Teaching kids the short e word families: et, en, ed and egLynn Scotty
https://youtu.be/jRv_JdelqJ0
This video demonstrates three learning activities for each short e word family: et, en, ed and eg. The video ends with an assessment sorting activity. During trimester 1 the short vowels are taught. During the second trimester the short vowel families are introduced.
Teaching kids the short e word families: et, en, ed and egLynn Scotty
https://youtu.be/jRv_JdelqJ0
This video demonstrates three learning activities for each short e word family: et, en, ed and eg. The video ends with an assessment sorting activity. During trimester 1 the short vowels are taught. During the second trimester the short vowel families are introduced.
This PPT teaches the names of some common and some less common sports. It is intended for use by ESL teachers with students in the pre-intermediate range. For more advanced learners, use it to spur descriptions of the sports. Check out http://www.davidteaching.blogspot.com and http://www.ted-ielts.com for more great ESL and IELTS resources.
At home teaching kids digraphs ch, sh and thLynn Scotty
Video @ https://youtu.be/-7uwhLNmecce
Beginning readers learn the sounds that letters make. They learn to put individual letter sounds together to make words. Digraphs are different. They are 2 letters that join together to make a new sound. For example the word chip begins with the digraph ch. The /c/ and /h/ are not pronounced separately, but instead they are combined to form one new sound /ch/ This video provides parents with teaching activities that include activity cards, sound letter activities, fill in the blanks and a spin wheel with visuals and examples. The link for all the templates is
How to Teach Kids to Differentiate Between Using #Digraphs ow and ouLynn Scotty
Teaching video @ https://youtu.be/WTexYVXY7a4
Since both ow and ou make the same sound, choosing which to use is confusing. The purpose of this video is to teach kids a few tips that can help them to determine when to use ow and when to use ou.
This PPT teaches the names of some common and some less common sports. It is intended for use by ESL teachers with students in the pre-intermediate range. For more advanced learners, use it to spur descriptions of the sports. Check out http://www.davidteaching.blogspot.com and http://www.ted-ielts.com for more great ESL and IELTS resources.
At home teaching kids digraphs ch, sh and thLynn Scotty
Video @ https://youtu.be/-7uwhLNmecce
Beginning readers learn the sounds that letters make. They learn to put individual letter sounds together to make words. Digraphs are different. They are 2 letters that join together to make a new sound. For example the word chip begins with the digraph ch. The /c/ and /h/ are not pronounced separately, but instead they are combined to form one new sound /ch/ This video provides parents with teaching activities that include activity cards, sound letter activities, fill in the blanks and a spin wheel with visuals and examples. The link for all the templates is
How to Teach Kids to Differentiate Between Using #Digraphs ow and ouLynn Scotty
Teaching video @ https://youtu.be/WTexYVXY7a4
Since both ow and ou make the same sound, choosing which to use is confusing. The purpose of this video is to teach kids a few tips that can help them to determine when to use ow and when to use ou.
For intermediate EFL students. Practice modal verbs of possibility and cerainty - may, might, could, must, can't be.
Look at the pictures and make sentences
1. Alphabet
Quiz
You can play with 2 teams
Click on the to hear the letter
Click on the letter and answer the question
Click to go back to your team alphabet page
2. A Team
Choose a letter
A B C D E
F G H I J
K L M N O
P Q R S T
U V W X/Y Z
3. B Team
Choose a letter
A B C D E
F G H I J
K L M N O
P Q R S T
U V W X/Y Z