Teaching Materials
This section is for ETJ members who would like to make and share materials and worksheets for others to download.
Procedure
- Before submitting anything, e-mail a title and description of the material (without any attachments) to the Website Coordinator.
- After the idea has been discussed and approved, please send the material as an attachment, following these guidelines:
a. If possible, send as an HTML document accompanied by dependent files (using software such as Dreamweaver).
b. The next best option is to save the materials in MS Word, or similar software, using the "save as a web page" option.
c. By agreement with the Website Coordinator, it may be acceptable to send files in .txt form with any accompanying images in .jpg or .gif form. Also, within the body of the text it should be clearly indicated where the images should be placed, although their exact placement also depends on the limitations of HTML coding.
The Website Coordinator reserves the right to modify or reject submissions.
Index of Materials Currently Available
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Phonics Cards
Downloadable, print-ready deck of colorful phonetic cards based on Finding Out 1.
Created by: Brad Foley
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Planning EFL Parties
Guidelines and sample materials detailing what to do -- and not do! -- when organizing extracurricular activities, such as Christmas or Halloween parties, for young EFL learners.
Created by: Sharon Abe
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Make Your Own ELT Cards
A step by step guide for teachers, detailing the necessary materials and wisest procedure for creating attractive picture/vocabulary cards that can survive even the genki'est of children's classes.
Created by: Peter Warner
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Phonics-based cards, worksheets, and games Blending A Hand | Talk About! | Pass the angel
Created by: David Lisgo
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Picture Bingo
With just the click of a button,create A4-sized themed color bingo-cards. "Halloween" and "Christmas" for now, but more in future.
Created by: Nicolas Cueto
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The 4 Skills Of Phonics
A phonics programme outline -- A.C.T.I.V.E. -- that helps students acquire a knowledge of English phonics, by stimulating all four skills, which reinforce each other.
Created by: Peter Warner
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