120 Fun Food Fact Cards (PDF or Google Slides).
Present your students with a list of 5 fun food facts β 3 true and 2 false (the text can be edited in Google Slides).
The task for students is to discuss the facts in groups and justify their reasoning: which ones they believe and why, and which ones seem false. You can give different facts to different groups to make the final presentations more engaging for everyone to listen to.
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Present your students with a list of 5 fun food facts β 3 true and 2 false (the text can be edited in Google Slides).
The task for students is to discuss the facts in groups and justify their reasoning: which ones they believe and why, and which ones seem false. You can give different facts to different groups to make the final presentations more engaging for everyone to listen to.
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According to many teachers, UNO is the most popular game among students!
At the same time, it is not just exciting fun, but also a great tool for practicing and reviewing various vocabulary, as well as related phrases and grammar structures.
Moreover, many sets of cards have no words so it is possible to play in different languages!
And only 2 days we have a DISCOUNT - 20% off for any games from our collection (16 topics): VK or TPT.
At the same time, it is not just exciting fun, but also a great tool for practicing and reviewing various vocabulary, as well as related phrases and grammar structures.
Moreover, many sets of cards have no words so it is possible to play in different languages!
And only 2 days we have a DISCOUNT - 20% off for any games from our collection (16 topics): VK or TPT.
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Fatherβs Day Projects: Questionnaire & More: https://www.weareteachers.com/fathers-day-questionnaire/
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These 30 diverse and vivid narrative sentence starters will spice up writing tasks, help students actively use new vocabulary, and reinforce grammar.
You can paste them directly into your students' notebooks for them to write stories underneath, or use them as warm-up cards during classβfor example, in a 'Finish the sentence' activity.
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You can paste them directly into your students' notebooks for them to write stories underneath, or use them as warm-up cards during classβfor example, in a 'Finish the sentence' activity.
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A bright dice for teaching the months of the year will make your lessons fun and bring a little variety to them:
Use it as a warm-up activity (depends on what topic you are studying):
- Weather - what's the weather like in June? (the students roll the dice and answer the question exactly about this month);
- Clothes - what do you usually wear in β¦?
- Can /activities β what can you do in ...?
- Tenses - what do you usually do in...?/what did you do last ...? Where are you going to travel in β¦? etc.
- Holidays and important dates β what holidays do we celebrate in December?
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More ideas here: https://bit.ly/MonthsDice
Use it as a warm-up activity (depends on what topic you are studying):
- Weather - what's the weather like in June? (the students roll the dice and answer the question exactly about this month);
- Clothes - what do you usually wear in β¦?
- Can /activities β what can you do in ...?
- Tenses - what do you usually do in...?/what did you do last ...? Where are you going to travel in β¦? etc.
- Holidays and important dates β what holidays do we celebrate in December?
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More ideas here: https://bit.ly/MonthsDice
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