During this challenging Covid year I have had many teachers report back that digital games and activities have been life-saving. I have noticed more teachers are using my bingo games online to play over Zoom or similar video conferencing apps.... Continue Reading →
So I imagine you've been hit hard by this crazy Coronavirus things the same way we have, or worse. Life has basically been shut down here in New Zealand and we are doing our best to focus on what's important... Continue Reading →
Creating a positive feeling between you and your students is a very basic building block for successful teaching. With a good rapport, even the most difficult students will bend to your will. Without it, even good kids will act out... Continue Reading →
Lots of people talk about effective teachers as having a mysterious 'X-factor' which gives them special powers when presenting in a classroom. That's a bit sad, though, because it kind of means that you either have it or you don't,... Continue Reading →
American English Website - Download Free E-book of Idioms! Thank you American English for this great free download. A book of idioms with explanations to be used in your classroom. These are great for expanding the everyday language knowledge of... Continue Reading →
As a teacher, one of the items you tick off in your appraisal each year is the ability to create a welcoming and inviting classroom environment. When I walk down the halls of my school, I sometimes wonder where my... Continue Reading →
Teenagers can be notoriously fickle creatures when it comes to creating a lasting bond and getting the best out of them - both for your class and for their learning. One minute you're everyone's best friend, and the next, you're... Continue Reading →
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