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Adding Using Numbers 1-5

Students will be learning the definition of addition and learn to utilize manipulatives to help process addition problems.

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Reading - When You Come To Montreal - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan

Reading - When You Come To Montreal

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The Mystery Of Easter Island ESL Lesson Plan

"When to teach this Easter Island lesson plan? This lesson starts with a simple warm-up where you can ask your students) to identify different land formations. From here you can work with them by using the question prompts provided. The pictures provided should provide context and also spark conversation. Upon completion of the warm-up, reading activities can be introduced. You will notice that besides the texts there are different vocabulary words defined. If your students are having trouble understanding the meaning of them, you can look up supplementary pictures online. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."

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Geography

Maps, Landforms, Cardinal and Intermediate Directions

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Dimensions of Wellness

Please watch the video from the link above. Then, use the link to take the quiz.

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Speaking - Urban Social Issue - Off2Class ESL Lesson Plan

"Urban Social and Issues This advanced lesson plan introduces vocabulary related to pollution, poverty and other issues found in urban settings. It provides plenty of thought-provoking questions to get your students talking and engaged with the material. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."

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From the Factory to You!

Students will explore how products make the journey from raw materials all the way to their use.

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Teaching The Past Perfect Simple – An ESL Lesson Plan For Teachers

"What is the Past Perfect Tense? In English, the past perfect tense is used to describe the relationship between two actions that happened in the past. Using had + past participle makes the order of the two events clear. For example, one can say, “I had studied English before I moved to Australia”. This sentence is clear and concise. As well, one can see the past perfect contained in the if clause in the third conditional. Ultimately, the past perfect is used in complex sentences, which may be why new English learners are so intimidated by it. Don’t worry, with practice your students will be confident expressing their ideas using the past perfect. If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account."

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