Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 9 - 13 years |
File information | Private link to docs.google.com |
Downloads count | 1 |
Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 9 - 13 years |
File information | Private link to docs.google.com |
There are no comments yet, write one yourself!
Resource type | Worksheet |
Recommended age | 13 - 18 years |
File information | docx, 10 pages, 2.14 MB |
- The difference between physical and chemical changes
- Endothermic and exothermic reactions
- Evidences of chemical reactions
- The formation of precipitates
- The structure of chemical equations
- Types of chemical reactions
- Common chemical reactions
- Similarities and differences between combustion and fermentation
- Examples of combination (synthesis) reactions
- Collision theory
- The rate of reaction
- How to slow down the rate of reaction
- Scientific skills
There are no comments yet, write one yourself!
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 6 - 16 years |
File information | pdf, 23 pages, 7.8 MB |
Comments count | 1 |
Marelis, muy buen recurso, quiero descargarlo, ¿Lo tendrias en Power Point? Gracias!!
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 7 - 18 years |
File information | png, 1 pages, 165 KB |
There are no comments yet, write one yourself!
Downloads count | 3 |
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 7 - 18 years |
File information | png, 178 KB |
There are no comments yet, write one yourself!
Downloads count | 1 |
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 7 - 18 years |
File information | png, 152 KB |
There are no comments yet, write one yourself!
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 4 - 6 years |
File information | pptx, 9 pages, 1.22 MB |
TPR is an approach to teaching language based on the idea that if you have to do something physical in response to language, then learning is more meaningful, and you also learn faster. This helps to memorize vocabulary in an easier and faster way.
Here there are some of the basic tpr movements that I commonly use with my prekinder and kinder students. They totally love them!
One step forward is to use them for daily routines without the ppt. For example: Clap your hands if you are a girl, close your eyes if you finish your work, etc.
Good luck!
There are no comments yet, write one yourself!
Downloads count | 2 |
Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 4 - 6 years |
File information | pptx, 5 pages, 422 KB |
TPR is an approach to teaching language based on the idea that if you have to do something physical in response to language, then learning is more meaningful, and you also learn faster. This helps to memorize vocabulary in an easier and faster way.
Here there are some of the basic tpr movements that I commonly use with my kinder students. They totally love them!
One step forward is to use them for daily routines without the ppt. For example: Clap your hands if you are a girl, close your eyes if you finish your work, etc.
Good luck!
Here is the link to the first tpr ppt.
There are no comments yet, write one yourself!
Downloads count | 1 |
Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 4 - 6 years |
File information | pptx, 3 pages, 180 KB |
This activity will help children to get conscious of their own physical characteristics! They will look themselves on the mirror and draw it. This activity has been a success with my students!
Try it!!
There are no comments yet, write one yourself!
There are no comments yet, write one yourself!