"Labor Day is a glorious holiday because your child will be going back to school the next day. It would have been called Independence Day, but that name was already taken."
—Bill Dodds
Did you know that ESL Library has dozens of printable resources (charts, forms, warmers, worksheets, etc.) in addition to our ready-made lesson plans and flashcards? Our team is very excited about the addition of the Resources section, and we hope teachers find it useful this school year.
This week, we're featuring 10 of our back-to-school Resources to get you back into the swing of things.
- Following the Teacher's Instructions
Visuals for following teacher instructions (for beginner-level learners) - Class List
A basic template for creating a class list (includes fields for contact information and preferred name) - Attendance Sheet
A basic template for class attendance - Weekly Planner
A planner template with a to-do list for weekly lesson planning - Recommended Listening Resources
A chart of listening resources that learners and teachers can add to - Our Resource Library
A blank sign-out sheet for borrowing classroom supplies and resources - Exit Slips
Learner reflection forms that teachers hand out to students toward the end of class - IPA Chart
A chart that shows the basic phonemes of American and Canadian English to aid with teaching pronunciation - My Language Goals
A goal-setting form for students to fill out during a transitional stage - Writing Correction Key
A code that teachers and peer editors can use for making writing corrections
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- Back-to-School Lesson Collection
Hit the books!
In this theme-based lesson collection, you'll find role-plays, dialogues, articles, debates, and discussion starter lessons on a variety of back-to-school topics.
Are you NEW to ESL Library and wondering where to start? Check out our resource: Suggested Teaching Order for Grammar Practice Worksheets. We also have video demos in our Help Docs. If you don't find what you're looking for, please send us a request.
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