All Pre A1 articles – Page 13
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LessonAmazing World of Food: Introduction & Project Map
An introduction to Carol Read’s Amazing World of Food project including a comprehensive project map with a detailed view of each lesson.
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LessonAmazing world of animals: Lesson 6: Endangered animals
March 3rd is World Wildlife Day. Help your students discover more about endangered animals with this project lesson for young learners.
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Amazing world of animals: Lesson 5: Animal life cycles
In the fifth lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of animals, children learn to recognize that all animals have life cycles, to understand similarities and differences between them, and to identify and describe the life cycles of two animals. Step-by-step teacher’s notes and student worksheets are included.
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Amazing world of animals: Lesson 4: Food and food chains
In the fourth lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of animals, children learn to recognize the difference between carnivores, omnivores and herbivores, understand the concept of a food chain, and identify and sequence animals and plants in food chains. Step-by-step teacher’s notes and student worksheets are included.
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Amazing world of animals: Lesson 3: Animal camouflage
In the third lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of animals, children learn to recognize the role of camouflage in animal adaptation and survival, to identify different types of animal camouflage and to observe and describe how animals are camouflaged.
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Amazing world of animals: Lesson 2: Animal habitats
In the second lesson of Carol Read’s Amazing world of animals, children learn to recognize that animals live in different habitats, to identify and describe key features of animal habitats and to understand ways in which animals are adapted to live in their habitat. Step-by-step teacher’s notes and student worksheets ...
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LessonAmazing World of Animals: Lesson 1 - How to classify animals
In this lesson, children learn to recognize the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates, classify animals, and identify and describe key features of animals in each group.
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ArticleAmazing World of Animals: Introduction and Project Map
An introduction to Carol Read’s Amazing World of Animals project including a comprehensive project map with a detailed view of each lesson.
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LessonSelections Grade 2: Anna's first day
Encourage your young learners to talk about their first day of school with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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LessonSelections Grade 3: It's a disaster, I tell you!
Get your students talking about a terrible day they had with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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LessonSelections Grade 1: Mr Crocodile's toothbrush
Mr. Crocodile has lost his toothbrush! Ask your 1st graders to help him find it with this complete lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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ArticleAmazing World of Animals
These lessons by Carol Read will build your Young Learners’ language skills and knowledge of the animal world.
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LessonSelections 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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LessonSelections Grade 2: Off to work
Get your young learners talking about different professions with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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LessonSelections Grade 3: Izzy the inventor
Invite your young learners to share their favourite inventions with this lesson by Adrian Tennant.
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LessonSelections 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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LessonSelections 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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Warmer/FillerYoung 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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ArticleOnestop Phonics - Alphabet
A comprehensive introduction to the Onestop Phonics series for young learners by Rachel Finnie. The article includes an explanation of what phonics is, approaches to teaching phonics and an outline of the series.
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Young learner topics: Animal masks
Children practise following instructions and learn vocabulary for parts of the face and personality adjectives by making an animal mask.