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Lesson Plan Daily Routines Level: Beginners Aim: at the end of the class the students will be able to share some information about their daily routines with their partners. New Vocabulary Wash my hands Wash my face Wake up Eat breakfast Get dressed Comb my hair Have lunch Go to bed Simon says How to play: 1 player takes the role of 'Simon' and issues instructions (usually physical actions such as jump or stick out your tongue) to the other players, which should only be followed if prefaced with the phrase 'Simple Simon says', for example 'Simon says jump. - The teacher explans the studetns that they are going to learn about daily routines. - The teacher show the students a picture about the daily routines. - The teacher pronounce the phrases several times and asks the students to repeat too. Listen the following song about Daily Routines. - Now the teacher shares to the students a hand out with a text on it. - The teacher asks the studets to read the text and complete the task. Put the sentences together

5 repositorios de vídeos didácticos para utilizar en el aula o en casa Cinco webs con vídeos didácticos sobre diferentes temas (Matemáticas, Historia, Ciencias…) y que pueden utilizarse en el aula o en casa. Closertotruth: entrevistas con expertos sobre el cosmos, la conciencia, la filosofía y la religión. Producida por la Fundación Kuhn y Getzels Gordon Productions, este repositorio incluye los vídeos –de 30 minutos de duración cada uno- emitidos en la serie de televisión ‘Closer to truth’, cuyo objetivo es explorar cuestiones fundamentales del universo y del cerebro/la mente. Educatina: con más de 3.000 vídeos, también incluye ejercicios para confirmar si se ha asimilado lo aprendido. Permite consultar su biblioteca de vídeos educativos por materias: Matemáticas, Física, Geografía, Derecho, Música, Salud… Y así hasta un total de más de 25 áreas, incluidas Antropología, Economía o Medio Ambiente. Khan Academy en español: esta organización sin ánimo de lucro tiene como objetivo mejorar la educación.

“Solo Respira”; el original cortometraje que ayuda a los niños a lidiar con las emociones Porque no solos los adultos puedes estar estresados, dolidos o irritados. Julie Bayer Salzman y Josh Salzman le hablan a distintos chicas y chicos acerca de sus emociones y cómo se sienten. Este ejercicio te hará entender lo bueno que es mantener la atención en los niños para que estén emocionalmente saludables: Es difícil expresar las emociones a cualquier edad. Ambos crearon este video porque se inspiraron en una conversación que escucharon de su hijo de 5 años. Fue ahí cuando se dieron cuenta de que tenían que divulgar este tema para lograr que todas las escuelas le enseñen a los niños este significado social tan importante. ¿Cómo concilias tus emociones cuando estás triste o enojado?

Where to Find Good Educational Videos There’s a right and a wrong way to use videos in the classroom. Not all videos are primed for instructional use, and not all instruction lends itself to video. However, pairing a great video with the tools students need to engage with it can lead to a deeper understanding of or alternate perspective on what’s being taught. Check out the September Education Update article “Showing Videos in the Classroom: What’s the Purpose?” to learn three criteria for selecting an effective video and find tips for helping your students “make the shift from vegging out to tuning in for learning.” Once you have identified the criteria to look for, there are tons of places to find both instructional and supplemental videos on whatever topic you’re teaching. General Topics History/Current Events Science Art/Making To learn more about how to effectively incorporate videos into your classroom instruction, read “Showing Videos in the Classroom: What’s the Purpose?”

5 Ways to Share YouTube Videos Safely and Privately (Without the Distractions) Do you want to be able to use YouTube in your class, but are concerned about exposing students to the distractions that surround it? Worse yet, inappropriate content may be displayed, which is a huge concern for younger students in particular. Well I am here to provide a few approaches to solving that problem. You can use YouTube to host and deliver videos safely, without the distractions. This Image is Licensed CC BY SA 3.0 Concerns about this come up whenever I teach Flipped Class techniques. Another consideration that is also often voiced is privacy. The following tools and techniques offer a mix of privacy and safe delivery approaches that should help you meet your needs. Technique Number 1: Unlisted and Embedded One approach to providing some level of privacy and limiting distractions is to deliver a YouTube video in a private tool like an LMS or other member-based environment where you can embed YouTube code (if you aren’t sure how to use embed code, this video will help).

Canales con vídeos educativos en YouTube Matemáticas, educación sexual, Física, seguridad vial, Lengua… Tanto en YouTube EDU como en el propio YouTube, es posible encontrar miles de vídeos educativos para utilizar en el día a día en clase o en casa. Hay cientos de canales, aunque a continuación te dejamos una selección de los 30 más interesantes. Una docente de Inglés como segundo lenguaje busca en este canal alternativas para hacer del aprendizaje de este idioma una tarea divertida. Utiliza los muñecos favoritos de sus alumnos para crear historias en inglés, con frases sencillas y un lenguaje adaptado, y con subtítulos opcionales. Para ayudar con los problemas de matemáticas relacionados con aritmética o cálculo, entre otros. Reúne todos los vídeos didácticos y pedagógicos del proyecto con el mismo nombre. Es una iniciativa de un grupo de fonoaudiólogas dedicadas a producir canciones para enseñar a los niños a hablar y hacerlo correctamente. ¿Quién no ha visto alguna vez este programa de la televisión?

