Spatial Plans Spatial Plans Spatial Plans Spatial Plans Spatial Plans
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information pptx, 23 pages, 2.72 MB
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You can use this interactive PowerPoint either for distance learning or for face-to-face ones, especially if you've got a smartboard.
Some of the instructions are in Spanish, as some adults at home may have a hard time with English.
This PowerPoint is the third of the series "How can we use spatial representations?"

Learning Goal:
To understand plans and their symbols.

See the other PowerPoints of the series here:
  1. Points of reference
  2. Cardinal directions
  3. Spatial Plans (This resource)
  4. Points of reference in plans
  5. How can we use spatial representations? Review
This resource greatly works with the book: 2 primary Social Sciences - Savia

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Social Science: Spatial Plans Video
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information Private link to youtu.be
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This video is the perfect complement to the interactive PowerPoint: "Spatial Plans" of the "How can we use spatial representations?" series.

Learning Goal: To understand plans and their symbols.

You may also use it on its own,  to explain the most important concepts about this content.

This resource greatly works with the book: 2 primary Social Sciences - Savia

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Points of reference in plans Points of reference in plans Points of reference in plans Points of reference in plans
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information pptx, 8 pages, 4.54 MB
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You can use this PowerPoint either for distance learning or for face-to-face ones, as this activity may be edited for different contexts.
Some of the instructions are in Spanish, as some adults at home may have a hard time with English.
This PowerPoint is the fourth of the series "How can we use spatial representations?"

Learning Goal:
To interpret a map using reference points and cardinal directions.

See the other PowerPoints of the series here:
  1. Points of reference
  2. Cardinal directions
  3. Spatial Plans
  4. Points of reference in plans (This resource)
  5. How can we use spatial representations? Review
This resource greatly works with the book: 2 primary Social Sciences - Savia 

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Short English Lessons Plans Short English Lessons Plans Short English Lessons Plans Short English Lessons Plans
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Downloads count 32
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 4 - 10 years
File information pdf, 9 pages, 669 KB
Comments count 1
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Clases cortas de inglés (30min) sobre temas varios. Ideal para profes de preescolar y primaria (1° - 3°). Ideal para profes que orientan otras materias diferentes al inglés. Ideal para involucrar a los padres de familia y estudiantes en clases cortas de inglés.
How can we use spatial representations? Review How can we use spatial representations? Review How can we use spatial representations? Review How can we use spatial representations? Review How can we use spatial representations? Review
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information pptx, 14 pages, 7.62 MB
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You can use this PowerPoint either for distance learning or for face-to-face one.
This is a review of How can we use spatial representations.

Learning Goal: To evaluate progress made learning the topics studied in the lesson.

It includes:
  • Points of reference
  • Cardinal directions
  • Spatial plans
  • Points of reference in plans
Some of the instructions are in Spanish, as some adults at home may have a hard time with English.
This PowerPoint is the fifth of the series "How can we use spatial representations?"

See the other PowerPoints of the series here:
  1. Points of reference
  2. Cardinal directions
  3. Spatial Plans
  4. Points of reference in plans
  5. How can we use spatial representations? Review (This resource)
This resource greatly works with the book: 2 primary Social Sciences - Savia

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Valentine's -Love & Friendship: 6 Valentine's Day Tools to Engage and Practice English (B1-B2 Level) Valentine's -Love & Friendship: 6 Valentine's Day Tools to Engage and Practice English (B1-B2 Level) Valentine's -Love & Friendship: 6 Valentine's Day Tools to Engage and Practice English (B1-B2 Level) Valentine's -Love & Friendship: 6 Valentine's Day Tools to Engage and Practice English (B1-B2 Level) Valentine's -Love & Friendship: 6 Valentine's Day Tools to Engage and Practice English (B1-B2 Level)
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 12 - 18 years
File information pdf, 24 pages, 11.8 MB
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Hello, hello! Teacher Kris here!

This resource is for English teachers. It's a compilation of 6 tools in a PDF with links to Google Drive, including lesson plans, resources, and presentations to support activities.

