ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 8 - 8 years
File information 0:46 mp4, 7.08 MB
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Un recurso para trabajar Interesting facts. Palabras o nombres que solemos decir que no tienen una eleccion azarosa si no mas bien un porque. Se puede explotar el recurso y trabajar tambien history. Hope you'll find it useful!

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Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
ProfeCoins 11
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 8 years
File information pdf, 11 pages, 746 KB
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When we teach English, one of the interesting things to teach our students are traditional celebrations, foods or traditions from native English speaking countries. As we all know, the peanut butter and jelly sandwich is a classic plate from de USA and it's a very easy sandwich that you can prepare with your students.

A fun way to learn the recipe is by singing and dancing the song written by Joan Kan Sing. I assure you that you will sing it and dance it with your students once or twice and you will sing it all day long. I challenge you to prepare this delicious sandwich with your students and have a lot of fun!

The pdf includes pictures of children preparing and eating this special sandwich, the recipe and the song.

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Egyptians and Greeks Egyptians and Greeks Egyptians and Greeks Egyptians and Greeks Egyptians and Greeks
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 8 - 10 years
File information pptx, 20 pages, 6.19 MB
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This is a Power Point about Egyptian and Greek Civilizations.

In here, you can see some interesting facts, pictures and data about their location, their social structure and the most important aspects on both of them.
Also, it includes information about the legacy that each one of them left to the modern world.


There is some work to be done altogether after the explanation.

Good luck!

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Life in Medieval Times. Life in Medieval Times. Life in Medieval Times. Life in Medieval Times. Life in Medieval Times.
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 8 - 10 years
File information pptx, 13 pages, 3.83 MB
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This is a Power Point about Medieval Times.

In here, you can see some interesting facts about the characters of this age, the explanation about their social pyramid and society divisions, their life, the city and houses, among other important aspects.

There is some work to be done altogether after the explanation.

This Power Point has a second part

Good luck!

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Kew words practice
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Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 8 - 18 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 222 KB
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Practice your key words throughout a crossword puzzle! Here are some interesting vocabulary words for you to learn and practice their meaning by answering a fun crossword puzzle! You can learn these easily!

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Exit Ticket Human Life Cycle
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 503 KB
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Use this exit ticket to work on human life cycle!
Make sure the students explore different life cycles of animals. Stages are similar, but some animals have more interesting ones!

You can use the activity of the Butterfly Life Cycle to complement this exit ticket.

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Digestive System
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 277 KB
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This worksheet is to introduce the main organs from the digestive system. The students have to label the picture with the words from the word bank. You can also project a picture of a body on the board and print organs. Then, ask your students to put them in the correct place.
I would suggest to watch this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBZWgrfZFbU 
It explains the digestive system in a friendly way. Students can get engaged by the jokes or interesting facts that Dr. Binocs tells.

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PPT Evidences of Evolution PPT Evidences of Evolution PPT Evidences of Evolution PPT Evidences of Evolution PPT Evidences of Evolution
ProfeCoins 20
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 13 - 18 years
File information pptx, 43 pages, 17.4 MB
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The following lesson contains 43 slides full of activities, questions, examples and definitions of the main five evidences of evolution: Fossils, Embryology, Compared Anatomy, Biogeography and Molecular Biology. In here you will find examples of fossils, the types of fossils, some activities that work skills like data analysis, interpretations of models, comparison between two or more situations and very interesting facts that will make your students be a little bit more in love with science.

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Who is most likely to... ENGLISH_ICE-BREAKER_GAME Who is most likely to... ENGLISH_ICE-BREAKER_GAME Who is most likely to... ENGLISH_ICE-BREAKER_GAME Who is most likely to... ENGLISH_ICE-BREAKER_GAME Who is most likely to... ENGLISH_ICE-BREAKER_GAME
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 10 - 18 years
File information pdf, 23 pages, 170 KB
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Hello, hello!

I love activities that foster connection, and this is one of my favorites! With these 20 'Who is most likely to...' questions, you can engage your students in a fun and meaningful way. Not only does it allow them to discover how others perceive them, but it also promotes an atmosphere of camaraderie and laughter.

I have used it with the teachers, with the students talking about the teachers, and with my classroom of students talking about each other, and they have all been very fun and interesting. You can go from pointing at names of everyone on the floor or a table, to using a small whiteboard and a whiteboard marker so that the students can point to who they think is most likely to...

Have fun!
Kris Mega


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Frases Mas Usadas del ingles Frases Mas Usadas del ingles Frases Mas Usadas del ingles Frases Mas Usadas del ingles Frases Mas Usadas del ingles
ProfeCoins 100
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 5 - 18 years
File information pdf, 83 pages, 1.04 MB
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  1. Saludos y despedidas:
     
    • Hello! How are you? - ¡Hola! ¿Cómo estás?
  2.  
    • Goodbye! Take care. - ¡Adiós! Cuídate.
  3.  
  4. Agradecimientos y cortesías:
     
    • Thank you very much. - Muchas gracias.
  5.  
    • You're welcome. - De nada.
  6.  
  7. Preguntas y respuestas básicas:
     
    • What's your name? My name is John. - ¿Cuál es tu nombre? Mi nombre es John.
  8.  
    • How old are you? I'm 25 years old. - ¿Cuántos años tienes? Tengo 25 años.
  9.  
  10. Expresiones de tiempo:
     
