Students investigate the 'Standing Person' radical (亻). They learn the characters for 'You', 'He', and 'They', noticing how the person radical indicates a human subject.
A comprehensive one-hour Spanish review session focusing on tricky syllables, basic grammar (subject, verb, adjectives), and market-themed vocabulary through interactive slides.
A series of 6 Spanish word search puzzles focusing on challenging orthographic patterns including diphthongs, silent H, tricky syllables (GUE/GUI, QUE/QUI, CE/CI, GE/GI), consonant blends (BR, TR, CL), and inverted syllables (AL, ER, IS). Each puzzle includes visual cues to support vocabulary development.
A lesson focused on animal characteristics and habitats, helping students build descriptive vocabulary.
An introductory Irish Gaelic (Gaeilge) lesson covering greetings, animals, colors, and basic conversational questions with a focus on pronunciation.
A vibrant introductory lesson to Spanish vocabulary related to springtime and the months of March, April, and May. Students will learn key seasonal terms through visual aids and interactive activities.
An interactive role-playing lesson where students practice food vocabulary and social skills by simulating a grocery shopping experience. Students take on roles as shopkeepers and customers to use target language in a functional context.
A comprehensive Spanish lesson focused on family and relatives vocabulary through a detective-themed investigation. Students will identify, describe, and discuss family members using a variety of interactive and written exercises.
A foundational lesson on simple subject-verb agreement for ESL students, focusing on the singular -s ending and plural base forms. Students will learn to match subjects with their correct verb forms through visual aids and structured practice.
A collection of introductory materials for learning common action verbs in English, featuring visual aids and multilingual translations in Chinese and Portuguese.
A culminating simulation of a full elementary school day where students use all their listening skills to navigate transitions, lunchroom rules, and social interactions.
A detective-themed lesson focusing on prepositions of place and identifying common elementary classroom objects like cubbies, book bins, and art supplies.
Students learn to listen for and use basic social greetings, introductions, and classroom-sharing phrases with their peers.
Focuses on listening for numbers and time in the context of the elementary school schedule, including lunch, recess, and 'specials' like art and music.
Students practice recognizing and responding to essential classroom commands (stand up, sit down, line up, carpet time) through high-energy movement activities.
Una lección enfocada en la estructura gramatical de oraciones en español, utilizando diferentes tiempos verbales (presente, pasado, futuro y gerundio) con una temática divertida de animales.
A comprehensive visual guide to the 20 most frequently used Spanish verbs, featuring conjugations, translations, and color-coded tenses.
Una serie de flashcards diseñadas para ayudar a los estudiantes a dominar las sílabas trabadas en español (br, bl, tr, pr, pl, gr, cl, cr, fl, dr, fr, gl). Cada tarjeta incluye una palabra ilustrada con el grupo consonántico resaltado.
Una lección interactiva diseñada para que los estudiantes de primaria dominen las sílabas trabadas (bl, br, cl, cr, fl, fr, gl, gr, pl, pr, tr) a través de actividades de decodificación, escritura y lectura comprensiva con una temática de laboratorio mágico.
A vocabulary journey through the bustling atmosphere of New York City's Penn Station, teaching 10 key words through urban exploration.
A foundational lesson for Level 1 English Learners to practice constructing simple Subject-Verb and Subject-Verb-Adjective sentences using visual scaffolds and word banks.
The final lesson focuses on animals in motion. Students apply their knowledge to describe animal behaviors and present a 'Nature Live' mini-project.
A lesson focused on traditional community activities. Students describe processes like weaving, drumming, and storytelling in progress.
Students explore weather and seasonal changes using el gerundio. They learn to describe natural cycles like 'lloviendo', 'nevando', and 'brillando'.
A communicative Spanish lesson for 3rd graders focused on 'el gerundio' (present progressive). The lesson uses themes of nature and community life to teach students how to describe ongoing actions in Spanish.
A lesson focused on the cultural tradition of sending Valentine's Day cards, designed for ESL students to practice functional reading and writing skills.
Students explore the difference between animal imitation and human language through the case study of Alex the Parrot and a communicative roleplay activity.
A beginner ESL lesson focused on identifying and using prepositions of place (on, under, below, in front of, behind, above) through a fun bedroom investigation theme.
A foundational grammar lesson for ESL/ELL students focusing on the four most common irregular verbs (be, have, do, say) and their past tense forms through video analysis and scaffolded storytelling.
A lesson for English Language Learners to identify and practice common American idioms using visual aids and video-based instruction. Students will explore literal vs. figurative meanings and practice using idioms in spoken sentences.
A dynamic lesson for ESL/ELL students to master subject and object pronouns through physical movement and visual examples from Khan Academy. Students practice the 'switcheroo' by tossing a ball and transforming sentences in real-time.
A beginner ESL lesson focused on prepositions of movement through song, character interaction, and physical role play. Students will learn to describe direction using words like into, out of, through, around, toward, past, up, and down.
A beginner-friendly ESL lesson focusing on the simplicity of modal verbs, emphasizing that they never change form (no conjugation). Students explore 'can' and 'will' through a collaborative 'Superpower Circle' activity and reflective writing.
A phonics-focused ESL lesson for 2nd-5th graders practicing the /t/ ending sound in past tense verbs using a Khan Academy video and interactive clapping games.
An introductory lesson using a visual 'tale of two elephants' to distinguish between specific (the) and general (a/an) nouns.
A spooky-themed lesson for 3rd-5th grade ESL students focusing on directional preposition pairs: In/Out and On/Off. Through video analysis, role-play, and visual aids, students master spatial relationships.
This lesson focuses on vowel shifts in irregular past tense verbs, specifically the 'say' to 'said' and 'flee' to 'fled' transitions, helping Elementary ESL students master tricky pronunciations through visual aids, sorting, and partner practice.
A comprehensive lesson for Beginner/Intermediate ELLs focusing on the Simple Aspect (Past and Future). Students will explore the timeline of language through visual aids, a Khan Academy video, and interactive "Will Wall" activities.
In this culminating project, students act as official 'Census Collectors,' interviewing their classmates in Spanish to gather data on ages and birthdays. They synthesize this information into a collaborative classroom data graph.
A synthesis project where students conduct a class wellness survey, collect data, and report findings using third-person conjugations.
Expanding vocabulary with antonyms and intensifiers (muy, un poco). Students analyze character emotions in stories and media.