If you teach history and are doing anything on Ancient Rome there is a new TED Ed lesson on "The Day in the Life of a Roman Soldier". The whole lesson along with the video can be found by clicking here. If you are interested in this TED Ed Lesson, there is a much older one called "A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome" and can be found by clicking here.
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Showing posts with label lesson. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Daily French Podcast
Daily French Pod has a French lesson that is new every day just for you. The podcast lessons that are posted have a different difficulty level every day so as a teacher you may have to hunt through them to find suitable podcasts for your students. To see the site click here.
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Grammar Flip
GrammarFlip is an online interactive website to help students master grammar. The format of the lessons are a short video / slide show followed by a review exercise that is made up of multiple-choice or fill-in-the-blank questions. To see the site click here.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Film English
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FilmEnglish is a blog by Kieran Donaghy. According to his site it "promotes the innovative and creative use of film in language learning. All of the lesson plans revolve around the use of video and film to teach English. The site promotes cineliteracy, the ability to analyse moving images, and considers cineliteracy as a 21st century skill which our students need to learn. Film English has become a very popular resource bank and is visited by over 50,000 teachers every month." Each video comes with it's own lesson plan and is labelled with a level of difficulty and a recommended age level
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