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: Comparison
Comparison and Ideal Type by Candy Lee (South Korea ETA) Valentine’s Day is not too far away, are you feeling the love? Even if you’re not, maybe your students are- or will be soon enough! This week’s featured lesson comes from a second year ETA in South Korea, and…
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: Christmas
Christmas Food and Ornaments by Morgan Kinsinger (South Korea ETA) To follow last week’s Hanukkah lesson, this week we’re keeping with the holiday spirit and bringing you a lesson for Christmas. Created by a second-year ETA in South Korea, the lesson is for secondary level students, but can…
Lesson of the Week: Hanukkah
Hanukkah by Elizabeth Glickman (South Korea ETA) As promised, we’re kicking off the month of December with a holiday lesson. This week we’re featuring a lesson about Hanukkah to help teach students about other holidays, besides Christmas, that are celebrated in the United States during the month of…
Lesson of the Week: Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving and Football by Hillary Veitch (South Korea ETA) Thanksgiving in America is only about a week away now, so if you’re looking for a great lesson idea we’ve got one! This lesson from a third-year ETA packs together the history of the American holiday, along with two things…