Filter by
Subjects
Global tag
- (-) All global tags (163)
- John Steinbeck (12)
- Of Mice and Men (12)
- Post-1900 (12)
- An Inspector Calls (11)
- J.B. Priestley (11)
- William Shakespeare (11)
- William Shakespeare (11)
- Romeo and Juliet (5)
- Cause and consequence (4)
- Harper Lee (4)
- To Kill a Mockingbird (4)
- UK (4)
- Algebra (3)
- Chronology (3)
- George Eliot (3)
- Macbeth (3)
- Macbeth (3)
- Silas Marner (3)
- Tragedy (3)
- Robert Louis Stevenson (2)
- The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (2)
- Analysis and evaluation (1)
- Arthur Miller (1)
- Asia (1)
- Charlotte Bronte (1)
- Chinua Achebe (1)
- Continuity and change (1)
- Emily Bronte (1)
- Europe (1)
- Experimental skills (1)
- H.G. Wells (1)
- I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1)
- Interpretations (1)
- Jane Eyre (1)
- Joe Simpson (1)
- Lord of the Flies (1)
- Maya Angelou (1)
- North America (1)
- Othello (1)
- Othello (1)
- Problem solving (1)
- Pronunciation and phonics (1)
- Reasoning (1)
- Required practicals (1)
- Robert Louis Stevenson (1)
- Similarity and difference (1)
- Speaking (1)
- The Crucible (1)
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (1)
- The Merchant of Venice (1)
- The Tempest (1)
- The War of the Worlds (1)
- Touching the Void (1)
- Translation (1)
- Vocabulary learning (1)
- William Golding (1)
- World War One (1)
- Wuthering Heights (1)
Resource type
- (-) Game/quiz (354)
- (-) Student activity (354)
- Revision (217)
- Starter/Plenary (162)
- Worksheet (89)
- Teaching ideas (46)
- Homework (19)
- Differentiated (7)
- Exam preparation (6)
- Role play/debate/discussion (6)
- Templates (6)
- Complete lesson (2)
- Self-assessment (2)
- Assessment (1)
- Display/posters (1)
- Icebreaker (1)
Exam board
School and education
The resources in our ELT school and education collection range from basic multi-word verbs used in classroom instructions, and vocabulary for classroom items, through worksheets on timetables and school uniform to discussion for advanced and proficiency students on their education and language learning backgrounds. There are also activities that encourage students to reflect on their learning styles and study habits and to value their fellow students, creating a positive atmosphere in the classroom.