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Story time: The day the crayons quit
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
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During our Story time we read "The day the crayons quit" by Oliver Jeffers and the next class as a fun way to see how much the students could remember we play this board game. I split the class in two groups and they could work on teams answering each question.

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Historias de halloween Historias de halloween
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Downloads count 4
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 7 - 12 years
File information pdf, 5 pages, 1.22 MB
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Actividad para incentivar la creatividad de nuestros estudiantes. Se plantea como actividad complementaria para valorar la ortografía y coherencia en la redacción a partir de la festividad de halloween. 

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STORY TIME STORY TIME STORY TIME
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 9 years
File information pptx, 7 pages, 19.6 MB
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In this activity children listen to two short stories and then answer some questions. The vocabulary in the stories is included before the stories, so children can work first with the words and relate to them. After working with the short stories they can say if they like it or not by using their hands or saying  I like or I don't like and then answer the questions.

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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pptx, 9 pages, 2.23 MB
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Story Time

After we read "The Colour Monster" by Anna Llenas we learned how to say in English our emotions. 
In this Power Point you will find different emotions associated with a picture. At the end of the class each student write and draw on their copybook how are they feeling today. 

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Story elements organizer
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Downloads count 15
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 6 - 11 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 52 KB
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When reading, students sometimes have a hard time organizing their ideas about the novel theiy're reading.
With this chart from Pinterest, is so much easier to organize the principal story elements, you can use it to study the novel or even to evaluate it. 

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Worksheet Cause and Effect (Fly Guy)
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Downloads count 79
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 7 - 9 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 425 KB
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There is a Fly Guy in my soup! By Tedd Arnold
I really like these book series. They are easy to follow and the pictures are beautiful. This worksheet is about the time Fly Guy jumped into a lady's soup.
First, I focused on the story elements. The students will have to identify: title, author, characters and setting. They will also have to infer the answer to the question nº5: Why do you think Fly Guy didn't have dinner with the family?
Finally, they will have to identify the effect of certain actions. 
This the link to the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSN0ntn0GmQ
It belongs to AHEV Library.

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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 7 - 14 years
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This Genially is a great resource for your "Landscapes of Chile" unit.
Learning Goal: To evaluate the learning acquired in the unit: "Landscapes of Chile"

The resource you'll get is a breakout with questions of the whole series "Landscapes of Chile". Your students will have a great time with this game! We recommend downloading at least resources number 5 & 6 of the series, as it follows a funny story.

This Genially is the seventh of the series "Landscapes of Chile"
See the other Geniallys & resources of the series here:
  1. What are the landscapes of Chile? 
  2. Landscapes of Chile
  3. Chile's different zones
  4. Landscapes in the Northern Zone
  5. Landscapes in Central Chile
  6. Landscapes in the Southern Zone
  7. Integrating what I've learned (This resource)


This resource was made for Chile's curriculum "HI02OA08", but you may also use it as an activity for the following:
  • HI05OA09
  • HI06OA10
  • HI08OA20
*Disclaimer: To use it in these other levels, it is recommended to edit the resource, as some of the activities weren't created for these specific levels.

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

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Essential Tips to Write MBA Essay
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Resource type Assessment
Recommended age 18 - 18 years
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MBA is one of the most famous postgraduate 2-year degree programs in the whole globe. And as well as writing a good and engaging MBA essay that leads you to approve your application. Also, your MBA paper is a chance to prove your personality, success and as well inspirations. These things could easily make you set apart from other applicants. As a result, in this article, we will guide you to craft a stand-out MBA essay. Thus let’s start this article without wasting any more minutes.

Step by Step writing a standout MBA essay in 2024

Remain focus and answer the question asked 

It is startling how every so often applicants compose stunning and standout MBA essays. But then they do not answer the question asked. That is why we suggest you must promote you’re out of the box thinking. As well as thinking about the reasons why behind the prompt of the essay.  Above all, you must answer the question.

Tell your story

In the second while writing your MBA essay you will need to tell your story not others. Also, answers questions such as I faced a challenge, I solved and overcame that challenge. Further, you will need to tell the admission committee why you are an ideal applicant for that certain program. So, you will need to unite your background and also challenges you have faced in your MBA essay. Ensure you underline how this expertise, has organized you to thrive in an MBA program. Also, you will need to talk about your aims and how the MBA program you are applying to aid you to achieve your dreams.

Offer practical life examples

You must not write your MBA application essay like a resume. Also, this is your chance to prove in what way you gain your expertise. And as well what are the reasons you pursue for the MBA degree? You do not need to add every detail of every challenge you have faced. But then you can also offer examples of your live expertise and skills that are key to an effective MBA essay.

Write short and in a concise way

A long essay does not always require a good essay. Business schools are searching for effective communicators so make sure to ignore redundancies. After that, you will need to edit your essay to become short. You can as well approach a reputable MBA essay writing services. And thus they will help you write a stand-out essay. 

Proofread it

Your MBA application essay will hurt your chances of getting approved if you are unable to fix grammar mistakes. So, you will need to carefully reread your essay one more time. Then try to spot grammar mistakes such as punctuation, spelling, and as well sentence structure, You can also take a few hours' breaks once you come with a fresh mind you will easily fix all of these mistakes.

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Games to Practice Features Of Informative Text Games to Practice Features Of Informative Text Games to Practice Features Of Informative Text
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information pdf, 7 pages, 924 KB
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Take vocabulary learning to a whole new level with these vocabulary flashcards designed for 10 different games! Make your classes dynamic and fun while your students reinforce key terms through playful activities. This resource is perfect for keeping students engaged and actively learning.
 
It includes 64 flashcards that can be used to play TEN different games!
 
  • Memory
  • Around the world
  • Cowboys
  • Charades
  • Pictionary
  • Describe and guess
  • Oh! No!
  • Listen and pick
  • Inflatable hammer
  • Big bag toss
 
Features included:
  • Table of contents
  • Index
  • Glossary
  • Heading
  • Subheadings
  • Keywords
  • Photographs
  • Illustrations
  • Captions
  • Diagram
  • Labels
  • Timelines
  • Text Boxes
  • Maps
  • Bullets
  • Graphics
 
In addition to the vocabulary cards, you'll find guides for each game.
 
Ideas for using this resource:
  1. For early finishers: Place the vocabulary cards in a designated area of the classroom and allow students who finish their tasks early to play a quick game, like "Pairs" or "Describe and Guess," to review the vocabulary while they wait for others.
  2. Science class center: Set up a learning center where students can rotate between different games, like "Charades" or "Pictionary," using the cards to reinforce key vocabulary. This is a fantastic way to review terms in small groups.
  3. Whole-class activity: Divide students into teams, give each team a set of cards, and have them compete in games like "Around the World" or "Target Practice" to see who can master the most terms. A fun and competitive way to review important concepts!
  4. Quick games to start or end the class: Use games like "Oh Snap!" or "Inflatable Hammer" at the beginning or end of class for a quick, fun review of vocabulary. Perfect for breaking the ice or reinforcing terms before a quiz.
  5. Vocabulary tournament: Organize a weekly game tournament using the cards. Each week, teams compete in different games (like "Cowboys" or "Listen and Pick") and earn points. At the end of the month, the team with the most points gets a prize or recognition.
 
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
 
Each poster includes:
 
  • Text Feature
  • Definition
  • Example
 
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