PRIMARY 13 The CLIL Resource Pack
Photocopiable and IWB materials for Primary and Lower Secondary teachers
Margaret Grieveson and Wendy Superfi ne Level: A1 – B1
The CLIL Resource Pack comprises a Photocopiable Resource Pack with accompanying IWB (Interactive Whiteboard) materials, written for teachers of Primary and Lower Secondary aged pupils.
The CLIL Resource Pack is divided into 10 units covering topics such as Life Cycles, Food, Living Things, Forces and Motion, Weather and Water with cross curricular links to Science, Geography, ICT, Art and Craft, Music, Physical Education and English Literature. Each unit contains material which is appropriate for diff erent levels of ability.
The CLIL Resource Pack includes a wide range of CLIL activities all supported by extensive Teacher’s notes plus extension activity ideas. The accompanying IWB CD is an eff ective teaching tool for bringing topics to life in the classroom through a variety of materials including games, songs, activities, images and audio passages.
Key features:
• each activity is simple to prepare, easy to adapt to individual classroom needs and motivating for young learners
• each activity can be covered in one lesson
• each activity focuses not only on cross curricular content, but also on functions, structures and vocabulary areas
• each activity highlights lexical areas in a pre-activity warm up slot
• each activity is supplemented with web links for sourcing further information and ideas
For more information and sample pages visit:
www.deltapublishing.co.uk ISBN: 978 1905085651
Sample pages
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