Want to - Wants to
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 7 - 13 years
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¡Hola! Esta actividad de opción múltiple es para ayudar a practicar el verbo "want to" con primera y tercera persona. Los alumnos deben escoger la opción correcta para completar las oraciones. Es un juego muy divertido para practicar este verbo. Son 7 oraciones a completar y en cada una se da la respuesta correcta. Al finalizar tienen la opción de ver todas las respuestas para poder analizarlas.

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Tongue Twisters
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 501 KB
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I am sharing this PDF with some of the tongue twisters my students like the most. 
You can organize weekly challenges and ask them to learn them. Tongue twisters are great if you want to practise pronunciation.
You can download it and keep it in classroom. 

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Back to school activities Back to school activities Back to school activities Back to school activities Back to school activities
ProfeCoins 30
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 18 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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On the first day of class, I have three objectives:
 
  1. To make my students feel accepted.
  2. To make my students feel loved.
  3. To have them enjoy themselves.

If I achieve this, they'll want to come back to study the next day. On the first day, don't worry about procedures, rules, or academics. You'll have plenty of time for that. But you only have one chance to make the first impression that your students will have of you.
 
This manual includes:
  • Ideas on how to turn the first day of class into a party for your students and thereby achieve these objectives.
  • An editable Canva template for creating an invitation for your students.
  • 2 activities to get to know the teacher.
  • 10 activities for students to get to know each other, and for you to start getting to know them a bit.

Activities:
  • Word search: find your classmates' names.
  • My object: select an object, take a photo, and describe why it's important to you.
  • My cubicle: decorate your cubicle with things that are meaningful to you.
  • Compliments hallway: walk through your classmates' cubicles and leave them a compliment, a quality, or something good you remember about them.
  • Create a calligram.
  • Star of truth: write an assertion about yourself in each corner of a star. Three must be true, and two false.
  • Star of truth: write five assertions about yourself, but you can only use a number or a word. Your classmates will have to guess what you mean with that information by asking you questions.
  • Unconventional puzzle.
  • My 10.
  • Friendship diagram.

The students' activities are available in Google Slide format if you want to use them that way, and in PowerPoint format for printing. If you prefer printed activities, you can use the Google Slide presentation as a guiding presentation for your students.
 
Some activities may need to be modified or adapted by the teacher.

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ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 8 - 18 years
File information Private link to www.canva.com
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Do you want to play with your students and have fun to start your lesson? 
Motivate your students with this great resource. 
It contains: 
1. Guess the song with emojis 
2. Find the differences 
3. Odd one out
4. Guess the movie with emojis
5. Who am I? Guess the famous character.  

This is a Canva template you can use with Canva Free, Education, or Pro. 
Hope this resource can be useful for you.
Follow me on my Instagram account t.lazyteacher for more resources.  

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GUÍA DE TRABAJO . “Places in a Town”. 2 BÁSICO GUÍA DE TRABAJO . “Places in a Town”. 2 BÁSICO
ProfeCoins 5
Downloads count 1
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 7 - 9 years
File information DOC, 3 pages, 163 KB
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  | Unidad | Unidad 3. “I want to be a...”
| Objetivo de Aprendizaje | (OA 14) Escribir, sobre la base de imágenes, para: identificar animales, acciones, objetos y partes de la casa, ocupaciones, lugares y comida; por ejemplo: parrot, lamp; a lion/toy/nurse/hospital; It’s a…; They are vets

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GUÍA DE TRABAJO  . “Numbers from 11 to 20”. SEGUNDO BASICO, INGLES GUÍA DE TRABAJO  . “Numbers from 11 to 20”. SEGUNDO BASICO, INGLES
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 7 - 9 years
File information DOC, 4 pages, 83 KB
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  | Unidad | Unidad 3. “I want to be a...”
|   Objetivo de Aprendizaje | (OA 14) Escribir, sobre la base de imágenes, para: identificar animales, acciones,expresar cantidades en números hasta el veinte, agregar información; por ejemplo: I run and jump, describir ubicación de objetos y acciones que ocurren al momento de hablar; por ejemplo: in/ on/under …; is/are sleeping

