All CLIL articles – Page 20
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Landscape transformation
In this lesson plan, pupils learn about the effect of the wind and the sea on the landscape. They see how a cliff is formed by the pounding of waves and how stones and rocks are broken down to make the sand on a beach.
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Human intervention on landscapes
A lesson plan for colouring-in and classifying activities, introducing the notion that humans can change the landscape by building houses, bridges and roads. Encourages pupils to distinguish between what is natural in their environment and what has been shaped by human intervention.
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Houses, materials and environments
In this lesson plan, pupils match pictures of materials to the correct labels, complete describing sentences with the correct materials and match houses to the correct weather conditions.
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Amazing world of food: Lesson 3: Fruit and vegetables
In the third lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of food, children learn to identify and describe different types of fruit based on climate and parts of plants where vegetables are from. They then design a leaflet to promote eating fruit and vegetables. Step-by-step teacher’s notes and student worksheets are ...
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Wild animals: Mammals, reptiles and birds
In this lesson plan, pupils learn the characteristics of our furry, scaled and feathered friends.
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Wild animals: Carnivores, herbivores and omnivores
In this lesson plan, pupils study the different groups of animals according to what they eat.
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Vertebrates
A lesson plan to introduce the different types of vertebrates, including amphibians and mammals, and their properties.
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Invertebrates: Tarantulas
A lesson plan with some excellent activities to teach students the key characteristics of these carnivorous creatures.
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Extreme animals
In this lesson plan, pupils study fascinating animals, from the world’s biggest to the most intelligent.
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Wild animals: Parts of their bodies
In this lesson plan, pupils assemble a cut-out to learn the names of wild animals and label the parts of their bodies.
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Wild animals: Fish
In this lesson plan, pupils learn the main characteristics of fish, including the parts of their body, where they live, and what they eat.
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Animal classification
This lesson plan consolidates the names of animals, the characteristics of mammals and practises using is and isn’t.
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Animal characteristics
This lesson plan introduces the external characteristics of animals by having pupils complete animal riddles, draw animals and then create new riddles for their partner.
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Amazing world of food: Lesson 2: The food pyramid
In the second lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of food, children learn to identify and describe food groups and what you need to eat to have a healthy, balanced diet, recognize and understand the role of nutrients in food, and plan a healthy picnic. Step-by-step teacher’s notes and student ...
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Reading: Django Reinhardt
A reading worksheet about the life of the virtuoso jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. Student exercises focus on comprehension and discussion.
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Editorial: Focus on food
In January’s editorial, Keith Kelly heralds the launch of Carol Read’s Amazing world of food with a tasty-looking selection of resources.
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Is the car of tomorrow here today?
A reading worksheet on what hybrid cars are and how they work. Student exercises focus on comprehension and discussion.
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Amazing World of Food
These lessons by Carol Read will build your Young Learners’ language skills while they explore the world of food.