by Chenyu Yi | May 11, 2018
This lesson is designed to help children to get involved in group discussions with their peers and to learn the importance of working...
by Colby Patton | Dec 20, 2017
Colby Patton | Oxford High School | Oxford, Kansas The upturned iceberg project is a project centered on exploring culture that makes the students think and research things that aren’t commonly researched about different countries. Read transcript Hi. My name is Colby...
by Colby Patton | Dec 14, 2017
Colby Patton | Oxford High School | Oxford, Kansas Colby Patton describes different activities used in her Spanish class to teach how to tell time; these methods can be used in teaching English, as well as any other language being learned. Read Transcript Hello, my...
by Shirley Meissner | Nov 8, 2017
Shirley Meissner | Wichita Collegiate School | Wichita, Kansas Quotes in the classroom can inspire and challenge your students in subtle ways every day. Use quotes to decorate the classroom and also in your lessons. Try adding a quote or two to your classroom today!...
by Junilda Farner | Feb 22, 2017
Junilda Farner | Wichita Collegiate School | Wichita, Kansas This activity demonstrates one way to teach children about family and cultural differences. A list is sent home with each student who then works with their family to find the items. They bring these to class...
by Becky O'Hearn | Feb 22, 2017
Becky O’Hearn | Wichita Collegiate School | Wichita, Kansas This lesson introduces the concept of friendship and how to be a good friend using a story. The teacher also asks the students questions about their own friendship skills. Read Transcript Hi! Today I...
by Educator Partner | Nov 15, 2016
Watch how Indigenous early childhood educators provide young children with experiences and ways of learning that share cultural knowledge. Visit the Foundations for Success website: http://www.foundationsforsuccess.qld.edu.au/resources to see their guidelines for...
by Educator Partner | Aug 24, 2016
Meet the stars of Children Just Like Me, a comprehensive book view of international cultures, exploring diverse backgrounds from Argentina to New Zealand to China to Israel. A favorite in classrooms, libraries, and homes this brand new edition of Children Just Like Me...
by Educator Partner | Feb 10, 2016
This silly song explores likes and dislikes by combing foods in strange ways. What funny food combos can you think of? ****** For free resources like coloring sheets, games, flashcards, and worksheets for this song and others, visit:...
by Educator Partner | Jan 27, 2015
‘The World’s Family’ introduces children to various cultures, religion and basic geography concepts. Written by Miranda Paul, Illustrated by Fanny Wen, Narrated by Leisha Daniel, Produced by Artful4.com Read Transcript “The World’s Family,” an embracing culture...
by Educator Partner | Oct 9, 2013
An original (and very silly) food song for teaching how to express food likes and dislikes, and asking and answering “Do you like _______?” questions. This song is a lot of fun to use with Pre-K students, young ESL and EFL students, and children with...
by Educator Partner | May 12, 2012
A fun song for kids to practice hobbies and verbs. Great for preschool, kindergarten and the ESL classroom. What do you like to do? What do you like to do? What do you like to do? What do you like to do? What do you like to do? What do you like to do? Ride a bike....
by Educator Partner | Nov 18, 2010
We love our families. Let’s sing about it! This song was written from the heart to share our love to our families. It’s got a nice melody and also happens to be a pretty good learning song for EFL/ESL learners. Read Transcript Mommy and daddy. Sister and...