by David | Templates, Tools
Today, I want to share with you a website (Tekhnologic) that has a large collection of very high quality Microsoft PowerPoint, Word and Excel templates. They were designed by an English teacher for English teachers. While many of these templates are more applicable...
by David | Games, Templates, Tools
Kids love using realia. Recently, I was in Taipei and found some ‘realistic’ fake money (as much as it can legally be). I wanted to buy it, however, I was unsure of the legality of traveling with fake money into another country. (I know, you see fake money...
by David | Games, Starter, Templates
In some of my recent Starter classes I’ve been experimenting with using the ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire?’ PowerPoint template. Mostly, I’ve been using it to review vocabulary, however, you could use it for grammar, spelling, or other...
by David | Templates, Tips, Tools, Workflows
Here are three fonts that every teacher of young learners should have: KG Dots Primary KG Dots Lined KG Dots No Space You can download them here. (Don’t forget though, most children don’t enjoy tracing endless lines of letters or words. Be mindful of that...
by David | Templates, Tips, Tools
At the moment I’m working on making mini-flash cards for my EFL Kindergarten course. (You can download my free kindergarten mini-flash card template.) The way most language schools make their mini-flash cards is they download black and white images from...
by David | Games, Templates
This month’s free Kindergarten printable template of the month is…. Bingo! Here’s how I play Bingo with my preschool English classes. First, I prepare the materials. I typically only play Bingo using a set of 6-8 vocabulary items. Any less, tends to make the game...