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View full descriptionHere you will find a list of resources to support the thematic teaching of Easter in your English class. There are links to comprehensions, word searches, crosswords and creative writing activities. There is also a video of an Easter Cartoon that can be used to base oral langue activities around.
View full descriptionHere you will find 2 presentations and an experiment about the submarine. The first is a general presentation about the submarine, the second is about the Irish teacher that invented the submarine and an experiment where the class make their own submarine.
View full descriptionStrand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Understanding
Strand: Reading
Strand unit: Emotional & Imaginative Dev through Language
Strand: Reading
Strand unit: Developing Cognitive Ability through Language
Strand: Writing
Strand unit: Developing Cognitive Ability through Language
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Developing Cognitive Ability through Language
Strand: Reading
Strand unit: Developing Cognitive Ability through Language
Free printable Reading Comprehension worksheets that are designed to help children practice their comprehension skills. Comes from a commercial initiative.
View full descriptionStrand: Reading
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: Print out and hand to students.
Strand: Reading
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Choose from a large variety of handwriting worksheets or generate your own. This website provides easy to print lower case and upper case letter worksheets to aid in the development of letter formation.
View full descriptionStrand: Writing
Suggestions for use: These worksheets can be printed for individual work as part of a whole class activity. They may also be used as a reinforcement activity for children who are struggling to develop correct letter formation.
Here you will find a collection of vocabulary lists by class level for English Oral Language lessons. There are vocabulary lists for group work, debates, interest talks, storytelling, oral reports, instructions and arguments.
View full descriptionStrand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Communicating
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Exploring and Using
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Understanding
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Communicating
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Exploring and Using
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Understanding
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Competence and Confidence in Using Language
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Developing Cognitive Ability through Language
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Emotional & Imaginative Dev through Language
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Receptiveness to Language
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Competence and Confidence in Using Language
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Developing Cognitive Ability through Language
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Emotional & Imaginative Dev through Language
Strand: Oral Language
Strand unit: Receptiveness to Language
A set of 10 different coloured fish with each of the 1st 10 Jolly Phonics high-frequency, non-decodable 'tricky' words: any, many, more, before, other, were, because, want, saw, put.
Also includes a boot and a treasure chest cut-out and suggestions on different ways to play games using this resource.
Strand: Reading
Strand unit: Competence and Confidence in Using Language
Suggestions for use: Print, laminate and cut-out the fish, boot,, and treasure chest images.
Place a paper clip onto each cut-out and use magnetic fishing rods to play reading games: three different games are outlined.
Strand: Reading
Strand unit: Competence and Confidence in Using Language
Suggestions for use: Print, laminate and cut-out the fish, boot,, and treasure chest images.
Place a paper clip onto each cut-out and use magnetic fishing rods to play reading games: three different games are outlined.
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