Useful Sites?

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Gromit
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Useful Sites?

Post by Gromit » Wed Sep 11, 2013 3:25 am

Hi there, I've been searching through some of the links on Dave's site for useful Elementary based materials. Managed to find a some useful ones - but I also wanted to mention another site that doesn't appear on the rather long list (I have emailed Dave to ask if it can be included in his links as I think it's worth a visit). It looks like there are some useful activities www.esltoolbox.com

Time to get back to the lesson planning.

Gromit
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Cooking in the Classroom

Post by Gromit » Sat Dec 07, 2013 9:11 pm

Has anyone tried doing a practical cooking lesson with 5 year olds? I thought perhaps something simple like making a pizza might be a good place to start?

Sally Olsen
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Post by Sally Olsen » Sun Dec 08, 2013 4:44 am

It works great. What are your facilities for cooking? There are lots of no_bake cookies and bars.

off2class
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Post by off2class » Tue Feb 25, 2014 4:52 pm

Hi Guys, you can check out a site I've just released, loaded with ESL lesson plans based on grammar and vocabulary. They are designed to run private lessons but you can use them in a traditional classroom as well. If you want an account you can request it on the page: www.off2class.com.

memthefirst
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ESL Worksheets for Teachers and Learners

Post by memthefirst » Thu Apr 03, 2014 3:09 pm

ESL Worksheets for Teachers and Learners
http://www.englishwsheets.com
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http://www.englishwsheets.com

silencedobetter
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Re: Cooking in the Classroom

Post by silencedobetter » Mon May 05, 2014 6:20 am

Gromit wrote:Has anyone tried doing a practical cooking lesson with 5 year olds? I thought perhaps something simple like making a pizza might be a good place to start?
Hello Gromit. Here's a blog from a Director of Studies in China who setup English learning in the kitchen. - http://goldstarteachers.com/teaching-english-kitchen/

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