sábado, 27 de febrero de 2021

Spot the grammar mistakes by @EnglishSmarts

Mistakes are an essential part of learning languages. There’s no way that you can learn languages without making lots of mistakes. This resource helps you learn from them as quickly as possible. 

Found on Recipes for English, a website with resources for English learners and ELF teachers, Stop the grammar mistakes offers grammar exercises that are great training before exams. 

You can download and print them. They include answers.

Visit it on:

https://recipesforenglish.com/spot-the-grammar-mistakes/

viernes, 26 de febrero de 2021

Plants. Open Educational Resource by @CeDeC_intef

Open Educational Resource by EDIA Project- Cedec. Its author is Javier Ramos Sancha.

This project is part of a set of some projects designed to  cover all the learning standards of the Natural Science curriculum of Primary Education are published at the BOE (March 1st 2014). With this project you will be able to let your students be autonomous learners and guide them through their learning. 

The project is made  up of six different missions whose main topic is plants. There are activities to do individually, in pairs or in teams.

Visit the project on:

https://cedec.intef.es/proyecto-edia-plants-aprendemos-ciencias-en-ingles-aicle/ 

viernes, 19 de febrero de 2021

iVoiceNote

iVoiceNote lets you type with your voice in any language. When you speak into the microphone, your speech is converted into text in real-time, ready for revision and editing. 

Transcribers  will find iVoiceNote helpful, as they can listen to a recording and repeat the speech into the mic, to get iVoiceNote to transcribe it for them. 

https://ivoicenote.com/ 


#ProtectTheFacts International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance

Over 75 years after the end of the Second World War, Holocaust memory is under threat. 

The IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance) unites governments and experts to strengthen, advance, and promote Holocaust education, remembrance, and research worldwide and to uphold the commitments of the 2000 Stockholm Declaration and the 2020 Ministerial Declaration. 

This campaign fights against Holocaust distortion (rhetoric, written work, or other media that excuse, minimise, or misrepresent the known historical record of the Holocaust) It provides information about the Holocaust as a means of preserving its memory.

https://www.againstholocaustdistortion.org/

sábado, 13 de febrero de 2021

Storynory

Storynory is a podcast and website with audio streaming that has been giving free audio stories to the world since November 2005. 

They offer over 600 audio stories on the site including original stories, fairytales, classic authors, poems… Most of them are aimed at an age group around 7 to 11 years. 

You can find Storynory on:

https://www.storynory.com/

On Twitter

https://twitter.com/storynory 

On YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI7gXZrVe2y-u5LGLilMvvQ

On Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/storynory/ 

LyricsGaps. Improve your English through music

LyricsGaps is a fun method to learn and improve your English (and other languages) through music and typing in song lyrics. You can listen to songs and fill in the blanks or take some quizzes. For each song there are different levels: Karaoke, Beginner, Intermediate and Expert.

Video clips are embedded on the page to listen to the song and fill in the blanks at the same time. 

Quizzes can be printed out. Teachers can also create their own quizzes or customize the existing ones.

http://www.lyricsgaps.com/en

sábado, 6 de febrero de 2021

NASA Kids' Club

NASA Kids’ Club is a collection games, interactive activities, and images for students in Kindergarten through fourth grade. You will find games of various skill levels for children pre-K through grade 4. These games support national education standards in STEM.

Their games and interactive activities are arranged on five skill levels. The activities range from simple things like coloring pages and pattern recognition games to more difficult tasks like identifying planets based on clues provided in written and video form. 
(Source NASA Kids’ Club)

Writing Sparks (Writing prompts)

Writing Sparks is a series of inspirational writing challenges for elementary school students. 

It offers timed writing prompts to share with your class. 

Access this educational resource through the following link:

https://writingsparks.com/ 

Through this video you can see how it works and its usefulness as a way to encourage writing.

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