1. NEVER HAVE I EVER VALENTINES EDITION
2. NEVER HAVE I EVER HUGS EDITION
3. STOP VALENTINES EDITION
4. DYNAMIC “A-PRECIOS”
A dynamic activity for appreciating others.
5. LESSON PLAN Hugging: Embracing the Power of Human Connection
6. HUGGING PRESENTATION

The intention is to use Valentine's Day as a pretext to practice English, but above all, to share and create knowledge together. Through fun games, we can get to know and recognize each other. I've also added a lesson plan about the power of hugs and a ready-to-read presentation that will allow us to generate dialogue and learn about the opinions and experiences of our students. I love Valentine's Day because it's also my birthday, and I hope you enjoy this material as much as I do.

I'm sending you a big virtual hug, and Happy Valentine's Day!
Kris Mega

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FUTURE SIMPLE, BE GOING TO, PRESENT CONTINUOUS, FUTURE PERFECT AND FUTURE CONTINUOUS FUTURE SIMPLE, BE GOING TO, PRESENT CONTINUOUS, FUTURE PERFECT AND FUTURE CONTINUOUS FUTURE SIMPLE, BE GOING TO, PRESENT CONTINUOUS, FUTURE PERFECT AND FUTURE CONTINUOUS FUTURE SIMPLE, BE GOING TO, PRESENT CONTINUOUS, FUTURE PERFECT AND FUTURE CONTINUOUS FUTURE SIMPLE, BE GOING TO, PRESENT CONTINUOUS, FUTURE PERFECT AND FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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Downloads count 3
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 10 - 18 years
File information pptx, 26 pages, 782 KB
Comments count 1
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The document discusses different ways to talk about the future in English using verb tenses and modal verbs. It separates future forms into three categories: 1) plans, decisions and intentions which can be expressed using be going to, present continuous, or will/won't; 2) predictions which can use be going to or will along with adverbs like probably; and 3) future facts expressed with present simple or will for scheduled events and calculated facts.
Points of reference Points of reference Points of reference Points of reference Points of reference
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information pptx, 16 pages, 1.7 MB
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You can use this interactive PowerPoint either for distance learning or for face-to-face ones, especially if you've got a smartboard.
Some of the instructions are in Spanish, as some adults at home may have a hard time with English.

Learning Goal: To recognize reference points that allow us to find ourselves in space.
 
This PowerPoint is the first of the series "How can we use spatial representations?"

Hope you like it!

See the other PowerPoints of the series here:
  1. Points of reference (this resource)
  2. Cardinal directions
  3. Spatial Plans
  4. Points of reference in plans
  5. How can we use spatial representations? Review
This resource greatly works with the book: 2 primary Social Sciences - Savia

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Cardinal directions Cardinal directions Cardinal directions Cardinal directions Cardinal directions
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information pptx, 19 pages, 1.83 MB
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You can use this interactive PowerPoint either for distance learning or for face-to-face ones, especially if you've got a smartboard.
Some of the instructions are in Spanish, as some adults at home may have a hard time with English.

Learning Goal: To relate reference points such as mountain ranges, hills, and seas, to the cardinal directions.

This PowerPoint is the second of the series "How can we use spatial representations?"

See the other PowerPoints of the series here:
  1. Points of reference
  2. Cardinal directions (This resource)
  3. Spatial Plans
  4. Points of reference in plans
  5. How can we use spatial representations? Review
This resource greatly works with the book: 2 primary Social Sciences - Savia

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Where is Chile located? Where is Chile located? Where is Chile located? Where is Chile located? Where is Chile located?
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Downloads count 1
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information pptx, 17 pages, 2.08 MB
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You can use this interactive PowerPoint either for distance learning or for face-to-face ones, especially if you've got a smartboard.
Some of the instructions are in Spanish, as some adults at home may have a hard time with English.

Learning Goal: To locate Chilean territory on a world map and a globe.

This PowerPoint is the sixth of the series "How can we use spatial representations?"

See the other PowerPoints of the series here:
  1. Points of reference
  2. Cardinal directions
  3. Spatial Plans
  4. Points of reference in plans
  5. How can we use spatial representations? Review
  6. Where is Chile located (This resource)
This resource greatly works with the book: 2 primary Social Sciences - Savia

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