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prepositions of place
This is an overview of the various prepositions of place in English with a simple, clear illustration.
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There you play with others on the square: Poem
The poem There you just play on the square was written by himself.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to start a conversation. Possible questions may include:
- What would you like to play …
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There you just play on the street: Poem
The poem There you just play on the street is self-written and features self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to start a conversation. Possible questions may …
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There you lie in a strange bed: Poem
The poem There you lie in a strange bed is self-written and features self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to engage in conversation with your students. …
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There you are for the first time in the new class: Poem
The poem There you are for the first time in the new class is self-written and provided with self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to start a conversation. …
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There you are in an unknown country: Poem
The poem There you are in an unknown country is self-written and features self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
- Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion.
- Have the students draw their own stuffed …
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Tackle procrastination with the five-minute rule
Do you have a student in your class who often procrastinates?
Then teach him the five minute rule and give him this reminder.Or maybe it's something useful for yourself?
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One-box task: Practical example
An example of a simple system and easy-to-store one-box task for preschoolers type 2 (with autism).
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Reward ladder
Who can keep the deal and move up the pay ladder? Who is having a bit of a hard time and drops a place?
Whoever gets to the top of the ladder gets an extra reward point at the end of the day. But whoever finishes at the bottom has to hand over one. …
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GGGG schedule
A visual aid to get started with the GGGG model with a student:
- What happened?
- What did you think and feel at that moment?
- How did you react?
- What was the result of your reaction?
Both useful for children with fear of failure and for children who …
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Solving Conflict: Steps
This poster shows in six steps show how students own can come to a solution to a conflict.
- First, the children must show that they are open to talk about the conflict. This may be stabbing out upwards by the hands with the palms.
- Both parties have …
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Self evaluation in the turnles
This wall plate helps you to let students evaluate themselves!
After the physical education classes, the children pass by and give them a high-five on one of the four emoticons.
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