Transform letter sounds & phonics into child's play for English Language Learners in pre-k and kindergarten with phonics stories, songs, and dramatic play!
Verb tenses explained for primary-school parents: present, past and future simple and continuous forms, with examples of use.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… for co-worker Secret Santas! This week, teacher Maria wrote in to the We Are Teachers HELPLINE! with the following Christmas conundrum: “What do I get for a Secret Santa gift for a …
Students work in pairs, take turns and debate on the given statements. They must contradict each other, one of them agrees another disagrees. They express their opinions by giving arguments for or against the statement. - ESL worksheets
If you assume a child WANTS to behave well, then misbehavior becomes a clue – what skills are they lacking or what barriers are in the way of them behaving well. How do we address those barri…
Main and subordinate clauses explained for primary-school parents, including details of the connectives used to link dependent clauses.
Teach your children the signs for a range of useful verbs.
Adopt the art of parenting without saying no. Find a positive approach to handling your children and using positive rather than negative language choices.
Bài viết chuyên mục Từ vựng IELTS, tài liệu luyện thi IELTS được viết riêng cho từng band IELTS từ số 0 đến 8.0
The biggest atrocity of all is to indoctrinate our children into a system that does not.. @NickyMorgan01 @arneduncan
Sisyphus
In my Orton Gillingham journey I’ve heard some who use the word CLOVER to teach syllable types. In the class I took, the word to remember syllable types is REVLOC. The reason for using REVLOC is that this is the order of the syllable for labeling. CLOVER may be an actual word, but REVLOC will […]
I am pretty excited to share with you something I have been working on all summer! As a first grade teacher, I have had parents tell me t...
Discover the importance of hugging your child - why a 20-second hug can help your child grow smarter, happier, and more resilient.
English language courses online via Skype will help you speak like a native. ✅Native Speaker Teachers (qualified)✅Business English✅Conversational English✅IELTS preparation✅Trial Lesson is FREE
In the last few days we've been talking about the power of words and how you use them. We've come up with this list of things to remember when trying to use your words wisely.
Pinterest It has been a CRAZY few weeks in my house! A birthday party, a root canal, parent teacher conferences…. shew… Spring is BUSY!! On the other hand… My students had a lot of fun learning about homophones the past two weeks! Today, I’m going to share all of our FUN! First, I introduced the […]
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
Because what you say, doesn’t always reflect what you mean
My husband's best friend committed suicide. When a friend dies like that it's so shocking. You wish you could have done something to prevent it.
What are the different types of bilingualism in children, and separating the bilingualism Facts from Fiction
Child Travel Consent Forms are essential documents used when a minor travels without their parents or guardians. They provide authorization for the child to travel and ensure their safety by specifying travel details and emergency contacts. These forms are crucial for domestic and international trips, especially in preventing issues with airlines or immigration authoritiesChild Travel Consent Forms are essential documents used when a minor travels without their parents or guardians. They provide authorization for the child to travel and ensure their safety by specifying travel details and emergency contacts. These forms are crucial for domestic and international trips, especially in preventing issues with airlines or immigration authorities.
Today I wanted to stop by and share some strategies for teaching vowel teams and diphthongs in our classroom! It’s always challenging to teach spelling patterns that aren’t easily decodable! […]