The 35 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You 100 Web 2.0 Tools Every Teacher Should Know About 44.24K Views 0 Likes We're always trying to figure out the best tools for teachers, trends in the education technology industry, and generally doing our darnedest to bring you new and exciting ways to enhance the classroom. But I wanted t... 20 Free and Fun Ways To Curate Web Content 23.98K Views 0 Likes What's the best way to organize it all into at least some reasonable manner? It’s Time To Crowdsource Your School’s Social Media Policy 12.53K Views 0 Likes Every school has a different policy when it comes to social media. Listen to English - learn English! English dictionary - Sappy Words It’s an online interactive English dictionary and thesaurus that helps you find the meanings of words and draw connections to associated words. You can easily see the meaning of each by simply placing the mouse cursor over it. Why use Snappy Words visual dictionary? Easy to use dictionary and thesaurus. How do I use it? Type words in the search box and click Go or simply hit Enter. Place the mouse cursor over a word to view the meaning. What dictionary does Snappy Words use? The Snappy Words interface queries the WordNet lexical database developed by Princeton University and made available for students and language researchers. Useful Sites Another fun, free and interactive education application is the Madison Falls High School course which covers core high school subjects.
Listen A Minute: Easier English Listening and Activities www.textivate.com Advertising: Listen A Minute.com: English Listening Lesson What is advertising? Is it ____________ truth or is it making things look better than they really are? ____________ lying? Companies pay a lot of money for adverts. Some of the ads you see ____________ magazines look like art. What is advertising? What is advertising? DISCUSSION (Write your own questions) Write five GOOD questions about advertising in the table. When you have finished, interview other students. Now return to your original partner and share and talk about what you found out. Write about advertising for 10 minutes. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Se présenter - expressions de situation en anglais Do you know Paul? = Connaissez-vous/connais-tu Paul? Have you meet Paul? <ul id="lexique2"><li class="liste_voc jp-playlist-current"><span class="enValeur">Do you know Paul? 10 Team-Building Games That Promote Collaborative Critical Thinking One of education’s primary goals is to groom the next generation of little humans to succeed in the “real world.” Yes, there are mounds of curricula they must master in a wide breadth of subjects, but education does not begin and end with a textbook or test. Other skills must be honed, too, not the least of which is how to get along with their peers and work well with others. Students must be engaged and cooperation must be practiced, and often. 10 Team-Building Games That Promote Collaborative Critical Thinking 1. This team-building game is flexible. You can recycle this activity throughout the year by adapting the challenge or materials to specific content areas. Skills: Communication; problem-solving 2. This activity can get messy and may be suitable for older children who can follow safety guidelines when working with raw eggs. Skills: Problem-solving, creative collaboration 3. Zoom is a classic classroom cooperative game that never seems to go out of style. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Listen to English - learn English! - The podcast website for people learning English This is one of the school meals which Martha Payne photographed for her blog. She had carrot soup, pasta with meat and vegetables and more carrot, and yoghurt. Today we visit Scotland, to find out what a Scottish schoolgirl thinks of her school meals. And because the European Cup Football matches have reached an interesting stage, and poor old England have been knocked out by Italy, this might be a good time to learn a new football expression. Martha Payne is 9 years old. Martha is interested in the food at her school. Children in other schools, and in other countries, started to read Martha’s blog. And at this point, the bureaucrats who run the education system in the part of Scotland where Martha lives became aware of her blog. Martha’s headteacher told Martha the bad news, and Martha was sad and wrote a final blog post to say goodbye to her many readers. At this point, we will make a little diversion to talk about football. I like stories with a happy ending. Categories podcasts Tags
Collège Marc Chagall - Interactive Books Interactive Books in 2021 - 27 février Je remercie tous les professeurs et les élèves qui, pendant dix ans, ont utilisé mes livres interactifs. Afin de pouvoir continuer à les utiliser, vous allez avoir la possibilité de les télécharger pour une installation locale. Merci de respecter ce travail qui a nécessité un certain nombre d’heures. Merci de ne pas mettre en téléchargement les fichiers zippés sur votre propre blog ou site. Listen and Write - Dictation
English Short Stories – Simple and Illustrated Improve your English with English short stories. This is the fun way! Important Note Make sure you start with stories at your level, and go gradually up. Do not start with difficult stories that you can't really understand, OK? You can also check out the Learn English Video section. Click Here for Step-by-Step Rules, Stories and Exercises to Practice All English Tenses Level 01 – Beginners Introduction Story – a very basic story for beginners. Winter Story for Beginners in Easy English – practice winter vocabulary and basic sentence structure (positive sentences, negative sentences and yes/no questions) Click here for more English stories for complete beginners Level 02 – Beginners Plus – Easy English Stories Angela and Tom Series Story 01 – Angela and Tom meet Story 02 – Getting ready Story 03 – Flying to Texas Story 04 – Meeting Camilla Story 05 – Living in Texas Story 06 – I'm Hungry Story 07 – A Pen, a Bag and a Fan Level 03 – Elementary Story 01 – Daniel loves the beach Story 02 – April's month
Listen to English and learn English with podcasts in English El blog para aprender inglés: Sephonics: aprende al alfabeto fonético En los diferentes artículos que hemos ido dedicando al aprendizaje de vocabulario, hemos insistido en la importancia de aprender no solo los significados de las nuevas palabras, sino también su pronunciación. En muchos de esos posts, os hablábamos ya de una web muy útil para llevar a cabo esta tarea: www.howjsay.com. Para los que no la conozcáis, deciros que se trata de un diccionario de pronunciación mediante el cual podéis aprender cómo suena cualquier palabra tan solo introduciéndola en el cajetín de búsqueda correspondiente. Pues bien, la aplicación que os ofrecemos hoy, llamada Sephonics, nos resultará de gran utilidad ya que nos permitirá irnos familiarizando poco a poco con el alfabeto fonético. Como sabéis, la mayoría de los diccionarios que habitualmente utilizamos (tanto tradicionales como online) incluyen la transcripción fonética de las palabras de tal manera que, conociendo estos símbolos, podremos aprender a pronunciarlas correctamente. Veamos cómo funciona Sephonics. 1.