This lesson will help students explore different budgeting tools that will identify …
This lesson will help students explore different budgeting tools that will identify where their income is coming from and recognize the different categories they will need to budget their expenses to manage their money wisely.
This lesson teaches students specific skills to practice & establish positive interactions …
This lesson teaches students specific skills to practice & establish positive interactions and positive guidance techniques when working with children.
Our new ESL Lesson Plan teaches about the use of possessive nouns. A robust …
Our new ESL Lesson Plan teaches about the use of possessive nouns. A robust lesson plan with clear descriptions, examples and practice opportunities, this is an engaging lesson that will help your students understand the use of for for things and places and the use of apostrophes for singular and plural nouns. The lesson is designed for elementary level learners.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Teaching Prepositions of Place – in, at, onThis lesson plan is part of …
Teaching Prepositions of Place – in, at, onThis lesson plan is part of an eight-part series and it discusses how to use prepositions with place. It starts with an explanation and moves into communicative activities that give students plenty of time to practice. You’ll also cover how to use prepositions when discussing vehicles (as noted in the example above). These lesson plans are guaranteed to clear up any questions students have regarding how to use these tricky words! With both, it’s important to note that using in,at and on with time and place are totally different,students should treat them as new prepositions with each lesson.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
This lesson plan on the present continuous tense should be used to …
This lesson plan on the present continuous tense should be used to teach elementary-level students a basic understanding of how to use verbs in the present simple form. This lesson will require students to speak, read, listen and spell in English but not at a particularly advanced level. In any case, it is suitable for group or individual classes. It is a very fun lesson that can be used for concept checking and test review.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Welcome to this lesson plan about Purposeful Observation! Our audience is recent …
Welcome to this lesson plan about Purposeful Observation! Our audience is recent college graduates entering the workforce for the first time with full-time jobs. This optional workshop may help to minimize feelings of exhaustion, stress, or anxiousness and build a stronger sense of success and community. This two-hour lesson plan incorporates two different instructional strategies in addition to universal design for learning.
Lesson plan for final project of Teacher Exchange program. This lesson plan …
Lesson plan for final project of Teacher Exchange program.
This lesson plan is aimed at working on history. The language required for students is the use of past tenses. It uses in class flip strategy and collaborative learning. It is intended to have a learner-centered class and peer-assessment.
5 Things to do in Sydney – This lesson is also focused …
5 Things to do in Sydney – This lesson is also focused on tourism but it introduces more new vocabulary. After reading about Sydney, students will have the opportunity to talk about their own cities and give recommendations to visitors. This lesson is fun for students and teachers alike.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Interview With Chef Drolet – In this lesson, students will learn new …
Interview With Chef Drolet – In this lesson, students will learn new vocabulary related to food and talk about the food in their own countries. Students of all ages and levels will appreciate this lesson.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Valentine’s Day – This lesson plan focuses on the history of Valentine’s …
Valentine’s Day – This lesson plan focuses on the history of Valentine’s Day. My high school students love it, although I’ve used it successfully with many other students too. Remember, you can use this lesson on any day of the year.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
When you come to Montreal – This lesson is great for students …
When you come to Montreal – This lesson is great for students of all ages as well. Students will have the opportunity to talk about tourism and share their experiences using the present perfect tense. They will also read about tourist attractions in Montreal.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.
Critical Thinking is important in all areas of life. Math is not …
Critical Thinking is important in all areas of life. Math is not an exception. I believe that it is important to teach students to think “outside the box” in mathematics.
In this series of lessons: Students will learn to observe and note details of sequential patterns and then a math problem.
Students will begin to think critically as they approach a math word problem.
Prior Knowledge: Students should have a knowledge of basic mathematics: fractions through percents. Students should be familiar with algebraic equations.
This lesson plan aims to offer subsides on how to work with …
This lesson plan aims to offer subsides on how to work with the genre biography reggarding to its characterization, comphreension and production. It also focus on listening activities and the proper use of verbs in the simple past.
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