Market Unit by Megumi Takada (South Korea ETA) Kids around the world love playing make-believe: running a house, raising children, maybe even operating a small business. When South Korea ETA Megumi Takada found that the last option was true for her elementary school students, she designed a whole market unit…
Lesson of the Week: Valentine’s Day and Admiration
Valentine’s Day and Admiration contributed by an Indonesia ETA It’s February, and that means two things: The Fulbridge Lesson of the Week blog is back in action! Woot woot! Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! If you’re scratching your head trying to come up with ways to incorporate a…
Lesson of the Week: Halloween Olympics
Halloween Olympics by Christine Oh (South Korea ETA) Halloween is just around the corner, and that means it’s time to have a bit more fun in the classroom. There are so many ways to do so: games, arts and crafts, costume parties, trivia… Our featured lesson this week from South…
Lesson of the Week: 10 (of Many) Homophones Your Students Should Know
10 (of Many) Homophones Your Students Should Know by Sojourner White (Spain ETA) Could you bare it if I were to right a sentence wear all the words sound, but don’t look, correct? English is a tricky language for non-native speakers so help out your students with a brief overview about…
Lesson of the Week: Black History Month Introduction and Civil Rights
Black History Month Introduction and Civil Rights by Sojourner White (Spain ETA) It’s February 1st so it’s only right to kick off a new month with a new history lesson! Educate your students on important black figures in history by beginning with the most famous, The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King…
Lesson of the Week: Thanksgiving (Part 2)
Thanksgiving Lesson by Zoe Gioja (South Korea ETA)
Lesson of the Week: Thanksgiving (Part 1)
Thanksgiving Lessons by Grace Lee & Kristen O’Brien (South Korea ETAs)
Lesson of the Week: Halloween
Halloween Lesson by Kristen O’Brien (South Korea ETA)