Posted on December 28, 2020
by Making English Fun!
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We have researched English Speaking Games and activities for all levels, backgrounds and ages of students. Activities like the ”Yes/No game. Call My Bluff, On Call” can all be scaled to address students needs. Utilizing speaking games for English students is a proven way of maximizing participation and retention of language.
Category: ESL, Phonics, Teaching, Teaching EnglishTags: esl, esol, games, kindergarten, lesson plans, lessons, phonics, Speaking, speaking games
Posted on March 27, 2020
by Making English Fun!
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A friend of mine just showed me this and its really cool and might help keep the children entertained at home during this time! I use AR in my lessons sometimes ( and VR) so i know how excited my students get when they see it.
Category: Educational technology, Educational Technoology, ESL, Reading, Science, STEAM, Teaching, Teaching English, TEFLTags: Animals, Ar, AR books, AR in the classroom, esl, lesson plans, lessons, teaching tefl, tefl, tesol
Posted on January 19, 2020
by Making English Fun!
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Using AR ( Augmented Reality) in the Classroom is a amazing way to bring your lessons to life. These are some of the best options out there!
Category: App Development, Educational technology, Educational Technoology, ESL, Lesson Plans, Reading, Science, STEAM, STEM, Teaching, Teaching English, Technology, TEFLTags: Ar, AR books, Augmented Reality, Augmented reality books, Carlton books, digitial magic, Dinosaur, edtech, Educational technology, General studies, lesson plans, Ocean, reading, storm, Virtual Reality, VR
Useful, simple, easy and fun. This Chromatography experiement is suitable for all ages. I have run it with 7 year old ESL students and it is a great way to spend a lesson. Free resources included!
Category: ESL, Lesson Plans, Science, STEAM, STEM, Teaching, TEFL, UncategorizedTags: awesome lessons, chromatography, Education, esl, ESL science, junior Science, lesson plans, lessons, STEAM, STEM, teach, tefl