New resources added February 2020
ESL KidStuff Blog
by ESL KidStuff
4y ago
Monthly materials and resources additions to ESL KidStuff We’ve added 60 new worksheets and materials packs content pages to our site … 60 new lesson worksheets added! We have added a new worksheet for each lesson plan on ESL KidStuff. These can be found in the “Additional materials” section of the material pack for each lesson. These can be useful for: giving additional homework practice giving additional practice in class giving as a review activity in a following class giving to students who are at a higher level to their classmates giving out for fun! To see the new worksheets, go to the ..read more
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Top 10 supplies for an ESL kids classroom
ESL KidStuff Blog
by ESL KidStuff
5y ago
What are the must have teaching tools for an English kids teacher? Teaching kids necessitates having loads of supplies at hand – some will be lesson specific and are only used for certain lesson themes, however, some classroom tools can be used over and over for many different activities. I have a big sports bag that I take to all my kid’s classes, and along with the essentials (pens, pencils, crayons, marker pens, scissors, etc.) the following items are always given a space.   1. Egg timer and stopwatch Egg timers are great for timed games, throwing around the classroom (such as for the tim ..read more
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Top 10 tips for teaching English to toddlers
ESL KidStuff Blog
by ESL KidStuff
5y ago
Ideas for teaching 2 and 3-year-olds in your ESL classroom Teaching 2 and 3-year-olds can be a lot of fun and extremely rewarding.  However, many teachers worry about teaching this age group as it requires teachers to rethink their teaching strategies and classroom management.  It is actually much easier than you may think to teach little ones, and once you “crack the code”, you’ll probably enjoy teaching these classes more than any others. Here are some great tips to get you started. 1. Understand their limitations and abilities Don’t get discouraged that they can’t read or write and someti ..read more
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