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Free Graphic Organizers. Games & Activities for the ESL/EFL Classroom - Page 3. Games and Activities for the English as a Second Language Classroom Page 3 Return to iteslj.org/games. Stop Level: Medium to Difficult On the top of a page each student writes the following: category names: NAME, PLACE, ACTION, ANIMAL, OBJECT, FRUIT/VEGGY and TOTAL. Someone starts saying the alphabet, A, B, C...etc. then someone else interrupts the alphabet-teller shouting : STOP!!! Let us suppose the alphbet-teller was interrupted on letter "K". The participant that finishes filling all categories first shouts STOP!! The participants compare their words. Submitted by Pablo Ortega-Jurez Verb Review Game Level: Any Level This game can be played in teams or individually, depending on the size end knowledge of the students. Step 1: The teacher gives the students 5 minutes to review a list of both regular and irregular verbs.

Step 2: Then the teacher writes something like this on the board : "things we do with our feet" Step 3: Step 4: After the time is up, the teacher checks the students' lists of vebs. Un éléphant | laribambelle. Fiches pédagogiques gratuites | Fiches / Rechercher / Grammar Focus: Articles. DEEPENINGKNOWLEDGE :: Deepening Knowledge: Aboriginal Peoples Curriculum Database. OISE's Aboriginal Peoples Curricula Database What is the Deepening Knowledge Project? The Deepening Knowledge Project seeks to infuse Aboriginal peoples' histories, knowledges and pedagogies into all levels of education in Canada.

The project is a part of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, which is located on the territories of Anishinaabe and Onkwehonwe peoples. On this site you'll find information about the history and traditions of First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Native American cultures, information about the challenges facing Aboriginal communities today, and curricula for incorporating this information into your teaching practice. Thanks to a partnership with the students and staff of the Native Learning Centre of Toronto, we will have some amazing artwork and photos taken by an awesome group of youth from NLC to add to our website. Check out as well our new Staff Book Picks page, highlighting recommended "good reads"!

Four Directions Teachings. Portage & Main Press - Educational Books for Teachers.