All Children articles – Page 23
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Onestop Phonics: wh- sound
This comprehensive lesson on the wh- sound contains a flashcard, a downloadable podcast, PDF worksheets and teaching notes by Rachel Finnie.
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Onestop Phonics: Hard and soft th
This comprehensive lesson on the hard and soft 'th' sounds contains a flashcard, a downloadable podcast, PDF worksheets and teaching notes by Rachel Finnie.
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Onestop Phonics: ch / sh sounds, final er
This comprehensive lesson on the ‘ch’, ‘sh’ and final ‘er’ sounds contains a flashcard, a downloadable podcast, PDF worksheets and teaching notes by Rachel Finnie.
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Onestop Phonics: Controlled a and controlled o
This comprehensive lesson on using controlled a and controlled o contains a flashcard, a downloadable podcast, PDF worksheets and teaching notes by Rachel Finnie.
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Onestop Phonics: Long vowel pairs
This comprehensive lesson on long vowel pairs contains a flashcard, a downloadable podcast, PDF worksheets and teaching notes by Rachel Finnie.
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Onestop Phonics: Long vowel sounds 2
This comprehensive second lesson on long vowel sounds contains a flashcard, a downloadable podcast, PDF worksheets and teaching notes by Rachel Finnie.
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Tech Tasks: Using mobile phones for images, audio and video (Part 2)
In the latest instalment of the Tech Tasks series, Tom Walton looks at mobile phones as an educational resource, exploring how students can use them to improve their English by creating video and audio content both inside and outside the classroom.
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Young Learner Festivals: Easter
Have fun with your Young Learners this Easter while they discover its history and learn new vocabulary through a colouring activity.
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Lesson Share: Hey, diddle, diddle
Polly Childerhouse wins the Lesson Share competition with this enjoyable activity, designed to teach young children the main vocabulary from the popular nursery rhyme.
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Lesson Share: A carnival story
Catherine Zgouras wins the lesson share competition with this fun-filled lesson for young learners.
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Survival Guide: Surviving young learners
Jo Budden and Lindsay Clandfield delve into the world of young learners, sharing tips to help you manage your class and suggesting fun activities to try with your students.
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Survival Guide: First classes
Prepare yourself for an influx of new students with twenty exciting activities to kick off the new term in style.
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Meet the Grammarman team
Our very own dynamic duo, author Brian Boyd and story contributor Thom Kiddle, join forces to unveil (but not unmask!) the characters featured in the Grammarman comic strip.
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Grammarman
Never fear! Grammarman is here to help your students with their punctuation problems and provide syntax solutions in the form of a comic-strip worksheet.
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Experiments: Pay-me game
Students complete exercises on related vocabulary, sentence order and where to use the infinitive / gerund, and design a poster. Key vocabulary and practical teacher’s notes are included.
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Experiments: Water purifier
In this experiment, pupils observe how dirty water can become clean using a few simple pieces of equipment. Students complete gap-fill exercises to practise related vocabulary and identify mistakes in a series of images relating to the experiment. Key vocabulary and practical teacher’s notes are included.
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Top Trumps: Baby animals
Baby animals is a cute, fun Top Trumps game for primary and lower secondary children learning English. Download the full pack of cards in our special cut-out-and-keep format now and take a look at FOUR accompanying lesson plans.
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Experiments: Matchbox paddle boat
In this experiment, pupils learn about the build-up of stored energy and its subsequent release by building a boat powered by an elastic band. Students complete gap-fill and matching exercises practising related vocabulary and the first conditional before placing a sequence of images relating to the experiment in the correct ...
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Amazing world of food: Lesson 6: Food around the world
In the sixth lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of food, children learn to recognize that people from different countries eat different food, identify and describe a typical dish from their country and understand basic issues related to world hunger. Step-by-step teacher’s notes and student worksheets are included.