    • What time is it? - ¿Qué hora es?
  11.  
    • Today is Monday. - Hoy es lunes.
  12.  
    • Tomorrow is my birthday. - Mañana es mi cumpleaños.
  13.  
  14. Expresiones de lugar:
     
    • Where is the nearest bank? - ¿Dónde está el banco más cercano?
  15.  
    • I live in New York. - Vivo en Nueva York.
  16.  
  17. Pedir y dar información:
     
    • Can you help me, please? - ¿Me puedes ayudar, por favor?
  18.  
    • What's your phone number? - ¿Cuál es tu número de teléfono?
  19.  
  20. Expresiones para expresar emociones:
     
    • I'm happy. - Estoy feliz.
  21.  
    • She's sad. - Ella está triste.
  22.  
  23. Expresiones para hablar sobre gustos y preferencias:
     
    • I like pizza. - Me gusta la pizza.
  24.  
    • He doesn't like horror movies. - A él no le gustan las películas de terror.
  25.  
  26. Expresiones para disculparse y aceptar disculpas:
     
    • I'm sorry for the mistake. - Lo siento por el error.
  27.  
    • That's okay, don't worry. - Está bien, no te preocupes.
  28.  
  29. Expresiones para hacer planes y arreglos:
     
    • Let's meet at the park at 3 PM. - Encontrémonos en el parque a las 3 PM.
  30.  
    • Can we reschedule the meeting to tomorrow? - ¿Podemos cambiar la reunión para mañana?
  31.  
 

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  1. Expresiones para hablar sobre habilidades y capacidades:
  • I can speak English. - Puedo hablar inglés.
  • She's good at playing the piano. - Ella es buena tocando el piano.
  1. Expresiones para expresar preferencias y elecciones:
  • I prefer tea over coffee. - Prefiero el té sobre el café.
  • He chose the blue shirt. - Él eligió la camisa azul.
  1. Frases para describir el clima:
  • It's sunny today. - Hoy está soleado.
  • It's raining outside. - Está lloviendo afuera.
  1. Expresiones para hablar sobre el tiempo:
  • I have a meeting at 3 o'clock. - Tengo una reunión a las 3 en punto.
  • The movie starts at 7:30 PM. - La película empieza a las 7:30 PM.
  1. Expresiones para hacer peticiones y ofrecimientos:
  • Can you pass me the salt, please? - ¿Me puedes pasar la sal, por favor?
  • Would you like some coffee? - ¿Te gustaría un poco de café?
  1. Frases para expresar acuerdo y desacuerdo:
  • I agree with you. - Estoy de acuerdo contigo.
  • I don't think so. - No lo creo.
  1. Expresiones para hablar sobre la familia:
  • She has two brothers and one sister. - Ella tiene dos hermanos y una hermana.
  • His parents live in London. - Sus padres viven en Londres.
  1. Frases para pedir y dar direcciones:
  • Excuse me, how do I get to the museum? - Perdón, ¿cómo llego al museo?
  • Go straight and then turn left at the traffic light. - Sigue derecho y luego gira a la izquierda en el semáforo.
  1. Expresiones para expresar sorpresa:
  • Wow, that's amazing! - ¡Wow, eso es asombroso!
  • Oh my goodness! - ¡Dios mío!
  1. Frases para hacer recomendaciones:
  • You should try the seafood at that restaurant. - Deberías probar los mariscos en ese restaurante.
  • I recommend this book, it's really interesting. - Recomiendo este libro, es muy interesante.
 

  1. Frases para hablar sobre el trabajo:
  • I have a meeting with my boss today. - Tengo una reunión con mi jefe hoy.
  • She works as a teacher. - Ella trabaja como maestra.
  1. Expresiones para expresar opinión y acuerdo:
  • In my opinion, the movie was fantastic. - En mi opinión, la película fue fantástica.
  • I totally agree with you. - Estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo.
  1. Frases para expresar deseo y esperanza:
  • I hope to visit Paris someday. - Espero visitar París algún día.
  • I wish you good luck in your exam. - Te deseo buena suerte en tu examen.
  1. Expresiones para hacer comparaciones:
  • This book is better than the one I read last month. - Este libro es mejor que el que leí el mes pasado.
  • He is taller than his brother. - Él es más alto que su hermano.
  1. Frases para hablar sobre la comida:
  • I love eating sushi. - Me encanta comer sushi.
  • The pasta tastes delicious. - La pasta sabe deliciosa.
  1. Expresiones para hablar sobre el tiempo libre:
  • What do you do in your free time? - ¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre?
  • I enjoy playing video games. - Disfruto jugar videojuegos.
  1. Frases para expresar emociones y sentimientos:
  • I feel happy when I'm with my friends. - Me siento feliz cuando estoy con mis amigos.
  • She looks sad today. - Parece triste hoy.
  1. Expresiones para expresar acuerdo y desacuerdo fuerte:
  • I totally disagree with you. - Estoy en total desacuerdo contigo.
  • I couldn't agree more. - No podría estar más de acuerdo.
  1. Frases para hablar sobre la salud:
  • I have a headache. - Tengo dolor de cabeza.
  • He caught a cold. - Él se resfrió.
  1. Expresiones para hablar sobre la educación:
  • She is studying engineering at university. - Ella está estudiando ingeniería en la universidad.
  • The teacher explained the lesson very well. - El profesor explicó muy bien la lección.
 


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