A Theme Page about Queen Elizabeth II, the late monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, who died on Sept 9th, aged 96, at Balmoral Castle, Scotland. This page celebrates her life and lifetime of service to the Commonwealth.
Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. Typically held during the last week of September, it highlights the value of free and open access to information.
This day is set aside to honor and celebrate Native Americans, the first Americans to live in North America.
It can be celebrated on different dates. For example, in Wisconsin and South Dakota, it falls on the second Monday in October. However, in Nevada and California, the date is celebrated on the fourth Friday in September.
A theme page about the Native Americans, suitable for intermediate level (A2-B1) students, year 7-9 in Sweden. Related topics: Thanksgiving 3-7, Colonisation of North America 8-9, Indigenous Peoples' Day
This Theme Page is a Reading Guide to the book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian by Sherman Alexie, available in esl-bits.net. Suitable for level A.2.2 - B1. (year 8-9 and above in Sweden)
This is the first step to getting your students to speak in the classroom. Students read out the questions and answers in turns. Read more
50 Must-Read Books
50 Must-Read Books for Eighth Graders Welcome to Amy’s Bookshelf! Here, teachers will find carefully curated book lists for each grade level from kindergarten to twelfth grade.
These Chinese Fortune Cookies can be used with or without the actual cookies as inspirational affirmations at the beginning of each lesson, week, month, project, term, or year.