
Christmas Roll-a-Tale: no-prep lesson plan (free worksheet)
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I created a simple worksheet that you can use in the classroom to talk about Christmas, and to make your life simpler, I wrote a short lesson plan that requires no earlier preparation.

Unlocking the Magic of Storytelling: no-prep lesson plans
I’ve written quite a few of lesson plans revolving around storytelling, and I want to share them with you, because I believe everyone can find something useful – from absolute novices to the aces of tale-spinning.

Halloween Last Minute: lesson plans
Halloween is almost here! If you think about a lesson that would match the Halloween mood and yet wouldn’t be about Halloween, try one of these lesson plans

My Superhero Teacher: no-prep lesson plan
Unleash your ESL classroom superpowers! Take a look at this fun, no-prep lesson plan to learn how to integrate favourite superheroes into grammar lessons.

Edelweiss: Game, Mindfulness and EFL
Can you smell the Spring approaching, can you see its brilliant colours? No? Is your March still grey and rainy? Well, don't be sad, as I've got something that will not only brighten the mood of you and your students but also support mindful practices, help work on using English, and make you play yet another adorable - and relaxing - roleplaying game!

That Fateful Year: game, project, tool
Imagine a tool that will encourage your students to write creatively, regularly and as if they were playing a game. Sounds great? Well I want to share with you a literal game that will support not only your students' writing skills, but also their out-of-the-box thinking, enthusiasm, engagement and the belief that creative writing isn't that bad after all.

Autumn Storytelling
October means long evenings, rainy days, upcoming Halloween... and all that means storytelling!
If you want to implement creative storytelling in your lessons, listen to my ideas!

Let's Talk: What the Heck Happened? (review)
I don't usually buy extra teaching tools, but once in a while my willpower proves to be particularly weak. Of course, it requires something extraordinary, but when I saw conversation cards created by Ewa Torebko, I simply knew I would love them. And, of course, I do - that's why I want to share some ideas on how to use them in your classroom.

Preschoolers in the Mysterious Forest of Holistic Education
When I got the opportunity to write my very own course for preschoolers focused on the development of future skills, I couldn't say no! What have I come up with? Take a look at Smart Preschoolers and their adventures in the Mysterious Forest.

Puppets in the classroom
Do you use puppets in your classroom? If not, I have some ways you can use them not only with kids, but also teenagers and adults.
Plus, they can be really useful when you teach online!