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There is a Chinese proverb that goes “To learn a language is to have one more window from which to look at the world”, ain’t it beautiful? Learn all about languages, grammar, literature and vocabulary with these templates from Slidesgo! They are the perfect resource for a language teacher and will make lessons a visual, interactive experience for students.
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What would be one of the most popular, if not the most popular, play ever written? Probably Romeo & Juliet, don't you think? If you teach literature at school, you'll most likely need to talk about this play. Because of that, Slidesgo has created this template, so you can use...
Ignite your students' passion for persuasive language with resource for 6th graders. This Google Slides and PowerPoint presentation template sports a unique, vibrant approach to teaching key elements of compelling argumentative writing. Abundant with cute illustrations, this tool is cool, creative, and meticulously designed to engage and portray the art...
So, you've got a killer idea for your next piece of writing, but now comes the tricky part: actually organizing the content. With the help of this template for a lesson and your own tweakable design skills, you'll have a masterpiece in no time. Trust us, there's something super satisfying...
How can something so small that seems almost insignificant hold so much meaning and power to a sentence? We’re talking about articles here! The difference in the definition changes the whole perspective of a sentence. “She downloaded a template about English grammar” Wait, which one?? There are many to choose...
And what are you going to teach today in your 1st grade class? The sounds /l/ and /n/. At Slidesgo we always go one step ahead and design specific templates that we know you will need in your classes, like this colorful design that we propose here. Fill in the...
The think alouds technique is a great way of engaging wit your students because it is “as if you were eavesdropping on someone’s mind”. When you use think alouds in your lesson, you make sure that the thought process of your learners is correct, which works as reassurance that the...
Understanding stories makes your students immerse themselves in literature instead of just reading it. With this fun template you can help them analyse their favourite stories by using the resources included on the slides. Speak about the location, the characters, the plot… you only need to edit the slides and...
In the United States, each state has a standardized test to assess students' competencies in each of their subjects. These exams are not graded, nor are they given in all grades, but they help students train for more difficult exams. As a language teacher, with this template you can organize...
One of the novels that students shoud read talks about how women became more independent thanks to bicycles. Do you know which one is? If your class on language arts needs a little "boost", use our template to make it more interesting! With these dark orange-colored slides and its photos...
Download the "Research and Argumentative Writing - Language Arts - 11th Grade" presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. High school students are approaching adulthood, and therefore, this template’s design reflects the mature nature of their education. Customize the well-defined sections, integrate multimedia and interactive elements and allow space for research...
Download the "Language Arts Subject for Middle School: Latin Verbs" presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. If you’re looking for a way to motivate and engage students who are undergoing significant physical, social, and emotional development, then you can’t go wrong with an educational template designed for Middle School by...
One of the characteristics of Romanticism is individualism, which combines very well with the nationalism movements, also characteristic of this literary movement. It may sound complicated to understand, but from Slidesgo we want to help you explain concepts like this in your Literature lesson. For that reason, we have designed...
Download the "Research Methods in French Studies - Master of Arts in French" presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. As university curricula increasingly incorporate digital tools and platforms, this template has been designed to integrate with presentation software, online learning management systems, or referencing software, enhancing the overall efficiency and...
Most people know how to read, but do they understand what they read? That's a different story! But don't worry, you are a teacher and you know what to do! Start customizing this new template for education and share the secrets of a good reading comprehension with your students. Well,...
How can you teach pre-k kids about food and make it interesting for them? With this kawaii food vocabulary template! Its colorful illustrations make all the ingredients irresistibly cute and appetizing, and all the games and activities will keep them engaged and trying to guess the correct answers. Tasty food,...
Download the Language Arts Subject for High School - 10th Grade: Globalization and the Future presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. High school students are approaching adulthood, and therefore, this template’s design reflects the mature nature of their education. Customize the well-defined sections, integrate multimedia and interactive elements and allow...
Download the "Story Comprehension and Retelling - Language Arts - Pre-K" presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides and create big learning experiences for the littlest students! Dynamic and adorable, this template provides the visual stimuli that Pre-K students thrive on and makes your lessons more playful and exciting — after...
What fun it is to learn with Slidesgo! Today's lesson is focused on a 1st grade class in which we will study consonants and vowels. We are going to do it with this original template, specially designed for this kind of lessons. Let's see, Timmy, is it "cat" or "kat"?...