I am an Australian Secondary teacher with 15 years of classroom experience teaching English, EAL, History and Geography. I am passionate about all things literacy and using evidence-based practice.
This set of ten worksheets was originally designed for secondary EAL learners and is designed to be simple and striaghtforward. It contains the following: - Calclulating how many minutes/hours worked (in 15 minute increments) using both numerical and worded questions - Calculating simple casual income based on hours worked - Calculating weekly, fortnightly, monthly and yearly income There is significant repetition of skills using different tables and worded scenarios. This is also great for pri
Four page booklet including one-step and two-step money problems using all four operations. Great for primary/elementary students or for older EALD students learning to read maths problems. Booklet includes worked examples for one-step and two-step problems. Handy for independent work once these skills have been taught. Great practice for students needing help with worded problems.
Created for secondary EAL/EFL learners studying the film 'The Eagle Huntress'. This worksheet includes a one page reading task and simple comprehension questions to build student knowledge of the people of Mongolia. Do this before wathcing the film.
There are two sample paragraphs here. The first one is weak and includes errors such as: - Lack of capitals for proper nouns - Incorrect acknowledgement of the text (lacks italics or inverted commas) - 'Floating' quotes that are not integrated into a sentence - Poor link sentence plus more Students can study this non-example and correct the errors or re-write the whole paragraph to improve it. Students often have more fun identifying errors than they do reading a strong piece. The second exampl
This tasks was designed for secondary EAL students studying the film 'The Eagle Huntress'. Straightforward comprehension task on Golden Eagles. Useful for younger non-EAL students.
These resources were originially designed for secondary EAL students to help them understand the basic concept of a budget and to introduce relevant language such as 'income', 'expenses', 'surplus' and 'deficit'. The worksheets become progressively more difficult. Worksheet 1: 3 simple tables which require the students to work out the income, expenses and surplus/deficit. Worksheet 2: Studnets read the blurb to fill in the tables for both Freddie and Nikkie's budgets. They can then calculate t
This tasks was created for secondary EAL students studying the film 'The Eagle Huntress'. This cloze task can stand alone or can follow on (in a subsequent lesson) from the 'Golden Eagles Comprehension' task. Useful for younger non-EAL students.
This task was designed for EAL/EFL learners studying the film 'The Eagle Huntress'. Following on from the reading comprehension task, students can complete this cloze exercise to consolidate their knowledge of the people of Mongolia before watching the film.
This task was designed for secondary EAL students studying the film 'The Eagle Huntress'. A simple synopsis of the film to ensure comprehension of key elements. Useful for younger non-EAL students
This task was designed for EAL/EFL learners studying the film 'The Eagle Huntress'. This is a harder version of the cloze exercise based on the initial reading comprehension task.
Worksheets with some examples of polysemy, homphones and homogrpahs in 'The Hunger Games' to deepen your students vocabulary knowledge. This provides one opportunity to focus on some vocabulary words from the text.
A simple intorduction to the Forgetting Curve for senior students who are learning how to study. This is also useful for teachers learning about the benefits of spaced retireval. Keep in mind, this is a simple introduction for students. There is a lot more that teachers can learn about this to help them space and review learning for students :)
This worksheet was originally designed for to help seconday EAL students understand penalty rates and addresses time-and-a-half and double-time. Questions are in both numerical and worded forms. Useful for primary/elementary students as well.
This task was designed for EAL/EFL learners studying the film 'The Eagle Huntress'. Students match vocab related to the text with images.
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I am an Australian Secondary teacher with 15 years of classroom experience teaching English, EAL, History and Geography. I am passionate about all things literacy and using evidence-based practice.