This is a good page on this website focusing on support for teachers and parents of children whose first language is not English.
Lots of useful website links on this page.
This is a good page on this website focusing on support for teachers and parents of children whose first language is not English.
Lots of useful website links on this page.
Continuing the celebration of Refugee Week this is a nice website with some good resources in the Materials section to support your New to English (A1) learners. Both downloadable worksheets and online learning practise available.
Refugee Week 2020 is a celebration of the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees. Founded in 1998 and held every year around World Refugee Day on the 20 June.
This website has various ideas to contribute to and take part in celebrations this week. The Children and Young People’s Section has some good ideas for schools, teachers and pupils.
widgets to help children understand infection control
Logging in to learning platforms These video clips show how to log in to Glow, Microsoft Teams, Google Classroom and Seesaw. Some are translated into other languages.
With thanks to Aberdeenshire EAL Service.
This link is to a database of websites shared by teachers which has many useful resources for learning. It has been compiled by Teach First, a social Enterprise dedicated to building a fair education for all. https://www.teachfirst.org.uk/
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/149TQzqLlY7C-jxbCRdMYz8oYXxfimhI1k9IiI-PxWe4/edit?usp=sharing
This link contains lots of websites, apps and links to sites supporting EAL learning at home during school closures. Some support pupils learning at different levels of English and some support for parents/guardians as well as support for teachers with EAL learners in their classes. Lots of resources to help teachers with learning and teaching ideas.
Some of these we have posted already, but there are some excellent resources in here. Have a look!
Attached are a variety of corona virus support materials – books, leaflets, workbooks – for young people of all ages and their parents/guardians to look at if they are feeling anxious about the current situation. Hopefully you can find some that will help understand how the virus is affecting people’s lives and how to manage their feelings around this.
BPSTalking to children about illness
BPSTalking to children about coronavirus
Virus time capsule sheetsp.Primaryschool
It.is.ok.to.worry.for.kids.NHS
NosyCrowVirusBookAxelSchefflerIlustrated
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