This PowerPoint is an excellent visual aid to engage children to recognise and count numbers 1 to 10. Matching numerals to a visual representation will also help to reinforce the relationship between numbers and counting.
This engaging presentation teaches children to talk about their pets and continues the development of masculine/feminine pronouns in English. It provides lots of exciting activities to help your pupils practise the new vocabulary.
Use this vocabulary building PowerPoint to teach your class the English names for the important parts of the body, including the head, arms, hands, tummy, legs and feet. Each slide features a different body part, along with the English term for it and an original illustration to aid visual memory.
This fun and colourful PowerPoint teaches your children about what a preposition is and how it is used in a sentence, with cute cats as a visual example. See if your children can work out the position of the cats as the PowerPoint progresses.
This fun farm-themed presentation is great for introducing children to some well-known farm animals including cows, horses, pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits, ducks and geese. The children will enjoy the game element trying to work out which animal is hiding behind the haystack.
This simple yet engaging presentation is a great way to introduce opposite adjectives to beginner learners. Beautiful illustrations are particularly effective at helping children memorise new vocabulary faster. The presentation encourages them to think of different ways of expressing themselves through speech or writing.
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.
This bright and engaging presentation will introduce the names of baby animals to younger children. Short rhymes and colourful images make learning the new vocabulary easy and fun!
This fantastic PowerPoint highlights the difference between a comparative adjective and superlative adjectives. It will enable children to practise changing adjectives and structuring simple sentences, boosting their language skills in the process.
This colourful presentation will no doubt engage the younger learners with its bright pictures and funny rhymes. It is ideal for teaching new vocabulary or consolidating children’s knowledge.
Celebrate birthdays and make someone feel really special by singing this famous English song. Don’t forget to change the name to the name of the birthday boy or girl! This presentation is also fantastic for revising the English numbers up to 10.