August Topics
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Article
ESDC Primary (A1): Schools Around the World
Have your students compare their schools to others to help them recognize different perspectives from various global cultures.
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Article
Teaching young learners: How to use music and movement in the classroom
The second article in this series offers practical tips for using movement and movement with young learners.
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Warmer/Filler
Skills for Problem Solving: Pre-Intermediate—Be Friendly to New Students
Help your students understand how to help new classmates adapt to a new environment.
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Warmer/Filler
Skills for Problem Solving: Pre-Intermediate—Prepare Your Things For School
Encourage your students recognise the importance of organising their things before school.
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Article
Student and Teacher Roles: Primary (A1)—Education for Sustainable Development and Citizenship Programme
This lesson can help your students identify and understand the roles of the student and the teacher.
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Teaching young learners: How to use video in the classroom
The final article in this series offers practical tips for choosing and using videos with young learners.
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Teaching tool
Social Emotional Tools: Pairwork Rules
Are you looking for classroom management routines? Set up pairwork rules with this interactive poster!
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Warmer/Filler
Communicative Language Learning: Designing A New School Space
Get your students talking about school spaces and empower them through brainstorming about their learning space.
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Warmer/Filler
Skills for Problem Solving: Pre-Intermediate—Understand Your Learning Style
Help your students recognise what their learning style is.
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Article
Online Education: Moving Your School Online
Chris Farrell looks at what an educational institution needs to consider when moving into an online context.
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Warmer/Filler
Skills for Problem Solving: Intermediate—Stay On Task And Avoid Distractions
Help your students to deal with potential distractions so that they stay on task with this engaging role-play activity.
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Article
Spot on news lessons for teens: One school, 71 languages
This Spot on news lesson is about the kids in a school in south London. They come from 60 countries and speak a total of 71 languages at home.
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Lesson
Given up on reading? Elif Shafak on why we still need novels
Explore why people have fallen out of love with reading, and why novels are still needed today.
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Lesson
Want to feel like a teenager again? Just dig out the books you were forced to read at school
Experience the books you read at school from a new, more experienced perspective.