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Hi All, I am wondering, have been actually since I first joined, why do we only have 3 levels of worksheets? I find our elementary level quite confusing sometimes: we seem to have everything in it from beginner to pre-intermediate. Just wondering how many people here teach beginners or even complete beginners? I have groups of complete adult beginners and often struggle to find anything appropriate for them. Anybody else in this position?
I strongly agree with this. Elementary is waaay different than beginner and I wish they added a beginner category to make it easier to find printables and other materials and navigate the site. I�d support this decision if the site ever considers it.
I say this, however, most of my material is for advanced and sometimes intermediate students. But I teach beginners and kids as well, so this level matters to me. A1 option rights! Haha.
I was wondering if anybody can think of some more examples. I know there are more but the old brain is not at its best this morning. If I get enough, I will do a worksheet on this to annoy my students.
Unfortunately, after all these years, the forum seems to be broken. How sad, I have fond memories of playing on the forum in the early days (2008-2009 and later) when there was only a few of us and we built a thriving community that has made me a far better teacher.
Oh well, it is what it is, I suppose. There were a couple of gaming forums I used about 15 years ago that were a lot of fun but no longer exist, and I really miss my chats with those guys. This place may well have a few problems but it is still here. That is the main thing. Good to see a few of the old faces still posting. Meanwhile, I may have to post something to try and get rid of some of that spam.
Ordinal numbers handout
A handout for teaching ordinal numbers. I created these in the shape of a house, as it is more engaging and helps students remember that ordinal numbers can be used for counting floors.
Level: elementary Age: 6-11 Downloads: 6
Baby animals and their tracks
Write the number of these baby animals. Listen to your teacher to know how to color every chart. Find out the tracks ot the animal.
Level: elementary Age: 4-100 Downloads: 9
My Space Mission project and writing file (2 pages)
I�ve created this worksheet to accompany the Global English 4 (Second Edition) Unit 2 (Earth and Beyond) project. However, it can be used in any space-related lesson.
Level: elementary Age: 7-14 Downloads: 8
Writing A Review - Summer Camp
An essay worksheet to guide you how to write a review for a summer camp experience.
Level: advanced Age: 15-17 Downloads: 6