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Primary Tips
Support materials and ideas for teachers teaching primary age students.
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First Lessons
Teaching children takes a great deal of skill, patience and preparation, so this first tip is all ab
Managing Very Young learners
It can be very daunting going into a class of 20 or 30 five-year-olds when you have little teaching
My English Classroom
Throughout the year you’ll be using classroom language and it’s important for children to be int
My Favourite Book
I decided to write a tip about using storybooks as I frequently refer to storybooks as being a way t
The Senses
Every child is unique and approaches learning differently.
Using Songs
Children all over the world love listening to songs and most of them love singing too!
Working in Pairs and Groups
The tendency with primary learners is to treat the class as a whole group and underestimate their ab
Zero Materials
Do you find yourself spending hours preparing your lessons?