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Eugenia Sanchez's Blog | Just another WordPress.com site Internet Scavenger Hunts Students visit a website to read and learn about a specific topic and then they answer the questions in the printable worksheet. NOTE: Some of these scavenger hunts include inactive links. We are finding replacements, but we advise you to check each hunt's links before using the activity with your students. Internet Scavenger Hunts for... Inauguration DayMakar SankrantiSnowflakes and Snow CrystalsAn Expedition to the North PoleThe Four SeasonsPenguins Around the WorldHappy Chinese New Year! Michael JordanBird Feeding MonthPancake WeekWhat's a Primary Election? Spring AheadA Visit to IrelandThe Four SeasonsWomen Who Left Their "Stamp" on HistoryThe Sounds of MusicMarch MadnessTour Yellowstone National ParkYou Are What You Eat Seeds on the MovePoetic DevicesEaster and the BunnyAmazing EggsExercise Is CoolApril Showers Bring May FlowersWhat Kind of Animal Is That? D-Day (June 6)Exercise Is CoolThe Four SeasonsAnimal DadsCall the Police!

textploitation | An EFL site dedicated to using texts to their full potential in the classroom. 21 Free fun Icebreakers for Online Teaching and virtual remote teams | Symonds Training Here are 21 free-to-use icebreakers for online teaching that you can use. Icebreakers are an important part of any training, as they encourage people to participate from the start of a session, to get to know each other and feel comfortable working with others. There are many icebreakers you can do in face-to-face training sessions and some of them are classics that corporate trainers worldwide have been using for quite a while. In this guide, we have put together some icebreakers specifically designed to be done online and others that are normally done in traditional classrooms and we explain how to adapt them for the online environment. So whether you are looking for online icebreakers for Zoom meetings, or icebreakers for online classes, here are 21 activities for you. Icebreakers for Online Teaching 1. This is a classic icebreaker, which can be adapted to an online class. Instructions Ask one participant to write three statements about themselves: 2 true and 1 false. 2. 3. Instructions 4.

The Teacher James – Ideas and Resources for Teaching English As A Foreign Language All Things Topics - Home Eslflow's English language teaching resource for ideas and lessons plans. The EFL SMARTblog: Could you live without it? Reading - Living without electricityWriting - Argument essay / advantages and disadvantages of mobile phonesYou are going to read a text about a man who lives without electricitydiscuss what electrical items you could live withoutwatch a clip about mobile phones and answer some questionswrite an argument essay about the advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones Note; this post can be viewed as powerpoint presentation. Skip to the bottom of the post 1) Introduction What are the essential things in your life? 2) Reading You are going to read an article about someone who has lived for 29 years without electricity. John faces his 29th Christmas without electricity. John lives in an idyllic setting, with his home nestled under the cliffs looking out to sea, but his living conditions are far from perfect: "During the summer, brilliant. "The cooking isn't a problem, because I've got a gas cooker and that satisfies that end, but lighting is one candle and one tealight. 3) Discuss 4) Answers

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