All Grammar articles – Page 10
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Lesson
Selections Grade 2: I Want Chocolate
Get your young learners to talk about their favourite food and create their perfect menu with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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Article
Guiding
The third lesson plan in this series by Keith Harding gives students practice in describing buildings and places, using prepositions and the passive. The lesson is available at two levels - elementary and intermediate - and contains comprehensive teacher's notes and student worksheets.
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Lesson
Selections Grade 2: Off to work
Get your young learners talking about different professions with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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Dictionary skills: Part six
The sixth set of worksheets in this comprehensive series of dictionary skills lesson plans by Tim Bowen.
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Warmer/Filler
Question time: wh- questions
A card game at elementary level to practise wh- questions and answers.
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The water cycle
Demonstrate to the geography class how the water cycle works while teaching key subject vocabulary such as vapour, droplets, precipitation and condensation.
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Secondary Economic Activity
How does the manufacturing industry turn ‘inputs’ and ‘outputs’ into cold, hard cash? Learn all about the systems and stages involved in secondary economic activity in this animation with accompanying language support material.
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Sea action
Teach students how load is carried along the sea shore by a process called ‘longshore drift’.
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Lesson
Selections Grade 1: Monday
Get your young learners to talk about their favourite day of the week with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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Dictionary skills: Part five
The fifth set of worksheets in this comprehensive series of dictionary skills lesson plans by Tim Bowen.
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How an Engine Works
Show your students how a petrol engine really works in this set of resources.
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Hydrogen Power
Students learn how hydrogen could one day be made and stored as a source of electricity.
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Fuel Cells
Show the class how atoms and electrons interact to produce two sources of energy: electricity and water.
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Biomass Power
What is biomass and how is it used to make electricity? Does it add to climate change or is it a clean, green source of energy? Find out in this set of resources.
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Bug Batteries
A ‘bug battery’ is a battery that creates electricity, fed by decaying food. Teach students how bug batteries work in this animated presentation.
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Lesson
Selections Grade 1: Little Milly-Molly
Motivate your young learners to talk about their likes and dislikes with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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How Wave Power Works
Teach the class how the energy in waves can be used to generate electricity, and reinforce the present and passive tenses and relative clauses using 'which'.
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Using Tidal Power to Make Electricity
Show how this renewable source of energy can be used to power homes while cutting our carbon footprint.