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Travel Kids. Chapter One Quiz. Harry Potter at Home: Readings. Harry Potter at Home* brings the magic of the Harry Potter books to children, parents and carers in lockdown.

Harry Potter at Home: Readings

Now, some of the best-loved faces in entertainment, music and sport have lent their voices to the story they love by recording videos of themselves reading Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. All seventeen chapters of the book will be released between now and the middle of the summer. Videos will be posted weekly on harrypotterathome.com, with an audio-only version available for free on Spotify. On this page, you can buy different editions of the book, download magical activities, test your Philosopher's Stone knowledge, and receive a certificate once you’ve completed the readalong!

*The Harry Potter At Home project is an initiative by Wizarding World Digital and J.K. Lacking inspiration? 6 awesome resource websites to find stuff for your classes. I like to consider myself a creative person and I’m always designing and devising activities to step away from the course book with the aim of sparking students ‘interest.

Lacking inspiration? 6 awesome resource websites to find stuff for your classes

Unfortunately, I’m not always in that mood. No problem :)Luckily, there are plenty of websites offering free resources that can really save the day. These are my favourite go-to sites when I am feeling kind of lazy or uninspired, but still want to shine in class. TED 4 ESL. Great for listening comprehension This website offers activities based mostly on TED Talks videos. Print and discuss. This site doesn’t probably offer an astonishing variety of discussion topics, but I find the questions in each set quite stimulating. EFL Magazine- Resources. EFL magazine has collected a host of great resources from different sites around the world.

Activities - Documents. Les banques de ressources numériques éducatives disponibles à 100% - L'école change avec le numérique. More than 500 useful Links for ESL Teachers - JLM. Learn How to Pronounce Words. Have you ever...? English Conversation Questions. What's the fastest way to alphabetize your bookshelf? - Chand John.

Speakeasy News – L’actualité au cœur des cours d’anglais. Playbac Presse Digital: journaux jeunesse Le Petit Quotidien, Mon Quotidien, L'actu, L'éco et plus ! TeaTime-Mag. How many verb tenses are there in English? - Anna Ananichuk. Untitled. Home - EZSlang.com. Telling the Time. You can set this page as a homework task for a group of students; doing so will give you a record of who has completed the task.

Telling the Time

Visit the teacher's section for more information. You can share this page by using the link below. This is a mini-game to learn and practice telling the time in English. Students can interact with a clock to change the time and there is also a mini-game which involves matching a time phrase to a clock. The first screen shows an analog clock displaying a time - initially 9 o'clock - and a pane below showing the matching time phrase. On the second screen there is a mini-game. While playing the game, a cat is displayed in the bottom left of the screen, with a bridge infront of her. The target language is time phrases, specifically: Half past, quarter past, quarter to, five past/to, ten past/to, twenty past/to, twenty-five past/to. These were chosen as they are the main phrases used to tell the time. This game is made with Javascript with the CreateJS framework. The Perfect Classroom Gift: A Gift of Words. I belong to a book club, one that has continued since 1990.

The Perfect Classroom Gift: A Gift of Words

Think of all the books we have read together. And we're serious about this, too. We're not one of those clubs that gather together to eat and then never talk about the book. Reusable simple drawings. Airbus. 7 Storytelling Structures to Improve Your Presentations (Infographic) Free Fiction & Nonfiction Literacy Resources, Curriculum, & Assessment Materials for Middle & High School English Language Arts.

HUNDREDS OF PRINTABLES - Make Beliefs Comix. A List of 16 Websites Every Teacher should Know about. 1- Teachers Network Teachers Network provides lesson plans, classroom specials, teacher designed activities for different subjects and many other resources. 2- Smithsonian Education Smithsonian Education offers a wide variety of free resources for teachers, students and parents.

A List of 16 Websites Every Teacher should Know about

Teaching resources. How sugar affects the brain - Nicole Avena. Over 30 Good Infographics for Language Teachers. Comics English: Having Fun Learning English with Comic Strips - Comics English. ESOL Courses - Free English Lessons Online. Guess Who Character Generator. Click on the icon below to print additional character sheets. 1.

Guess Who Character Generator

Click on one of the icons below. 2. Print the sheets on your color printer. Two pages should print. NOTE: Select “no scaling” in your print options window. 3. Check back again; we’re adding brand new character sheets throughout 2010! Dinosaurs G.I. Kids Learning Skills and Being Awesome. Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab - For English Students. Health Infographics. How playing sports benefits your body ... and your brain - Leah Lagos and Jaspal Ricky Singh.