many-leggeds: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about arthropods, more specifically arachnids and arthropods, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
We consider the arachnids: spiders, mites, ticks, scorpions and harvestmen. …
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Start to teach: Script guidance approach for LIOs
This website introduces a guidance guideline for LIOs with associated guidance tools that were developed in the context of a pilot project to strengthen teacher training.
The researchers developed a guidance approach and associated guidance tools with …
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Block 8: Repetition bundle - Reken Maar! 4
This work bundle covers the learning material from block 8 of the Reken Maar! method. 4 practiced.
The following learning material is practiced:
- read, write, split and reassemble decimals to the nearest thousandth (1d);
- complete decimals to the …
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Animals: Vocabulary and reading comprehension
Work collection in which vocabulary about animals is discussed. Students read descriptions and add the name of the animal.
An exercise on conjugating verbs and a crossword puzzle have also been added.
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