4 Great YouTube Channels That Provide Intelligent Content for Students April 5, 2015 For today’s post, we have curated for you 4 interesting YouTube channels to recommend to your students.These popular educational channels feature educative videos ideal for inclusion in classroom instruction. Students can use them independently to expand their knowledge and push the limits of their intellectual curiosity. The content shared on these channels is adequately challenging for students and will definitely benefit their cognitive growth and raise their critical awareness to a wide range of topical subjects. 1- Crash Course In this channel, teachers John and Hank Green provide some excellent video explanations and tutorials on a variety of topics related to World History, Biology, Literature, Ecology, Chemistry, and US History. 2- Minute Physics This is one of the most popular educational channels on YouTube with over 2 millions subscribers. 3- Smarter Every Day 4- SciShow

10 Cortometrajes para trabajar la Educación Emocional en el Aula Con la llegada de la LOMCE el próximo curso escolar, los centros escolares públicos de Canarias podrán impartir a partir del próximo curso en educación Primaria la asignatura de Educación Emocional y para la Creatividad EMOCREA #EMOCREA. La educación emocional #EducaciónEmocional, como proceso continuo y permanente, debe estar presente durante todo el proceso educativo de nuestros alumnos, durante la educación infantil, primaria, secundaria y superior. Los docentes en el aula, debemos favorecer mediante actividades la comunicación oral y desarrollar el lenguaje emocional. De esa manera les damos la oportunidad de hablar sobre sus emociones y libertad para expresarlas. La educación emocional sigue una metodología eminentemente práctica y para apoyar la labor de los docentes desde Inevery Crea queremos compartir cortometrajes enfocados al desarrollo de la inteligencia emocional y las competencias emocionales: Ver Más Mi lado de la bufanda: ​Cuento sobre la amistad de dos amigos.

314 Cortometrajes con valor educativo Incluiremos escenas de películas, algún pequeño documental o cualquier pequeño vídeo que nos resulte interesante . También tú puedes añadir alguno que conozcas y te resulte interesante. Se irá actualizando colocando los nuevos al principio. A lo largo de los años que llevo escudriñando la red en busca de cortometrajes que me digan algo, he recibido la colaboración de compañeros, amigos y lectores del blog que han colaborado conmigo y a los cuales estoy agradecido, en especial a Inma Contreras, @inmatics, que me ha enviado tantos, que pueden considerarla, sin equivocarse, co-autora de esta selección de cortometrajes. Puede ser un corto bastante útil para los tiempos que corren, pudiendo ser utilizado para reflexionar sobre la importancia de los valores y si vale todo para alcanzar la fama y el éxito

ELF Kids Videos Practice saying what you like or love to do with this slow and gentle video from ELF Learning. Also practice frequency phrases (once a week / 4 times a week) and more!I love baking. I bake with my mom. Our videos are designed for children ages 2~10 and cover a wide range of topics. Our song videos are a mix of original and classic children's songs. Our learning videos cover vocabulary, phrases and patterns perfect for the ESL and EFL classroom. Many of our videos work well with special needs children, especially those with Autistic Disorder, Speech and Language Impairments and Speech, Reading and Learning Disabilities. (You can learn more about autism at this link: You can learn more about ELF Learning here:

11 Great YouTube Channels for Teachers September 11, 2014 YouTube is undoubtedly one of the most popular video hosting platforms in history. The stats released by its administration a few months ago are just mind blowing. With more than 1 billion monthly visitors and over 6 billion hours of video being watched each month (which equals almost an hour for every person on Earth) and an average of 100 hours of video uploaded every minute, YouTube sets a record of being the first audio visual media with the largest reach ever. As such, YouTube is definitely a treasure trove for us in education. It provides us with a varied and rich source of videos to use in class with students. However, searching for educational content on a platform that hosts millions of videos is akin to looking for a needle in a haystack. 1- Crash Course In this channel, teachers John and Hank Green provide some excellent video explanations and tutorials on a variety of topics related to World History, Biology, Literature, Ecology, Chemistry, and US History.

197 Educational YouTube Channels You Should Know About 197 Educational YouTube Channels You Should Know About If you don’t have a YouTube channel as an education provider, there’s a good chance you’re behind the times. Nearly every major educational institution in the world now hosts its own collection of videos featuring news, lectures, tutorials, and open courseware. Just as many individuals have their own channel, curating their expertise in a series of broadcasted lessons. These channels allow instructors to share information and blend media in unprecedented and exciting new ways. Because we can now sift through thousands of resources while navigating a single repository, the potential for inspiration and growth in the field of education has reached a new height. Here are the top channels worth following based on views, subscriptions, and quality of content: General YouTube EDU: Launched in 2009, Youtube EDU centralizes content from over 100 universities and colleges, providing access to lectures, research, and campus tours. Mathematics

10+ Places To Watch Fun Educational Videos Online The Internet is full of great videos, some of which can be quite educational. A while back, we rounded up a few choice websites with informative videos to expand your mind. There have been plenty of other great options since then, not to mention talented video-makers on YouTube. So here’s a second round of fun and educational videos from the best corners of the web. Curiosity If there is a finer collector of infotainment videos than Curiosity, please show yourself. The breadth of topics goes all the way from a biography of Walt Disney to finding out the purpose of armpits. The Kid Should See This A mother, worried about the trash on the web, decides to take it upon herself to round up videos that are both educational and fun. This portal had made our list of the best hand-curated websites for engaging content, and it still holds up. Brain Pump In a nutshell, Brain Pump is the StumbleUpon of fun and educational videos. Science Hack EduTube All right, we’re cheating a bit with EduTube.

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