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A useful decoration for the classroom in the form of an interesting calendar, which can be used to start a lesson in a non-standard way and engage students, for example: ask them a provocative question, read a quote from a celebrity and ask them to express their opinion, explain the meaning of a funny joke, or provide an interesting fact.

Additionally, it can be used to create a month of pleasant little things and good deeds, try your hand at poetry by writing a short quatrain, think about your goals for the new year in advance, or google and learn a bit about the biography of a famous person.

Get it here fo free: https://www.weareteachers.com/free-teacher-calendar/
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A whole set of cool tasks for learning and revising the alphabet.

Develop motor skills, and therefore the brain, let the kids show their creativity. Also doing this tasks the kids learn to recognize a letter among others, match their uppercase and lowercase pairs and, of course, learn to write ourselves!

Get it here: https://www.worksheetsplanet.com/alphabet-letters-worksheets/
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Super Useful Calendar and Weather Chart.

It's a great decoration for any classroom, as well as an indispensable, stylish, convenient and easy to use helper in the lesson when working out Days of the week, Dates, Birthdays, Seasons, Months and Weather, and you can also practice YESTERDAY was/TODAY is/TOMORROW will be.

Children love it and you also will!

It is available in English and in Spanish, get this treasure HERE:
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Choose a Greeting posters are ideal for small groups of 5-6 people. Children choose the way of greeting and enter the class in a good mood. You can also tell them the history of the origins of various gestures (find the descriptions in Wikipedia).

πŸ› Take them in the comments for free.
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ABC's THINGS I LIKE is a cool way to get to know each other better both in summer camp and in a new group at the beginning of the academic year, as well as to brush up different vocabulary. It can be anything: tastes, preferences, interests and hobbies and, on the contrary, unloved, irritating or frightening objects, things, etc.

Work in pairs or small groups:

- Students fill in the templates and then tell each other about themselves in pairs, after that change partners and do the same. The goal is to remember at least a couple of facts about everyone who they will have time to talk;

- Students compare what they have in common and look for the most β€œrelative” soulmate;

- They interview their partners, fill in the blanks, and then tell the rest of the class anything about a new friend: - What do/don't you like? - I (don't) like ... .

It's not necessary to fill in all the gaps!

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Before the beginning of the new academic year, take a few minutes in the first classes to come up with small but pleasant bonuses for fruitful work together with your hard workers, write them on slips of paper and put them in the Reward Jar.

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🎏 Every teacher wants his students to speak English as much as possible in their classes.

The easiest way to start implementing this plan is to actively use simple classroom language and instructions, which your students hear every day during the classes and which will help absolute beginners feel more confident from the first lessons.

The set includes:

βœ”οΈThe most useful bookmarks.
βœ”οΈ Stylish posters.
βœ”οΈ Classroom language speech bubbles.
βœ”οΈ Bright flashcards.

Learn more and get the pack: VK or TPT