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Six Thinking Hats. A dynamic to develop creative thinking Six Thinking Hats. A dynamic to develop creative thinking
ProfeCoins 30
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 18 years
File information pdf, 4 pages, 1.16 MB
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The Six Thinking Hats by Bono is a powerful tool developed by the thinker, psychologist, and writer Edward de Bono in the 1980s to enhance creative and critical thinking in decision-making and problem-solving and to develop lateral thinking.
In the educational context, this technique can inspire a deeper and collaborative approach to learning.
This technique involves using six imaginary or physical hats to focus on the problem or challenge from six different perspectives.
Hats and perspectives:
  • White Hat. Information: Facts and data 
  • Black Hat. Pessimistic: Critique and caution 
  • Yellow Hat. Optimistic: Benefits and advantages 
  • Red Hat. Intuition: Emotions and feelings 
  • Green Hat. Creativity: Alternatives and proposals 
  • Blue Hat. Executive: Organization and processes 
How to use the Six Thinking Hats:
  1. Choose a topic, event, problem, or project to analyze. 
  2. Divide the students into groups of six or divide the entire class into six groups. 
  3. If you divide the students into groups of six, each student will be assigned a hat and thinking style to analyze. For example, one student will have the White Hat, which is informative, and will have to investigate the facts and data being analyzed. If you divide the class into six groups, each group will be assigned a hat and thinking style to analyze. For example, one complete group will have the White Hat, which is informative, and will have to investigate the facts and data being analyzed. 
  4. Once they have completed the analysis, either each member within their team or each team within the classroom will share their part of the analysis. 
  5. Others can ask questions or request further information, but always from their hat and thinking style.
It's also possible to ask each student to consider a situation or problem from the six perspectives if you want to conduct this activity individually.
Materials:
PDF containing: 
• Explanation and theory of the topic 
• Posters with guiding questions for each hat and thinking style. You can project and explain these to the students or print them and place them in different parts of the classroom or a hallway to indicate the different workstations for each thinking type. 
• Interactive notebook format. Two formats of interactive notebooks with the guiding questions for your students to follow. Two blank interactive notebook formats for the teacher to add questions or even for asking students to think of questions related to the topic and each thinking style. 
Google Form with questions. You should modify the Google Form as per the instructions to add what you want your students to work on.
PDF with topic explanation, printable posters, and interactive notebook formats
Google Form
If your are looking for this resource in Spanish, here is the link:

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PPT Organs Human Body Review PPT Organs Human Body Review PPT Organs Human Body Review PPT Organs Human Body Review PPT Organs Human Body Review
ProfeCoins 6
Downloads count 1
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information pdf, 57 pages, 19.3 MB
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You want to review and prepare your students for the human body evaluation? Well, here you have a perfect resource for this.
This PPT contains questions and fun facts about each organ that was studied. Let them sit in a circle, and show each question, while you give them time to think. They can answer their questions using mini whiteboards!! THEY LOVE IT!!

You can complement this with:
An introduction ppt
Human Body Mini Book

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Evaluación Unidad 3 Segundo Básico
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Downloads count 14
Resource type Assessment
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 215 KB
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Evaluación Unidad 3:I want to be a... para segundo básico,  contiene actividades de vocabulario relacionado a jobs, como términos pareados, escribir la letra que falta,escuchar e identificar jobs en inglés y reorientar oraciones para expresar a qué se dedican las personas.

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MEME STICKERS FOR ASSESSMENT MEME STICKERS FOR ASSESSMENT MEME STICKERS FOR ASSESSMENT
ProfeCoins 10
Downloads count 1
Resource type Assessment
Recommended age 4 - 18 years
File information Private link to drive.google.com
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Do you want to evaluate differently? Want your students to be motivated? 
Meme Stickers are perfect for this. You can evaluate them and have fun with these amazing stickers that you can print as many times as you want. 
Show your students that test results can be a fun way to demonstrate what they learned. 
You will find a set of 54 stickers ready to print with different pictures and phrases.
Hope this resource can be useful for you. 

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