Still making teaching and game posters by yourself? You'll have no more trouble from now on! "Teacher's Mate" Teaching Game Poster is a multi-functional teaching tool designed especially for teaching and game-playing. Teachers will find teaching and designing games easy and fun!
"Teacher's Mate" Teaching Game Poster is divided into eight categories in total: six major teaching themes and two kinds of scoring activities. These can then be taught using a diverse range of teaching methods. The whole series includes numbers, words, animals, weather, colors, occupations, genders, fruits, and other daily-life contents to make classroom teaching more fun and novel, increasing children's learning interests, and strengthening learning effects.
The six major teaching themes introduce Happy Birthday, Fruit Juice, Weather, Occupations, Fashion, and Farm Animals, respectively. The two scoring activities are The Shark, and Grid Game. In addition to delicate and lively poster drawings and designs, "Teacher's Mate" Teaching Game Poster is attached with various interactive games and small tools—all objects and vocabulary cards are processed with knife-mold for easly take-off and combination.
Moreover, to make teaching even more convenient, this series offers content such as a teaching guide, detailed themes and sentence patterns, teaching objectives, age-fitting, activity procedures, actual teaching examples, teaching tips, and so on. Your students can enjoy the fun of classroom-learning with you.
☆ Eight themes in total, with each poster sized 53X77.5 cm. Can be used collaboratively with other teaching material for further teaching, fitting students of different proficiency levels and ages.
☆ Eight themes in total, with each poster sized 53X77.5 cm. Can be used collaboratively with other teaching material for further teaching, fitting students of different proficiency levels and ages.
☆ With creative and flexible designs, teaching, activities, and games can all be included at one time.
☆ The attached teaching guide, free for collaborating with “English Game Treasure Box”