This list presents a basic set of vocabulary words that deal with …
This list presents a basic set of vocabulary words that deal with the categories of global sports and various hobbies and outdoor activities. The words include both nouns and verbs relevant to playing sports, board games, and visiting areas of leisurely interest.
The majority of words contained within the website are nouns, and some verbs are interspersed. The words and verbs are presented in both modern standard and colloquial Egypt, and feature Arabic text and transliteration.
This article highlights hands-on and inquiry-based science lessons that teach about the …
This article highlights hands-on and inquiry-based science lessons that teach about the water cycle and provides lessons that integrate literacy skills with the science investigations.
In this activity students will chat about familiar situations and daily activities. …
In this activity students will chat about familiar situations and daily activities. Students will chat about their personal preferences, in particular their favorite sports. They will practice how to appropriately plan for others through asking and planning accordingly to their responses.
This article provides links to interactive web sites and lesson plans for …
This article provides links to interactive web sites and lesson plans for teaching about paleontology, dinosaurs, and archaeology in the elementary classroom.
This appendix is a compilation of various lists of words and phrases, …
This appendix is a compilation of various lists of words and phrases, some of which are quite brief, and some of which, like the "useful words" list, are quite extensive. Some of the materials rely on transliteration alone and therefore require no knowledge of Arabic script while others are written in Arabic. The word lists are focused on common words such as professions, greetings, common expressions, and also include a fictional dialogue of two people greeting each other.
STUDENT ACTIVITY - 1st -- TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can …
STUDENT ACTIVITY - 1st -- TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home.Students will gather evidence that the wind is moving by creating windsocks.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities. .
E·ChinesePlus, an initiative by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), is a …
E·ChinesePlus, an initiative by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), is a comprehensive Moodle-based open access platform aimed at enhancing Chinese as a Second Language (L2) acquisition. The platform offers an extensive array of digital activities designed for various levels (A1, A2, B1, B2 of the CEFR) and linguistic skills, including not only listening, reading, speaking, character recognition and writing, pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, but also skills such as culture and translation, for which digital resources can be quite limited. Its user-friendly interface enables learners to customize their educational journey, selecting activities that match their proficiency and learning goals.
A cornerstone of e·ChinesePlus is the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the creation of specific types of activities. Moreover, activities allowing for detailed feedback offer in-depth insights into learners' performance, fostering understanding and self-improvement.
The students will review the verbs they have learned so far, as …
The students will review the verbs they have learned so far, as well as the days of the week, the time of day, and the hours of the day. Then, they will ask and answer questions in pairs about simple daily schedules. Finally, as a group, they will describe what they do on the weekends.
Students will answer questions about themselves, such as: name, major, hobbies, and …
Students will answer questions about themselves, such as: name, major, hobbies, and schedule. Students will answer basic questions using one-word answers in the beginning, then guess which classmate is being talked about based on secretly written facts. Finally, students will ask each other questions to find another student with something in common.
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