Actions | People | Picture Dictionary for Kids
Rating: 4.1/5 (8 votes cast) Classroom Actions Sport, exercise actions action- kick, punch, strike, jump, block action- throw, catch, shoot, mark, block action fall, hold, throw, pin, chop action- jump, dunk, bounce action- tee-off, drive, putt, chip. action- throw, catch, run, field, slide,tag, pitch, bat, umpire, play action – sow, milk, feed, plow, water, harvest 911 Emergency, Across, actions , Adaptive Bike, All Done, Alone, Archer, Ask, Ask for a Drink, Ask for a Hug Duck Walk, Dusk, Eat, Eat oys, Edit, Exhale, Exit, Explain, Eye Contact, Fall Feed, Fight, Fingerpaint, Flush, Flutist, Focus, Forest Furious, Gentle Touches, Get Dressed, Give, Grocer, Gymnastics, Hair Dryer, Haircut Hand in Pants, Hands up, Hang, Headbutt, Hear, Here, Hi, Hide, High High Five, Hike, History Book, Hold, Homework, Hoola Hoop, Hop, Hot, Hot, Hug, Ignore Ignore, In, Infinity Walk, Inhale, Is, Itch, Jack, Jack Fell Down, Jet, Jig, Jill, Jump, Jump Rope, Jumping Jack, Kangaroo Jump, Kick
bees4work / Passive voice Plus
Here are some links for you to get some practice. A complete unit about the Passive, including grammar focus, reading, listening, writing. Passive or Active? Active to passive transformation Passive to active transformation Passive voice with modals Back to top And here are some video lessons on the Passive These videos will provide you good examples of passive voice, or opportunities to use it. The space elevator Casting rubber United pilots confused on runway Sing it as you follow the lyrics Uncle Earl's Hairpiece "Once I was eaten by a man-eating great white shark Once I was crushed by an anvil when it fell from the sky..." Watch and read along The Gorey Alphabet (Careful! Play a game Learn about the Coca Cola Story and play a little game Plane forced to land after drunk woman tries to open door Some technological inventions and enterprises from 1780 to 1980 Ocean going ships
Trading Card Creator
The Trading Card tool gives students an alternative way to demonstrate their literacy knowledge and skill when writing about popular culture texts or real world examples. This interactive allows students to create their own trading card about a real or fictional person, place, object, event, or abstract concept. These cards are can be used with any type of book students are reading or subjects that they are studying, and make for an excellent prewriting exercise for students who are writing narrative stories and need to consider characters, setting, and plot. Specific prompts guide student through the various types of cards, expanding students' thinking from the basic information and description of the topic to making personal connections to the subject. The save capability gives students a way to work on a draft of their card and come back to it to rework and revise as necessary, and to save their finished product to share with friends and family. back to top
Create An Interactive, Label-Based Image Quiz!
Thanks to Larry Ferlazzo for sharing this resource! ImageQuiz is a fantastic new website that lets users create image-based quizzes with ease. Just upload your image, choose a title, and begin tagging the locations of the labels. Tagging works by drawing on the image to define what the quiz should test people on, and then labeling each of those tags. It is very easy to use and has a basic, simple interface and best of all – no signup required! For example, below is a screenshot of a quiz someone created about the parts of a bicycle. As you can see, it even keeps score, so you can use it as an assessment in the classroom if you would like. Happy quizzing, y’all! Like this: Like Loading...
25 Online Games for English Language Learners
GameZone: Dozens of simple, straightforward games about grammar, spelling, and vocabulary reach out to English language learners at all levels. Keep in mind, however, that this site is based in the U.K. and follows a different set of linguistic rules than American English.Vocabulary.co.il:This series of vocabulary and games runs the gamut from elementary to high school levels of proficiency. Each is recommended for both native speakers as well as students learning English as a second or third (or more) language.Power Words:PBS’ WordGirl and her simian sidekick Captain Huggy Face do battle against Fair City’s most sinister citizens, but it’s up to players to determine the course of the action. Picking the wrong words means letting the villains follow through with their sneaky plots.LearnEnglish Kids:The British Council presents a suite of super cool games covering different elements of the English language.
ENGLISH FLASH GAMES for Learning Vocabulary
Sites to Create Cartoon Characters of Yourself
If you are not comfortable using real photos to represent yourself in any online profiles and avatars, why not create a cartoon characters of yourself? It’ll definitely be fun and unique to others when you are representing yourself in a cartoonized way in your online profiles. Thanks to many free web services, you don’t have to pay an artist for your cartoon illustrations. All you have to do is upload your photo, or run some mix and match. Read Also: 10 Websites to Create Your Very Own Avatar Pho.to This awesome site can not only turn your landscape photo into a watercolor drawing, but also make your face morph. WeeWorld Create an cartoon character to represent yourself in WeeWorld games. Pick a Face Pick a Face is one of my favorite websites, because it has really modern design and cool features. Meez This is a social entertainment website that allows users to create their own animated avatars, or “3D I.D.” graphics, for the Web. Build Your Wild Self Moron Face Portrait Illustration Maker
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