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We Wish You a Merry... what exactly? (no-prep lesson plan)
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Do you sometimes wonder what's the best phrase for the winter holidays? After all, not everyone celebrates Christmas, so maybe you should say Happy Holidays?
Well, I think it's best if you ask your students! That's why I prepared a short and simple no-prep lesson plan!

Storytelling: How to Start (lesson plan)
I know some of you speak full storylingo, but there are still those who haven’t started storytelling yet and are quite anxious to try. Allow me then to show you the ropes and guide you through one of the easiest and most intuitive activities introducing storytelling in the classroom.

Responsibility vs Spontaneity: no-prep lesson plan
I want to share a short no-prep lesson plan where your students can talk about holidays, school, more or less realistic resolutions... and fun!
It's based on a short animation "Inner Workings" and I'm sure you'll love it!

Virtual Tours? Why not!
The days are getting longer and warmer and more and more difficult to focus on the lesson, especially if you're still working online. Fortunately, we can take our students to a proper museum. And the best thing: we can do this for free!

Flower Power: 3 Simple Lesson Ideas (+free worksheet)
I like it when it's cold, but spring has this magical feeling we all love. It seems, however, that flowers aren't in a hurry this year, so I've decided to bring them to the classroom using various flower-based activities. I prepared something for kids, teens and adults, so you can enjoy them with all your students - both online and offline!

Let's travel with Google Earth!
Google Earth is 20 years old this June! Have you checked it recently? If not, you should give it a go, because it has pretty much changed over those two decades and now it offers not only better views, but also nice educational options for all age groups. As always, I want to share my favourite features.

Last Minute Ideas for St. Patrick's Day
Tomorrow is St. Paddy's Day, the day pretty much everyone tries to be Irish! I found some interesting and easy-to-use resources you can share with your students without previous planning - just to have fun and inspire a short discussion.

Storytelling for a Change: Stereotypes are Silly! (no-prep lesson plan)
I have never shied away from the potentially controversial issues and somehow my students - children, teen and adults alike - have never disappointed me.
If you feel confident enough to teach a nice and funny class about social roles - feel free to use my lesson plan!

Let's move to Hogwarts (no-prep lesson plan + free worksheet)
I got really nice feedback from you regarding my Hogwarts-based lesson, so I'm happy to deliver yet another simple lesson plan that will help you and your students immerse in a magical world.

World Cat Day Lesson Ideas
17th of February is World Cat Day, so it's rather obvious I have some lesson ideas I want to share with you!