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English Language Teaching

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Cross-curricular Activities

Hana Svecova

£9.50   207x190   0 pages   

Description

A selection of thirty units covering a wide variety of cross-curricular topics.

Areas covered include maths, geography, biology, history, music, art, and drama. All the activities give learners opportunities to communicate in English and at the same time explore core areas of the curriculum.

Who is it for?

  • Teachers, teacher trainees (including CELTA and Trinity Cert TESOL), and teacher trainers.

Key features

  • Lots of hands-on activities.
  • Easily accessible resources.
  • Can be used between elementary and intermediate levels.
  • Aimed at higher primary and secondary.
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Sample pages

Contents

Introduction

Activities


1 Coat of arms

2 Animals

3 Fractions

4 Drawing a song

5 Plants

6 Experiments with a glass of water

7 Gold Rush routes

8 Multiplying and dividing

9 Leaves

10 Health

11 Moving pictures

12 Weather

13 Measurements

14 The Stone Age

15 Sight

16 Pictograms

17 The Solar System

18 Sound and hearing

19 Musical instruments

20 Weight

21 Library

22 Maps

23 Materials

24 Tree rings

25 Pulse

26 Fruit and vegetables

27 Voice

28 Timetable

29 Touch, taste, and smell

30 Framed pictures

ISBN index

Cross-curricular Activities 978-0-19-442188-1

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