
Who Has Picture…? A Game of Descriptions
If you’re looking for a fun and interactive way to engage your students in a lesson on communication, descriptions, and deduction, the game “Who Has…?”

If you’re looking for a fun and interactive way to engage your students in a lesson on communication, descriptions, and deduction, the game “Who Has…?”

I recently searched for some ideas for the first week of school to see if there were any fresh, new ideas out there. I came

The first week of school sets the tone for the rest of the year, and as a language teacher, I know how important it is

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I am constantly seeing posts in my social media groups about what is one thing in your classroom you can’t live without. For years, I

Scrambled Egg is another great activity to get students up and out of their desks. You know I can’t resist a good movement activity. So

If you’ve been looking for a way to organize your lessons, increase student independence, and keep learning interactive (without feeling chaotic), HyperDocs might be your

Seasonal themes are a powerful way to bring energy and engagement into your world language classroom, and Saint Patrick’s Day is no exception. While it

For most teachers, March is the LONGEST month ever. There are no holidays or days off. We work straight through to the end of the