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8th grade english language arts videos in English (UK)

Preview of Shackleton and the Endurance - Video Story
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Shackleton and the Endurance - Video Story

Created by
Kibishipaul
Second in the Pocket History animated video series. The incredible survival story of Ernest Shackleton and his 27 crew stranded on the Antarctic ice for 2 years after the crushing of their ship, Endurance. This video is based on journals from the expedition written at the time the vessel was abandoned, and takes the form of four diary entries outlining life in the Antarctic and being set adrift on the ice. It is intended for social studies classes and is meant to supplement the reading of a book
Preview of Teaching Idioms - Short Video on Idiom:  Knock 'Em Dead
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Teaching Idioms - Short Video on Idiom: Knock 'Em Dead

This is a short video which displays a photo of a group after a presentation with thumbs up followed by a video clip of candidates waiting to be interviewed. A women tells herself "I'm gonna knock'em dead." The last page is the definition and examples of the idiom used in sentences.
Preview of Teaching VOICE in writing
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Teaching VOICE in writing

Hey hey!If you teach English, then you will know that getting students to find their writing voice is HARD.To give them an idea, I created this presentation where all of the information is written in different voices. I don't read it on the video - that's for you or them to do. Rather, I explain the slides and help them realise that there are a few things to know when creating voice.How you could use this in class:print a copy of the presentation for each student and have them highlight or annot
Preview of Connotation and Denotation

Connotation and Denotation

Created by
Jayde's way
Students are exposed to the ideas of connotations and denotations as literary devices through video files, imagery and word analysis.South African references.
Preview of FORTNITE VIDEO - PRESENT CONTINUOUS PRACTICE

FORTNITE VIDEO - PRESENT CONTINUOUS PRACTICE

Created by
MattESLTeacher
In this video, we will practice the three forms of the present continuous in affirmative, negative and interrogative! I + AM + ING VERB HE/SHE/IT + IS + ING VERB YOU/WE/THEY + ARE + ING VERB It is combined with one of the most popular games nowdays: Fortnite: Battle Royale Thank you for watching this video, MattESLTeacher
Preview of Animated Tutorial: How to use a Place Adverbial

Animated Tutorial: How to use a Place Adverbial

This animated, video tutorial is all about place adverbials. It includes:1. The definition of a fronted adverbial with examples; 2. Examples of place adverbials;3. Independent tasks for children to practise their skills.For an example of how our tutorials look, please click "How to use an Action Verb opener."Take care guys, and I hope you enjoy the tutorial!
Preview of Halloween Masks Craft Sheets, editable| Pre K to 8th grade| Fun Activities

Halloween Masks Craft Sheets, editable| Pre K to 8th grade| Fun Activities

Created by
fatcatbooks
Learn the Halloween vocabulary with this awesome and fun Halloween story with links to free downloadable crafts and activities. Youtube video: Who's in the pumpkin Who's in the Pumpkin read aloud, and partly animated, by teacher Mike, is a fun video packed with surprises and exciting thrills for your child. Related video: Peppa's Halloween FunPlease remember to subscribe to my Youtube channel@fatcatbooks, like and share the video. Please take a look at my website for more learning resourc
Preview of Aladdin activity sheet

Aladdin activity sheet

Created by
Galina Palieva
This worksheet was used for using with trailer of movie "Aladdin" 2019. You can find the trailer on Youtube. First watch it with your students, then use this worksheet to check their understanding.
Preview of Grammar Tutorial: How to use a Simile Phrase!

Grammar Tutorial: How to use a Simile Phrase!

So, most of us know what a simile is, right? What’s more, I’d be willing to bet that most of us could think of at least three similes, right off the top of our heads! Let’s have a go…He was as angry as a bull!It was as light as a feather.The thunder sounded like a monster’s growl!See, easy peasy! But wait…What if we place the simile at the beginning of a sentence? Would it still be as easy? Take a look at this tutorial to find out! Accompanying resources below.Happy writing y’all,Miss Tiffin xxx
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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Learning English language arts offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. It helps students:

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