- Word engine
- No word count?
- Our first class
- Songs for kids' classes
- Storytelling with kids
- Picture books (e-hon)
- British Council short stories
- Animated Children's Books
- Story time from space
- Yoga Breathing for Kids
- The kindness curriculum
- Cassroom management tips
- Coolest school
- Hook Book Look Took: Reading with kids
- instant book report.
- 8 things to do
- Lots of EFL links
- Stories
- Music
- Video
- Search engines (Easy English)
- Dictionaries
- Test taking skills
- Listening
- DIY PPT (Powerpoint)
- Infographics
- Language Exchange
- SSR - Sustained Silent Reading
- Contact me and thank you list.
- transfer
- .
- pc
- New Page
- Student presentations
- student online portfolio sample
- reading IV example
- subpage 1
- Handouts for 1/14 (Mindset)
- printable books for early reading
- Reading tasks for Educators
8 classroom management tips.
You will probably do this best if you work with a partner.
Click HERE for the tasksheet that goes with this page.
Open this website: 8 classroom management tips
Read each section. Discuss it with your partner.
Write a short (one sentence) summary or "take-away" for each one.
(A "take-away" means "what did you learn that you can use?").
Also, write an example.
This is from an American education site. Are there any things that you need to change for Japan?
HERE is a different way of doing the "choose your greeting" activity. Which do you like better? Why? What are different types of greetings you think are useful in Japan?
Click HERE for the tasksheet that goes with this page.
Open this website: 8 classroom management tips
Read each section. Discuss it with your partner.
Write a short (one sentence) summary or "take-away" for each one.
(A "take-away" means "what did you learn that you can use?").
Also, write an example.
This is from an American education site. Are there any things that you need to change for Japan?
HERE is a different way of doing the "choose your greeting" activity. Which do you like better? Why? What are different types of greetings you think are useful in Japan?