Objectives: To learn about Great Britain‘s role in history from the First World War to the present time Teaching methods:
Blogs I read
Image via CrunchBase I subscribe and read a lot of blogs using Google Reader because it’s important for my learning.
Language and grammar, common mistakes in English
Objectives: Try to work on the most common mistakes students in Noway do in English. About.com is a great website
Teaching the importance of the Inauguration
Objectives: To learn about the importance of the inaugural speech Inaugurations in times of peril, what makes a good president
Web 2.0 in education….
what should teachers and administrators be looking for? A difficult question. The more I read about this the more I
Teaching the skills of the 21 century – revisited
It is truly the resolution of the new year. To teach students how to master the skills they will need
It is the time of the year
Image by mechanikat via Flickr It is the time of the year to inspire and be inspired. Look at this
Devolution in the United Kingdom
Image via Wikipedia Objectives. To learn about the history of the United Kingdom The separation of power Will devolution lead
Teaching British government
Image via Wikipedia Objectives: Students should be able to explain the political institutions in Britain. Know what the House of
Teaching poetry
Image via Wikipedia Take a look at Poets org. Robert Frost Robert Frost was born in San Francisco in 1874.
Teaching “Into The Wild” by Jon Krakauer
Pre-study activities: Students should buy the book, see link here: Into The Wild novelist Jon Krakauer tells how he was
Early American history
Image via Wikipedia Objectives: To go quickly through the US history To make good notes for exam using OneNote Teaching

Teaching world conflicts
Competence aims: Analyze a regional or international conflict in which at least one English-speaking country is involved Elaborate on and discuss
Death by Power Point!
If using computers in class means hours of Power Point presentations both by teachers and students, then we are in
Useful skills for students of English
Image via Wikipedia So you have a computer in class! But still do you have the skills needed to take