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Free Resources for Teachers KS1 & Early Years Foundation Stage

Free Resources for Teachers KS1 & Early Years Foundation Stage

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Infants School (5 - 8 years) Activities Archives - Lessons Learnt Journal Content © Lessons Learnt Journal. All Rights Reserved. All photos & content are copyright of Lessons Learnt Journal. Images can be shared or pinned, but must link to the original post. Please give proper credit "via Lessons Learnt Journal" and do not claim them as your own. Learning Through Play Build a Beetle Game {Denise Fleming Virtual Book Club for Kids} 20+ Activities for Summer Fun with Dollar Tree Easter Egg Rocket Races Super Hero Math Game: Catch a Villain

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The 9 best language learning blogs — Whittled Learning a new language can get lonely, especially if you’re self-studying. Sometimes it’s nice to put the books down and connect with other language learners, get advice, or just swap stories. Thanks to the magic of the internet, there are tons of blogs and websites to help you do just that. The best out there are full of advice from credible sources to help supercharge your language learning, and are often pretty entertaining to read as well. These are written by people who've done the hard work of learning languages, and want you to be able to learn from their experiences. Sadly, there are also plenty of language blogs out there that are mostly fluff and hype, full of silly recommendations and misleading assertions.

Montessori-Style Bean Activity For Toddlers When I was studying for my degree in Early Childhood Education, there were many techniques and styles of teaching that were new to me. The approach that stood out immediately as the one I wanted to incorporate into my own children’s lives (I was a mom of 2 at the time) as well as in the classrooms I would teach in, was the Montessori style of learning. The Montessori-style of education, named after founder Maria Montessori, is focused on three main components: freedom within limits, an emphasis on independence, and respect for the child and their individual development. ESL Movie Lesson - Movie Lessons to teach ESL Christmas Memory Game My five year old recently discovered the joys of the Memory matching game and we’ve played a lot of rounds of it since. I have to admit that this is one game that I really enjoy playing. So, as I was making the Christmas Bingo Game, I thought “why not do a Christmas Memory Game too?”

Young Learners Mobile phones – or cell phones as the Americans like to call them – are often cited as a nuisance, a disturbance and a pest by teachers across the world. Not only in English Language Teaching but in every subject, educators battle on a daily basis against the disruptive presence of the mobile phone.Some schools have gone as far as to ban mobiles all together – tackling the problem by removing the cause from the classroom.Other schools have taken a subtle approach, encouraging learners to reserve their phone usage for break time and lunch time. But what about in ELT?

25 BEST WEBSITES FOR LEARNING ENGLISH I want the new e-book! How do you learn English in your free time? Do you meet internationals in cafés, do you self-study using books, do you get on the internet? When it comes to learning many people have realized they are not going to acquire the language just by sitting in classrooms. But not everyone has the opportunity to walk out to the street and start practising with the passers-by.

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