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  I really like your idea of using Canva to plan the didactic unit on zoo animal,it's a creative and visually engaging tool that can really help organize content in a clear, student-friendly way. I think students at the secondary level will appreciate the structure and design, and it might even spark some inspiration for their own projects. Great choice! Just wanted to say I really like the idea of using Canva for your didactic unit on zoo animal, it’s such a fun and flexible way to bring lessons to life, especially for secondary students. Actually, at my school we’ve been working on a project called SanLorenzoo all about zoo animals too! It’s been a great way to get students engaged with biology, conservation, and even some creative stuff like poster making and storytelling.

GENIALLY PRESENTATION ABOUT FAIRY TALES

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Here’s a warm and engaging introduction you can use for a Genially presentation about a fairy tale project for 4th-grade students. Welcome to Our Magical Fairy Tale Project!   Grade: 4th Primary "Once upon a time… in a classroom not too far away, a group of curious and creative 4th graders set out on an adventure through the world of fairy tales !" In this project, students will: - Explore classic fairy tales from around the world - Create their own magical stories - Act out scenes with drama and imagination - Design storybooks, posters, and characters - Learn important values like kindness, bravery, and friendship Our goal is to have fun while growing as readers, writers, and storytellers. Let’s turn the page and begin this magical journey together! Welcome to Our Fairy Tale Adventure! 🏰✨ Hi everyone! 👋 Get ready to step into a magical world where stories come to life! 🌟 Today, we’re starting a fun project all about fairy tales – with dragons, princesses, talki...

STORYJUMPER IN CLASS

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StoryJumper is a digital storytelling tool that allows students to create, illustrate, and publish their own books online. It’s particularly popular in primary classrooms for literacy development. Here’s a breakdown of the advantages and disadvantages of using StoryJumper in primary lessons: ✅ Advantages Encourages Creativity & Imagination Students can create unique stories with characters, settings, and plots, helping them develop their narrative skills and imagination. User-Friendly Interface The drag-and-drop features, preset images, and simple tools make it accessible for young learners with minimal guidance. Supports Literacy Skills Promotes reading and writing through storytelling, helping students improve grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure. Engagement and Motivation The interactive, visual format keeps students engaged. The idea of publishing their own book can be very motivating. Collaborative Options Students can work on group stories, promot...

MARIE CURIE TIMELIME

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As a primary teacher, using TimeToast in the classroom offers numerous advantages for both students and educators. Here’s how it enhances teaching and learning: 1. Makes Learning More Visual and Engaging Young learners grasp concepts better when they see information visually. TimeToast’s interactive timelines help them understand sequences, cause-and-effect relationships, and historical events in a way that textbooks alone cannot. 2. Supports Storytelling and Literacy Skills I often use TimeToast for sequencing activities in English lessons. Whether it’s retelling a story, planning a narrative, or organizing a biography , students can visually map out key events, strengthening their comprehension and writing skills. 3. Encourages Active Participation Instead of passively reading about historical events or science topics, students actively engage by creating their own timelines. This hands-on approach boosts retention and understanding , making learning more meaningful. 4. Develops Cr...

WHY DO I READ? WHAT I READ? WHY IS READING SO IMPORTANT?

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As a 40s-year-old female primary school teacher, I have spent decades fostering a love for reading and learning in my students. Over the years, I’ve seen educational trends come and go, but one thing remains constant reading is at the heart of good teaching. Why I Read as a Teacher Reading isn’t just something I teach my students; it’s something I embrace in my own life. It keeps me informed, inspired, and constantly improving as an educator. Whether it’s finding the perfect story to spark a child’s imagination or deepening my understanding of how young minds learn, reading is a vital part of my role. What I Read and Why 1. Children’s Books:To Inspire Young Readers I need to know the books my students love. When I read Charlotte’s Web or The Gruffalo , I can bring those stories to life in the classroom. Understanding the themes and language of children’s literature helps me recommend books that will ignite a love for reading in my students. 2. Phonics and Literacy Instruction:To...

READING FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF LANGUAGE ACQUISITION

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Stay tuned for weekly tips, activity ideas, and resources to support reading English in primary education. Let’s turn little learners into confident communicator, one fun reading lesson at a time! Understanding how children learn to read is essential for effective language instruction. Here are some key reading theories that guide primary education: Phonics Approach:  This theory emphasizes the relationship between letters and sounds, helping children decode words by recognizing phonemes and blending sounds. Whole Language Approach:  Focuses on meaning and context, encouraging children to recognize words as whole units rather than breaking them into smaller parts. Balanced Literacy:  Combines phonics and whole language approaches, integrating guided reading, shared reading, independent reading, and writing activities. Constructivist Theory:  Based on Piaget’s ideas, this approach suggests that children construct their understanding of language through experiences and...

WELCOME TO "ENGLISH IS FUN!"

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Welcome to "A Fun Way to Teach English to Kids!"        Learning English can be an exciting adventure for kids when it's engaging, interactive, and enjoyable. "ENGLISH IS FUN!" is a blog dedicated to helping parents, teachers, and caregivers introduce English to children in a fun and effective way. Our mission is to make language learning a delightful experience through games, stories, songs, activities, and practical tips.  What You’ll Find on This Blog:  -Interactive Learning Activities: Discover hands-on activities that make learning English enjoyable, such as scavenger hunts, flashcards, and role-playing games.  -Songs and Rhymes: Music is a fantastic tool for language acquisition! Find catchy songs and rhymes that help kids remember words and phrases effortlessly.  -Storytelling and Books – Explore book recommendations and storytelling techniques that captivate young minds and build vocabulary naturally. -Fun Grammar and Vocabulary Exer...