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The Cats of Ulthar (no-prep lesson plan)
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Last year I recorded my reading of one of my favourite Lovecraftian stories, the Cats of Ulthar. Maybe you've used it in your classroom, but in case you haven't, I've decided to tie up loose ends and make a simple lesson plan.

Exact Instructions Challenge (no-prep lesson plan)
You can't legitimately torture children... unless you're a parent and it's on social media, it seems.
Or if you want to teach English :)

January resolutions, December result (edited for 2022)
I'm not a fan of New Year Resolutions… that's why I made a simple tool that will help you introduce the resolutions in your classroom :) It's a simple worksheet that will make your students assess their level, think about their plans for 2021… and look at them back in December!

A Winter’s Tale (no-prep lesson plan)
The older I am, the more I like winter break – but what I really enjoy is the mixture of various traditions and customs. Today I want to take you to Finland and enjoy a nice Christmas-based, but not Christmas-style lesson.

3 Simple Activities with Post-It Notes
I think post-it notes make a really nice teaching tool. They’re small, easy to carry around, and you can use them with students on various levels. Here are my favourite simple, creative and of course no-prep ideas.

Let's plan our learning (no-prep lesson plan)
I want to deliver a short lesson plan that will help your students understand the idea of planners, and maybe even create their own study planners.

7 no-prep course-ending lessons
With the current admin work (reports, grades etc.) it’s quite difficult to come up with a lesson that would be easy to teach, funny and engaging. I absolutely understand this predicament, so I browsed through my blog and found 7 lesson plans you can easily adapt to your classroom – both online and offline. You can find something for all age groups and levels.

I’m a superhero: no-prep lesson plan
I love superheroes – who doesn’t? I also love lesson plans that need no preparation. And today I want to share a simple lesson plan that is easy to adapt for both online and offline classes, for kids, teens and adults... because, after all, we all want to be superheroes!
Or supervillains, but that would be me.

3 no-prep ideas for RPG dice in the classroom
Today I want to share three very easy ideas you can use in your classroom. You will only need a set of dice, something to write on (and with) and a bunch of students who want to have fun. The great thing is, those activities are perfect for all students of EFL, regardless of their linguistic proficiency.

Instant ideas for awesome classes
It's my birthday note - the first one, as I haven't yet celebrated my own birthday on the blog. I want to thank you all for encouragement and support, for visiting my page and following me on Facebook - you're awesome! - and, especially for my new readers I want to share a list of my most popular blog entries - they're full of ideas you may adjust to various groups of students, so I believe you'll find them useful.