This fun animal-themed presentation is great for introducing children to some well-known wild animals including a lion, a tiger, a hippo, a crocodile, a giraffe, and many others. The children will enjoy the game element trying to work out which animal is hiding in the grass.
This informative presentation clearly explains how to structure sentences in Future Continuous. The bright colours and fantastic illustrations are great for keeping students engaged and helping them to practise their speaking skills.
This excellent presentation is a great way to prepare your pupils for the oral part of the end of the year exam in English. It explores the benefits of learning a foreign language, including communication, greater career options, culture awareness and many others.
This lovely presentation focuses on some of the common shapes (a square, a rectangle, a circle, a triangle, a heart and a star). The children will develop their speaking skills as well as logical thinking by completing repeated sequences of shapes.
The children will love this fun and engaging presentation with Have you ever questions. It is a great way to get to know your class as well as help them to consolidate structuring sentences in Present Perfect.
This animal-themed presentation is perfect for younger learners. It uses short rhymes to teach children about the different types of animals found at the zoo.
This informative presentation would be perfect as an introduction to some of the countries of the world. It features some key facts about the countries as well as the pictures of the national flags.
Adverbs of manner tell us how someone does something or how something happens. This bright and colourful presentation clearly explains how to form adverbs of manner from adjectives and how to use them in sentences.
Perfect for the whole class, this presentation features some fantastic photos to help support your teaching of food from around the world. Use them as role-play inspiration, discussion starters, writing prompts and much more!
This presentation features beautiful photos and educational rhymes about different colours (blue, red, white, black, yellow, green, orange, brown, pink and purple).
This fun PowerPoint explains the spelling rules for using possessive apostrophes. The children will enjoy being detectives and trying to work out who the presents belong to using clues.