Plan lector 2025 Plan lector 2025 Plan lector 2025
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 12 - 18 years
File information pdf, 6 pages, 148 KB
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Hola, les comparto el plan lector de este año utilizado en mi colegio, este año incluimos unos libros que se trabajarán en conjunto con inglés (son versiones especiales y abreviadas para la escuela). Que la lectura nos siga inspirando <3 

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Dynamic ppt to practice speaking or conversation class about books Dynamic ppt to practice speaking or conversation class about books
ProfeCoins 5
Downloads count 1
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 10 - 18 years
File information pptx, 5 pages, 4.99 MB
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Interactive ppt to any kind of speaking class, focused on books, genres and reading habits. Includes a virtual link to a video of a movie, it also has different activities. Useful to compare books and movies.Questions to debate or speaking activity.
Stores Vocabulary Map
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 12 years
File information png, 146 KB
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Este recurso tiene como objetivo que el/la docente utilice este mapa con tiendas en evaluaciones y/o guías donde los/as estudiantes puedan aplicar vocabulario de tiendas en inglés, además de instrucciones con respecto a la orientación/ubicación. 

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Parts of a book
ProfeCoins 7
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 9 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 28.3 KB
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I did this worksheet as a way to evaluate the "we love books" unit. We used it after reading a book together, but you can adapt its use according to your students age and ability. For example, you can give each student a book and have them do the activity individually. It's great for working story sequence!

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Reading Circles Reading Circles Reading Circles Reading Circles Reading Circles
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 10 - 18 years
File information pdf, 16 pages, 1.28 MB
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Hello, hello!

I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to share with you a resource that I enjoy using in class and that has proven to be very beneficial in developing my students' reading skills: the implementation of Reading Circles with defined roles.

It's not just a pedagogical approach but a collaborative adventure that has opened unexpected doors in the world of reading. By assigning specific roles to students during our reading sessions, there is increased engagement and a deeper understanding of the texts.

The magic of this methodology lies in how each student takes on a unique role. From the "Discussion Director" to the "Quote Master," everyone brings an invaluable perspective. And the best part? Collaboration among them becomes more natural. They share ideas, analyze books together, and develop a deeper love for reading.

It's not just about improving reading skills; when students take on specific roles, they feel accountable not only for their own learning but also for the group's success. Each one has the opportunity to contribute their unique voice to the discussion, discovering the richness that shared reading can offer. Let's explore the world of reading together and create an environment where every student feels inspired and valued!

Write to me if you have any questions about how I implemented this resource with my students or how you can adapt it for your classroom.

Sending you a big hug,
Kris Mega





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Flash Cards Places in town City Vocabulary English Community Flash Cards Places in town City Vocabulary English Community Flash Cards Places in town City Vocabulary English Community Flash Cards Places in town City Vocabulary English Community Flash Cards Places in town City Vocabulary English Community
ProfeCoins 35
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 10 years
File information pdf, 14 pages, 8.82 MB
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This material is suitable for children from 2 years old. It contains a wide variety of graphics and activities, specially designed for them. Its purpose is to allow children to develop their psychomotor skills, while having fun learning.

On our website you’ll find other content from this same series.

Print, cut out and use these cards to review the topic. We suggest printing this product on thick paper or cardboard, for better use. 

CONTENT: 
43 city buildings in color 
Airport 
Police station 
Hospital 
Library 
Church 
Museum 
Stadium 
Mall 
Supermarket 
Bank 
Fire station 
Train station 
Town hall 
University 
Cinema 
Theater 
Parking 
Pet Shop 
Post office 
Cake shop 
Hair salon 
Coffee shop 
Stationery 
Pharmacy 
Barbershop 
Bakery 
Bookshop 
Amusement park 
Restaurant 
Park 
Taxi station 
Bus station 
Gas station 
House
Building 
Hotel 
Mechanical workshop 
School 
Zoo 
Factory 
Ice cream shop 
Grocery 
Toy store 

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Flash Cards City Buildings Vocabulary English Community Color BW Flash Cards City Buildings Vocabulary English Community Color BW Flash Cards City Buildings Vocabulary English Community Color BW Flash Cards City Buildings Vocabulary English Community Color BW Flash Cards City Buildings Vocabulary English Community Color BW
ProfeCoins 35
Downloads count 1
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 10 years
File information pdf, 25 pages, 5.06 MB
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This material is suitable for children from 2 years old. It contains a wide variety of graphics and activities, especially designed for them. Its purpose is to allow children to develop their psychomotor skills, while having fun learning. 

Print, cut out and use these cards to review the topic. We suggest printing this product on thick paper or cardboard, for better use.

CONTENT: 
41 city buildings 
Airport 
Police station 
Hospital 
Library 
Cathedral 
Museum 
Stadium 
Mall 
Supermarket 
Bank 
Fire station 
Train station 
City hall 
University 
Cinema 
Theater 
Parking 
Pet Shop 
Post Office 
Candy shop 
Hair salon 
Coffee store 
Stationery 
Pharmacy 
Barbershop 
Bakery 
Bookshop 
Amusement park 
Restaurant 
Church 
Park 
Taxi stop 
Bus stop 
Gas station 
Home 
Building 
Hotel 
Workshop 
Lighthouse 
Laundry 
School

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Reading comprehension Reading comprehension Reading comprehension Reading comprehension
ProfeCoins 5
Downloads count 1
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 8 years
File information pdf, 10 pages, 194 KB
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Here you will find Reading comprehension worksheets for new readers. It focuses on the main parts of a story. Such as what is a beginning, who the character, the author, and when the story happens.
Each worksheet can be used for many books.

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Features of Informative Text Flap Book Features of Informative Text Flap Book Features of Informative Text Flap Book
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 8 - 12 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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Unlock the power of personal expression with our interactive flap book! Designed for your students to explore and practice the features of informative text by sharing their unique stories. This engaging resource turns the spotlight on self-expression while honing essential writing skills. Teachers, get ready to inspire creativity and foster a love for informative writing in your classroom!
What is included?
  • 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.
Bonus! 16 posters that cover the different Features of Informative Text:
  • Table of contents
  • Index
  • Glossary
  • Heading
  • Subheadings
  • Keywords
  • Photographs
  • Illustrations
  • Captions
  • Diagram
  • Labels
  • Timelines
  • Text Boxes
  • Maps
  • Bullets
  • Graphics
How to Use this Resource:
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
These ideas aim to integrate the features of informative text seamlessly into classroom activities while also incorporating a back-to-school theme and an element of curiosity.

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Planning my first book!
ProfeCoins 7
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 5 - 9 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 126 KB
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Planning my first  book is a very adjustable worksheet. Younger students can plan their fist book by using only pictures, while older students can use drawings and writing. The planning includes the characters, settings and the sequence of the book: beginning, middle and end. I'm having my students plan their fist book in pairs, so they can have some team work! And of course this requires a lot of monitoring from the teacher.
The idea is that after the planning, they can start creating their books.

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