Provision for eal - Some useful Links
https://eslflow.com - Lots of sections from beginner to intermediate. Nicely laid out. Ideas for teaching as well as actual resources. Great section on visuals.
www.agendaweb.org - Resources for teaching grammar, plus great interactive books at all levels (scroll down) and listening exercises.
www.eslbase.com - Resources as well as discussion forums and miscellaneous.
learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/ - All sorts on here – interactive stories, games, puzzles, blogs, forums. There are also sections for teenagers and adult learners.
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/ - Larry’s blog is famous in EAL circles. He provides well-researched lists ‘the best of’... Up-to-date, punchy comments. You can also get a monthly newsletter from him.
www.islcollective.org - You have to register, but it’s free. There are daily uploaded resources from teachers all over the world. Also resources in MFL. Discussion forums.
http://mes-english.com/ - This is a great site. There are top quality flashcards, worksheets and games.There are matching/cloze/handwriting sheets on every topic.
http://www.newsinlevels.com/ - This is a great website. There are topical news stories at every level – starting from 0 – (five pictures with five words to match), going up to advanced. Native English and American speakers read the stories. Exercises on the news items are provided. Also, at advanced level, useful for non-EAL students.
http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/ - This is the most visited UK school website. It’s not specifically an EAL site, but the resources – in most subjects - are very useful for EAL students, just as at www.primaryresources.co.uk
BBC Spellits (Spelling games)
BBC Bitesize (Spelling and grammar)
Arcademic Skill Builders (Literacy and maths games)
Crickweb (Literacy and maths educational games)
Kids Spell (Create your own spelling lists & games)
Fun Brain (Maths, reading and spelling games)
Learning Games for Kids (Spelling and word games)
Eduplace.com (Levelled spelling and vocabulary games)
PrimaryGames.com (Spelling rules, incl. vowels, blends, plurals etc)
ICT Games.com (Look, cover, check game)
Manythings.org (Aimed at ESL students but includes useful spelling & vocabulary games)
Spelling city (Vocabulary and spelling interactive activities, printable worksheets, games)
www.agendaweb.org - Resources for teaching grammar, plus great interactive books at all levels (scroll down) and listening exercises.
www.eslbase.com - Resources as well as discussion forums and miscellaneous.
learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/ - All sorts on here – interactive stories, games, puzzles, blogs, forums. There are also sections for teenagers and adult learners.
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/ - Larry’s blog is famous in EAL circles. He provides well-researched lists ‘the best of’... Up-to-date, punchy comments. You can also get a monthly newsletter from him.
www.islcollective.org - You have to register, but it’s free. There are daily uploaded resources from teachers all over the world. Also resources in MFL. Discussion forums.
http://mes-english.com/ - This is a great site. There are top quality flashcards, worksheets and games.There are matching/cloze/handwriting sheets on every topic.
http://www.newsinlevels.com/ - This is a great website. There are topical news stories at every level – starting from 0 – (five pictures with five words to match), going up to advanced. Native English and American speakers read the stories. Exercises on the news items are provided. Also, at advanced level, useful for non-EAL students.
http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/ - This is the most visited UK school website. It’s not specifically an EAL site, but the resources – in most subjects - are very useful for EAL students, just as at www.primaryresources.co.uk
BBC Spellits (Spelling games)
BBC Bitesize (Spelling and grammar)
Arcademic Skill Builders (Literacy and maths games)
Crickweb (Literacy and maths educational games)
Kids Spell (Create your own spelling lists & games)
Fun Brain (Maths, reading and spelling games)
Learning Games for Kids (Spelling and word games)
Eduplace.com (Levelled spelling and vocabulary games)
PrimaryGames.com (Spelling rules, incl. vowels, blends, plurals etc)
ICT Games.com (Look, cover, check game)
Manythings.org (Aimed at ESL students but includes useful spelling & vocabulary games)
Spelling city (Vocabulary and spelling interactive activities, printable worksheets, games)