Teaching Drama to Kids Without Reading a Script: Pantomime and Expression
Teaching children drama is a fabulous way to broaden confidence and self awareness. Here we discuss some strategies for teaching pantomime as a …
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Teaching children drama is a fabulous way to broaden confidence and self awareness. Here we discuss some strategies for teaching pantomime as a …
Continue ReadingIt is true that there is no Spanish verb that corresponds to the way the English verb “to like” works in English. This causes fewr …
Continue ReadingThis is the easiest tense to learn to conjugate in the whole language - only three irregular verbs. So why do students often have trouble using it? Is …
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Continue ReadingIt is often easier to most students of Spanish to decide correctly whether to use “ser” or “estar” when they are dealing with …
Continue ReadingPhylogeny is not just theoretical science. Researchers in applied fields from medicine to environmental clean-up have found the study of phylogeny to …
Continue ReadingBy the very nature of teaching English as a second language, instructors are teaching culture, both directly and indirectly. Therefore, it is not …
Continue ReadingThis is part of a series of kindergarten lesson plans to teach harvest and autumn related ideas. This is the first of the “Leaves” series. …
Continue ReadingIn this lesson, you will continue the discussion of trees, leaves and squirrels with your class. We will review how plants and animals prepare for …
Continue ReadingThis will be the last lesson on the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Here we will learn about the lighthouse of Alexandria, which is located in …
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