CBeebies
Summary Watch and listen as the CBeebies presenters tell a story. Often retelling traditional stories and fairytales, the presenters read aloud from a picture book. Children can sit back and listen as well as follow the pictures on screen. Enjoying being read to, talking about books, reading stories and becoming familiar with them creates enthusiasm and interest that is likely to stay with children. It will then make them want to recreate the pleasure and fun for themselves. Educational Benefits CBeebies Stories helps children to: Learn how to follow a narrative and recognise different characters.Find out about different cultures beyond their own.Learn to identify with different characters and experience different emotions. Website benefits and summary Watch the videos of the presenters telling the stories and print out bookmarks to use at home.
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Story Starters: Creative Writing Prompts for Kids
If you’re looking to inspire your students’ writing and creativity, turn to these fun and exciting writing prompts. Perfect for overcoming writer’s block or even starting a brand-new short story in a different narrative, creative writing prompts can help students begin a new piece with confidence. Plus, these story starters can also encourage students to explore different genres while honing their writing skills. There are a lot of ways you can use writing prompts in your classroom. Reading a book in a genre, then having students use a story starter in that same genre. Take inspiration from classics like Treasure Island and newer popular series like The Bad Guys to explore how to write thrilling adventure stories. You’re part of a pirate crew in search of a long-lost storied treasure trove. Get students excited about adventure stories with these great books: If you’re looking to inspire your students’ writing and creativity, turn to these fun and exciting writing prompts.
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Snaith Primary School - Riveting Reads
So many books, so little time! We love books at Snaith Primary School, but with so much choice out there it can be difficult to decide which book to read first. So we have decided to create a page where you can find reviews and recommendations to help to make it a little easier. We will also be adding links for some great ebooks, including some free ones! Click on the pictures to find a link. REMEMBER! Free e-books Mrs Selkirk's Recommendation The Hunger Games Suzanne Collins For older readers Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV. Miss Todd's Recommendation Oliver Jeffers Rather than recommend a book I would like to recommend an author.
Colorblind Photographer Captures Outstanding Landscapes
426Shares Share Tweet 28 years old landscape and cityscape photographer Kilian Schönberger is from Germany and he can’t distinguish green and red. In spite of this disadvantage, he gives life to unbelievably beautiful shots. He says “I recognized that I could turn this so-called disadvantage into a strength, too, and developed my own unique photographic view.”
Folk Tales and Fables
Come play again later! Come play again tomorrow!
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Best Books for Teachers - Teaching ESL Theory, Teaching Practice, Teacher Training
There are ESL books in two categories on this page. Teacher Theory and Practice - These are the books that take you through both the basics and advanced methodologies of ESL teaching, giving you advice and suggestion along the way right from setting aims, planning lessons and executing successful language and curriculum goals. ESL Theory Books - These books will take you through key aspects of ESL theory such as sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, universal grammar and more. These are the books that will help you to understand what is going on inside your students' head - and why. Teacher Theory and Practice How To Teach English (with DVD) - Jeremy Harmer | See in UK Tools and Tips for Using ELT Materials: A Guide for Teachers - Ruth Epstein | See in UK Teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language: A Teacher Self-Development and Methodology Guide - Jerry G. The Self-Directed Teacher: Managing the Learning Process - David Nunan | See in UK Come and join esl-lounge Premium. ESL Theory Books
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