All Printable Worksheet articles – Page 81

  • Article

    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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    Pronunciation activities: Part 12

    This lesson plan by Adrian Tennant focuses on homophones and homographs from the perspective of pronunciation and gives a variety of practice activities for students.

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    Young learner topics: Make a monster

    A lesson where students practice using 'I've got...' to describe parts of the body and ask the question 'Have you got...?'

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    Lesson

    Selections Grade 6: Rain

    Discuss with your students what their favourite weather is with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.

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    Pronunciation activities: Part 11

    This lesson plan by Adrian Tennant focuses on the differences in word stress in nouns and verbs and gives a variety of practice activities for students.

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    Obama's 2008 victory speech

    This comprehensive lesson plan by Rosie McAndrew, available at intermediate and advanced levels, focuses on the final part of Barack Obama's presidential victory speech. Students complete pre- and post-listening activities, including a focus on the literary style of the speech and Internet-based research tasks.

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    Taking a patient’s medication history

    Part two of a series of English-language worksheets for nurses. In this set of reading and listening activities, students learn how to develop a medication history for a patient.

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    Lesson

    Video projects: Buy me, buy me!

    Get your students to integrate different skills while creating a short video advertisement.

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    Food chains and webs

    Pupils learn about the relationships between plants and animals in the food chain and in complex food webs by labelling pictures, completing sentences, and reading a text to connect links. While learning about the natural world, pupils practise vocabulary for plants and animals, and use the verb ‘eat’.

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    The senses: Lesson plan

    This worksheet links studying the senses with parts of the body and perception. Pupils match pictures to words and complete speech bubbles to learn important verbs such as: taste, look, sound and feel.

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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.

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    Video projects: Painting the school green

    In this instalment of the integrated skills series by Jackie McAvoy, students produce a short video or audio recording of an eco-project for their language school.

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    Business tasks: Probability: Lesson plan

    A lesson by Adrian Doff for students to practise talking about probability: to talk about things you expect or don’t expect to happen, and to say whether things are likely or unlikely.

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    Pain assessment

    Part one of a series of English-language worksheets for nurses. In this set of reading and listening activities, students learn how to elicit the type and degree of pain experienced by their patients.

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    Pronunciation activities: Part 10

    Adrian Tennant offers a variety of activities designed to help students practise word stress.

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    How Hydro Power is Produced

    Demonstrate how water can be used to generate electricity.

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    How Geothermal Power is Produced

    Show how energy below the earth can be harnessed to produce electricity.

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    Getting and losing jobs

    A lesson by Adrian Doff for students to practise talking about looking for, finding and getting jobs, changing jobs and being promoted and leaving and losing jobs.