Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 6 - 7 years |
File information | Private link to view.genial.ly |
Downloads count | 2 |
Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 8 - 18 years |
File information | pdf, 24 pages, 4.56 MB |
- Metaphor
- Simile
- Personification
- Hyperbole
- Idioms
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Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 9 - 11 years |
File information | Private link to docs.google.com |
- Table of contents
- Index
- Glossary
- Heading
- Subheadings
- Keywords
- Photographs
- Illustrations
- Captions
- Diagram
- Labels
- Timelines
- Text Boxes
- Maps
- Bullets
- Graphics
- Text Feature
- Definition
- Example
- Visual Reference: Keep the posters visible in your classroom as a constant visual reference. This creates a supportive environment where your students can independently refer to the posters while working on assignments or writing tasks.
- Collaborative Projects: Divide your students into groups and assign each group a specific poster. Challenge them to create short presentations that elaborate on the concepts presented in their assigned poster, promoting teamwork and creativity.
- Bulletin Board Display: Create an attractive bulletin board display featuring the posters. This not only serves as a visual focal point for the class but also allows students to revisit and reinforce their understanding of informational text regularly.
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Downloads count | 1 |
Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 7 - 10 years |
File information | pptx, 26 pages, 2.84 MB |
Comments count | 1 |
This game was prepared for the last literature class, in which we finished the book, talked about the reading experiences and opinions and then, played the game altogether.
This game consists in different questions about the reading and it resembles a TV Questions Show, with sounds and everything.
They enjoyed a lot!
P.S: It can be modified to use with any subject.
Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 8 - 12 years |
File information | Private link to docs.google.com |
- Interactive formats to build the flap book.
- Each format includes the instruction of what they have to do.
- An example that the students can follow.
- A motivational video showing how to build it.
- Table of contents
- Index
- Glossary
- Heading
- Subheadings
- Keywords
- Photographs
- Illustrations
- Captions
- Diagram
- Labels
- Timelines
- Text Boxes
- Maps
- Bullets
- Graphics
- Back-to-School Icebreaker: kick off the school year with a fun and informative activity. Have your students complete their flap books as a way to introduce themselves to the class. To add an element of mystery, collect the flap books and randomly distribute them. Challenge the class to guess who each flap book belongs to based on the informative content inside. This not only reinforces the features of informative text but also makes for an engaging icebreaker.
- Feature Exploration Stations: create interactive stations in the classroom, each focusing on a specific feature of informative text (e.g., headings, details, conclusion). Have your students rotate through these stations with their flap books, applying and practicing each feature as they go. This hands-on approach allows for targeted skill development while keeping the activity dynamic and educational.
- Student-Teacher Conferences: use the flap books as a basis for one-on-one conferences with students. Discuss the content, ask clarifying questions, and provide personalized feedback on their use of informative text features. This individualized approach not only reinforces the importance of these features but also allows for a deeper connection between teachers and students as they share personal stories.
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Downloads count | 8 |
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 16 - 18 years |
File information | pptx, 21 pages, 4.64 MB |
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Downloads count | 181 |
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 12 - 14 years |
File information | pptx, 11 pages, 746 KB |
Comments count | 10 |
Downloads count | 104 |
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 14 - 17 years |
File information | pptx, 9 pages, 1.25 MB |
Comments count | 1 |
Rating | 4.0 out of 5 (1 review) |
Downloads count | 37 |
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 13 - 18 years |
File information | pptx, 18 pages, 16.9 MB |
* This teacher used this resource with 18 year-old students
Me gustó es preciso y los ejemplos muy interesantes, solo que no hay tanta actividad ni preguntas, es un poco corto para estudiantes mayores
Downloads count | 4 |
Resource type | Worksheet |
Recommended age | 13 - 18 years |
File information | pptx, 8 pages, 4.65 MB |
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