Newsletter 5 - December 2023
Hello everyone,
Greetings from Austria!
As we reach the end of this 2023, I am writing to share the latest resources posted to the site over the last few weeks. Welcome to all the new schools who have signed up over the last few weeks! We are delighted you have joined us and look forward to hearing more about further resources you would like to access on the site in the future.
What's New on the Website in December?
Updates to the Comprehensive Library of Reading Lists!
Over the last couple of months, the reading resources area has been growing and growing into an extensive collection of curated reading lists and reading tools for your students. In addition to the extensive choice of reading lists already available, new to the collection is a graphic text reading list, as well as the final list in the series of European countries lists. You can now also find texts from the European countries (R-Z), in addition to countres (A-G) and (H-P). In the pipe-line for early in 2024 are lists for South America and more lists in the genre series.
Graphic Novel Reading List
Graphic novels are a distinct form of storytelling, blending rich visuals with narrative depth. Unlike traditional comic books, these longer, standalone works encompass a diverse range of genres, from...
World Literature Reading List - Europe (R-Z)
This is the seventh of the series of World Literature reading lists. This list focuses on translated texts written by authors from Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine...
New Grammar Inquiry series
Last week we began a new series of inquiry-based learning activities for teaching students about different aspects of English grammar. The first page focuses on apostrophes and includes engaging, fun and educational activities to develop your younger students' understanding of apostrophe usage. If you set up a student account, your students will be able to access the page directly.
Apostrophe Inquiry to Go
Today, we begin a new series of inquiry-based learning activities for teaching students about different aspects of English grammar. Our first page focuses on apostrophes and includes engaging, fun and...
Poetry Lesson Resources
We continue to receive positive feedback about the poetry lesson resources. Thank you for the support. New for December is a seasonal poem from Robert Frost: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening with both teacher and student pages. If you set up a student account, your students will be able to access the page directly.
If you're looking for a second Winter themed poem, Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden would be a great choice. Each Poem to Go is a complete teaching resource including pre-reading activities, a summary and analysis of the poem and both short and longer questions with model answers.
Poem to Go: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost
"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" is a contemplative and introspective poem by Robert Frost that describes the speaker's momentary pause in a serene, snow-covered forest. As he watches the snow fall...
Poem to Go: Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden
"Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden is a poignant poem that explores the often underappreciated sacrifices and expressions of love made by parents, particularly the poet's father. The poem describes...
Enhance your unit planning with our subject group overviews
In response to your valuable feedback, we continue to create subject group overviews to support unit planning for all the units on the website. Early in 2024, a new series of year and cross programme course outlines will be launched.
Subject Group Overviews
Subject group overviews provide a comprehensive summary of each unit, including key/related concepts, global context explorations, ATL skills and subject-specific objectives. They ensure a coherent educational...
Do your students have access to the website yet?
In response to your valuable feedback, we continue to create subject group overviews to support unit planning for all the units on the website. Early in 2024, a new series of year and cross programme course outlines will be launched.
A few schools have already signed up for student site access. One of the valuable aspects of the website is the possibility for teachers to create class groups and student assignments within the website environment. Teachers can assign pages for students to study and formative quizzes and summative assessment tasks for completion on the website. These features simplify the teaching and learning process, including setting and marking student assessments, recording student achievement and providing feedback.
On the page below, I explain how to set up classes for your students:
Student Access
Empower Your Students with Exclusive Access! Dive into our enhanced subscription feature that not only lets you access valuable resources, but also lets your students tap into a world of knowledge. Originally...
We value your input
A heartfelt ❤️ thank you to everyone for your wonderful comments about the site in recent weeks. Your suggestions and feedback aren't just appreciated; they are crucial for the website's evolution and growth. I welcome your thoughts, queries, resource recommendations, or suggestions at any time. Please feel free to leave your comments in the box at the bottom of each page - I aim to respond within a day.
Stay in the Loop with New Resources!
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To those of you taking a break over the next few weeks, I wish you a restful, relaxing holiday.
Warm wishes,
Kate Beatty