A vibrant lesson for 4th grade ESL students about the Thai festival of Loi Krathong, featuring a reading passage, a paper lotus craft, and an interactive scavenger hunt.
A beginner English lesson for Japanese-speaking grade 1 students focusing on greetings, introductions, and basic emotions. Includes bilingual slides, practice flashcards, and a facilitator guide.
A comprehensive vocabulary unit focusing on advanced roots, suffixes, and prefix assimilation from Sorts 42-50. This lesson includes practice sentences for all 200+ words, word scrambles, and a crossword puzzle to reinforce derivational relations.
Introduction aux salutations de base et aux règles de politesse en milieu bamanan, combinant lecture et expression orale.
Apprentissage des premières consonnes et formation des syllabes simples pour commencer à lire des mots de deux lettres.
Introduction aux voyelles du Bamanankan (a, e, ɛ, i, o, ɔ, u) et à la nasalisation, avec des exercices de tracé et de reconnaissance auditive.
A professional development session for educators focusing on the phonetic properties and instructional strategies for teaching broad vowels, specifically focusing on the vowel 'U'.
A 45-minute exploratory Japanese lesson using storytelling and Comprehensible Input to introduce Oshogatsu, Hinamatsuri, and Kodomo no Hi. Students will engage with the cultural significance and specific traditions of each holiday through narrative and visual representation.
An introductory lesson exploring Japan's unique geography, diverse weather patterns, and iconic four seasons using comprehensible input strategies. Students will identify the four main islands, major landmarks like Mt. Fuji, and cultural seasonal shifts.
An introductory lesson for 8th grade Spanish beginners focused on greetings, goodbyes, and cultural gestures using Comprehensible Input (CI) strategies. Students will distinguish between formal and informal contexts and learn traditional non-verbal greetings like the 'besito'.
Building on weather knowledge to discuss outdoor activities using 'Man kann' + infinitive. Students will connect specific weather conditions to possible leisure activities in Germany.
Introduction to weather vocabulary and seasons in Germany using high-frequency structures. Students will practice 'Es ist...' with weather adjectives through visual storytelling and repetition.
An introductory exploration of German culture for 7th graders, covering daily life, traditions, geography, and leisure activities. Students will compare their own lives with those of German teenagers.
A festive conclusion focusing on German holiday traditions, including 'Schultüte' and 'Weihnachtsmärkte'. Students compare local and German celebrations using Venn diagrams.
Analyzing the meticulous detail of Albrecht Dürer and the modernism of the Bauhaus movement. Students create their own symbols inspired by these German artistic icons.
An exploration of German music from classical roots to modern pop and folk. Students analyze lyrics for cognates and identify traditional instruments.
A culinary tour of German staples like bread and sausage. Students explore the 'Abendbrot' tradition and design their own German menu (Speisekarte).
Weather expressions and seasonal clothing. Students convert Celsius to Fahrenheit and present a weather forecast for various German-speaking cities.
Exploring the German calendar and school system. Students learn date formatting (Day.Month.Year) and compare their school schedules with a typical German 'Halbtagsschule'.
Students master counting up to 100 and explore the Euro currency. They participate in a German-themed 'Price is Right' and peer-led Bingo rounds.
A phonetics-focused lesson covering the German alphabet, with special attention to the unique letters Ä, Ö, Ü, and ß. Students practice spelling names and identifying phonetic sounds.
Students learn the nuances of German social interaction, specifically the distinction between the formal 'Sie' and informal 'du'. Activities include role-playing greetings with different personae.
Students explore the geography of Central Europe, focusing on the D-A-CH countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) and major landmarks. Activities include a visual hook of the Alps and Baltic coast and a coordinate-based map mystery.
Una serie de actividades interactivas para centros de aprendizaje enfocadas en el dominio de prefijos, sufijos y palabras de alta frecuencia en español.
This lesson introduces students to social issues and real-world events through the context of the Chilean mine collapse, focusing on vocabulary acquisition and sentence stems for proposing solutions.
