Category: Elementary
Alphabet Chain

If you are teaching children, you’ll need to put up an alphabet chain above the chalkboard (that’s the perfect place and allows you to use for all kinds of games etc…).
It is very easy and the BEST by far … Read More ....
Classroom Rewards Lottery
Here’s something one of my mentor teachers did back when I was a student teacher. I don’t have any experience using it in my own classroom, but it seemed like a good idea…
Many classrooms are grouped into desks, with … Read More ....
Marbles in a Jar
This is an idea for improving the co-operative spirit in the classroom (or as some may refer to it, “classroom management”). I learned it from a teacher trainer in Canada, as part of a seminar on “Assertive Discipline.”
Basically, you … Read More ....
Describe the Picture
Show a picture and have learners take turns saying one descriptive thing about it. Beginners can make simple observations like “three cats” while advanced students can make up a story to go with the picture. They aren’t allowed to repeat … Read More ....
Student Names
It isn’t easy to learn so many names so fast! Here are some tips for remembering student names ( a must because when you use a student’s name, studies show they learn better/quicker! just by hearing their name!)
1. For … Read More ....
Picture Library
Pictures speak a 1,000 words and are the engine of language teaching because they provide much needed contextualization for the lesson.
Every teacher staying in EFL / ESL should have a picture library, a folder of photos (laminated if you … Read More ....
Student created word searches!
I’m a big fan of SCC – student created content. Instead of just handing out a photocopy or a worksheet – get the students to make the activity or worksheet!
They learn while making the content and since they have … Read More ....
Student – Teacher Box
Put a box on your desk and tell the students if they have any thoughts, to write them down on a piece of paper WITHOUT A NAME and put it in the box. Once a week, look in the box … Read More ....
Wall of Words

Every week put up a large piece of chart paper on the classroom wall. Get a marker on string and tie it nearby.
Students can go there and write new vocabulary they have learned or just put up graffiti and … Read More ....
BAAM
BAAM is a game I made after a lot of thought. Many teachers told me that they were frustrated when playing games – only the high level students answered and were involved!
So I came up with BAAM and without … Read More ....



