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Learn to Read with phonics Voices in the Dark - Voices in the Dark - Free MP3 Audio Books Audio books and stories read aloud by real people for free! Choose low-bitrate or high-bitrate MP3 files to suit your disk space and bandwidth capabilities. Read How to Listen to learn more. We're Looking for More Readers! If you like to read aloud, please join us! Browse by Genre Looking for something in particular? General Fiction Mystery and Horror Stories Fantasy / Science Fiction Fairy Tales Legends and History Humour Poetry Non-Fiction and Essays Browse by Index Browse the entire collection all at once. Title Index Author Index New Host - July 3 2012 We've moved the audio files to a new host effective immediately. English for Kids, ESL, EFL Kids, Young Learners and Beginners Resources - eslkidslab.com

Dr. Seuss Theme - Lesson Plans, Thematic Units, Printables, Worksheets | A to Z Teacher Stuff Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday: March 2, 1904 Lessons, Printables & Resources @ A to Z Dr. Seuss Activities Cross-curricular activities for 15 Dr. Seuss books, including The Foot Book, Dr. 10 Apples Up On Top Class Book Activity Make class books as a follow up activity to this great Dr. And To Think I Saw It On Mulberry Street Writing Activity Students use And To Think I Saw It On Mulberry Street by Dr. “Do you like green eggs and ham?” Favorite Dr. Persuasive Writing: Tell the Grinch why he shouldn’t steal Christmas Creative Writing: “Cindy Lou Who didn’t go back to bed. Green Eggs Math Mats for Counting, Addition, and Subtraction This free printable can be used as an activity or learning center to go along with reading Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Printable Hat Patterns Striped and blank hat patterns in various sizes, plus an “at” hat for writing words in the “at” word family. Printable Feet Patterns Printable feet patterns for making a foot book, etc. (3 pages) View my Dr. 20 Fun Dr. Dr.

LoudLit.org Inkless Tales: Stories Make your OWN story!! Story Sparkers HERE Kids: Like these stories? Try some of your own! You can DO it. All you have to do it TRY! You don't need much to get started with a story. Just your imagination. Like paper, and something to write with: Maybe something to draw with, too. Here are some idea starters: Ask yourself some questions: Where did the balloons come from? Where are they going? Who belongs to the balloons? Is there a problem? Here are some starter questions: Did this boy get what he wanted? Idea starters: What is this girl feeling? Idea starters: Not all stories are made-up. Maybe there are things you are interested in, or things you know about, like seahorses, dinosaurs, or dogs, that would make a good story. You are much more interesting than you might think you are! If YOU are excited about something, it is easy to get someone ELSE excited about it, too. Story Sparkers, here >>>>

ESL Worksheets These printable ESL worksheets provide quick overviews of grammar concepts including present, past and future tenses, conditional forms and more. Each ESL worksheet reviews essential grammar and provides printable quizzes and answer sheets to help students quiz and test concepts introduced. These ESL worksheets can be printed as additional study resources or for in-class lesson plans. Present Perfect WorksheetsThis printable ESL worksheet focuses on the present perfect tense. Past Simple WorksheetsThis printable ESL worksheet focuses on the past simple tense. Present Simple WorksheetsPrintable present simple worksheets for online and in-class use. Present Continuous WorksheetsThe present continuous tense is used for a variety of purposes. Past Continuous WorksheetsThe past continuous is used together with the past simple which can be confusing to students. Past Perfect WorksheetsUse this past perfect worksheet to quickly review the past perfect tense, as well as practice the form.

Download 20 Popular High School Books Available as Free eBooks & Audio Books Every year, thousands of American high school students read a common selection of great novels — classics loved by young and old readers alike. Today, we have selected 20 of the most popular books and highlighted ways that you can download versions for free, mostly as free audio books and ebooks, and sometimes as movies and radio dramas. You will find more great works — and sometimes other digital formats — in our twin collections: 600 Free eBooks for iPad, Kindle & Other Devices and 550 Free Audio Books. So please give them a good look over, and if we’re missing a novel you want, don’t forget Audible.com’s 14 day trial. It will let you download an audio book for free, pretty much any one you want. 1984 by George Orwell: Free eBook – Free Audio Book – Free Movie Although published in 1949, 1984 still captures our imagination generations later because it offers one of the best literary accounts of totalitarianism ever published. Plays by William Shakespeare No description needed.

ELT Home Page English Tenses for Beginners - Past Present and Future Tense Forms Guide to past, present and future verb tenses especially for beginners. These tense resources include explanations and examples for each tense in English, as well as tense worksheets and quizzes which can also be printed for in-class use. Guide to Future with Will and Going toGuide to learning Future with Will and Going to for students and teachers. Guide to Present TensesGuide to learning present tenses for students and teachers. Non-Continuous VerbsA look at common verbs that are not used in the continuous - progressive - forms. Simple Past or Present Perfect English Grammar Review QuizTry this 30 question quiz testing the use of simple past or present perfect. Future - What will the weather be like? Have and Have Got QuizDo you understand the usage of 'have' and 'have got'? Have and Have GotThe differences between 'have' and 'have got' can be confusing for beginners. Past Simple - What did you do last weekend? Present Continuous (Progressive) TenseWhat are you doing right now?

Rooms of the House - Where is Baby Monkey? Page in Japanese Unlike the other themes on CD7, instead of coming from the kids, this was a theme requested by teachers. Most of the words are really easy so it's already become a big hit in many classrooms! Look around in the chorus, then get the kids to think of mimes for each room of the house. This song links well with the other "Where" songs such as Where is Mr Monkey? Recommend Game There are many simple games you can play with this song, but for for a slightly higher level game, try this one... 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. You may have heard of this game before, it's basically "Clue" or "Cluedo" and this simplified version works a treat in reviewing both family members and the new rooms of the house. Recommend Game 2 Or you could make your own super large board game, like Flossy has done in this excellent video! Bonus Game Idea With the software you can also do this fun little bonus activity! House things picture cards You can link it in with the "Where is baby monkey?" Readers' Comments Home

Sailing Through First Magic Ketchup - A Cartesian Diver Experiment Remove any labels from the bottle and fill it all the way to the top with water. Add a ketchup pack to the bottle. If the ketchup floats, you're all set - go to step 4. If the ketchup sinks in the bottle, go to step 5. This experiment is all about buoyancy and density. Density deals with the amount of mass an object has. The project above is a DEMONSTRATION. 1. 2. 3. Blog On Fire I'm so excited to have received the Blog on Fire Award! Thank you Denise from Sunny Days in Second Grade. I have to tell you seven interesting things about myself because of this honor. 1. Here is a bonus teaching idea for you. Click on the picture of the printable for a free copy.

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