A lesson on analyzing and constructing words using Latin roots and affixes. Students investigate morphemes like bene, fact, script, manu, port, and common affixes to decode complex vocabulary and understand word origins.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for Grade 4 (Emerging/Developing proficiency) focused on interpreting and explaining information from infographics. Students act as 'Data Detectives' to decode visual information.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for 4th grade focused on discussing community helpers and synthesizing ideas from peer conversations. Students will learn key vocabulary and practice active listening and responding skills.
A 45-minute Grade 4 ESL lesson where students become detectives to explore the modal verbs might, could, and would to express possibility and hypothetical situations.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for Grade 4 (Level 3) focused on distinguishing between modal verbs 'can' (ability) and 'may' (permission) using a Super Academy theme.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for Grade 4 (Developing/Expanding) focused on using the past progressive tense (was/were + verb-ing) to describe ongoing and interrupted actions in the past. Students take on the role of 'Freeze Frame Detectives' to investigate past events.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for Grade 4 (Levels 3-4) focusing on recognizing and explaining common idioms through a fun detective theme. Students act as 'Idiom Investigators' to decode hidden meanings in everyday English.
In this 45-minute Grade 5 ESL lesson, students will master precise academic language to describe cause-and-effect relationships. They will explore how natural disasters and social scenarios create chain reactions, using transitional phrases like 'consequently', 'as a result', and 'triggered by'.
A 45-minute Grade 4 ESL lesson exploring 9 essential Greek and Latin roots (struct, vis, port, tele, phon, graph, bio, geo, hydro) to help students decode complex words and build word families.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and marking broad vowel sounds for A, O, and U. Students learn the phonetic differences between short and broad sounds and master the marking conventions for single-letter vowels and multi-letter phonograms.
A B1-level Spanish lesson for adults focusing on narrative tenses. Students practice translating a multi-tense text and completing a verb-focused fill-in-the-blanks activity centered around the theme of time and personal history. Includes simplified vocabulary and clearer tense structures.
Una lección interactiva diseñada para enseñar a los estudiantes a comprender textos y realizar inferencias a través de tres cuentos cortos y encantadores. Incluye una mini-lección sobre las habilidades de pensamiento crítico necesarias para ser un detective de historias.
A comprehensive phonics lesson introducing the 'i' spelling for the /ee/ sound, featuring multi-syllable words like 'safari' and 'piano', while reviewing 'ee', 'ea', and 'y' spellings.
Studies the stages of growth in animals, using WIDA's Narrate (life stories) and Explain (scientific stages) functions.
Analyzes how communities access needs and wants, focusing on the WIDA functions of Argue (persuasive needs) and Explain (the journey of goods).
Investigates the characteristics of living things, utilizing WIDA's Inform function to define life and Explain function to describe biological processes.
Explores family structures, roles, and traditions while focusing on the WIDA functions of Narrate (family stories) and Inform (identifying family members).
A comprehensive diagnostic assessment suite designed for adult learners to determine their current Spanish proficiency level across reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The materials move from foundational basics to advanced structures to provide a clear placement for the learner.
A 30-minute station rotation lesson focused on the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL), including Deaf culture, basic handshapes, parameters, and famous Deaf individuals. Students rotate through four 7-minute stations to practice reading, writing, speaking (signing), and visual listening.
Learn the signs for common classroom objects and a vibrant spectrum of colors to describe the world around you.
Explore signs for the people in our lives and learn how to use facial expressions to show feelings.
Jump into the basics of ASL with a focus on the manual alphabet and essential polite signs like hello, please, and thank you.
A beginner-friendly lesson introducing common farm animals, their sounds, and basic characteristics for ESL newcomers. Includes a visual slide deck, a reading comprehension worksheet, and an answer key.
A French grammar lesson focused on distinguishing between the Passé Composé and Imparfait through a mystery narrative. Students learn to set the scene with descriptions (Imparfait) and identify completed actions (Passé Composé).
This lesson provides essential visual tools for 8th-grade ESL beginners, focusing on classroom navigation, common objects, and foundational phonics to build immediate confidence and communication skills.
Una lección de repaso de lengua española que cubre las reglas de ortografía de 'm' antes de 'b' y 'p', tiempos verbales (pasado, presente, futuro) y la estructura de la oración (sujeto, verbo, predicado).