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Sugar Risks: Teen Health, Diet, Nutrition
This educational resource explores sugar and its health risks for teenagers, focusing on diet, hidden sugars, and nutrition awareness. It highlights physical and mental effects, prevention strategies, and practical habits for reducing sugar intake. The material includes 4 informative content pages, memo sections, a comprehension question, a sentence-completion task, and answer keys. Suitable for EFL/ESL classes, grades 7β9, this resource is ideal for teaching teenage health, food literacy, and responsible eating habits in English class.
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Body Parts Group Work β Head, Limbs, Organs
This ready-to-use body parts group work material includes 4 thematic reading texts on the head, upper limbs, lower limbs, and internal organs. Each group receives structured paragraphs with summaries, mnemonics, and comprehension questions. All 24 answers are provided for teacher convenience. The content is written in continuous text, ideal for group reading, writing, and comprehension tasks. Perfect for lessons on human anatomy, health education, and body systems. Clear structure makes it great for collaborative projects, class presentations, or individual assignments in science and ELA crossover topics. Helps students build understanding of body functions, vocabulary, and text comprehension in an engaging format.
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Bird Species in Canada: Diversity, Migration, Conservation
This 4-page teaching material explores bird species in Canada, highlighting diversity, habitats, migration, conservation, ecology, ecosystems, biodiversity, Canada Goose, Common Loon, Snowy Owl, Black-capped Chickadee, puffins, seabirds, songbirds, warblers, sandpipers, raptors, bald eagle. Students learn about flyways, wetlands, forests, coastlines, Prairies, Great Lakes, Bay of Fundy. It covers Indigenous traditions, cultural identity, birdwatching, tourism, climate change, habitat loss, pollution, conservation projects, protected areas, bird counts, awareness campaigns. Includes information texts, comprehension questions, true/false tasks, term definition exercises, and solutions. Perfect for Grade 7β9 English classes focusing on Canadian wildlife, nature, geography, and environmental studies.

Endangered Canadian Species β Wildlife, Conservation, Biodiversity
This teaching material on endangered Canadian species explores biodiversity, wildlife conservation, and ecosystem protection. Students learn about iconic animals such as the woodland caribou, whooping crane, Vancouver Island marmot, polar bear, and many more species at risk. Topics include climate change, deforestation, habitat destruction, Indigenous knowledge, traditional ecological practices, the Species at Risk Act (SARA), ecosystems, food chains, pollination, forests, wetlands, Arctic sea ice, environmental sustainability, human survival, reintroduction programs, captivity breeding, conservation laws, and education. The four information pages with detailed texts, comprehension questions, true or false tasks, term definition, and complete solutions are designed for middle school and high school classrooms. Teachers receive structured materials on biodiversity, endangered species, conservation strategies, public awareness, and Canadian ecosystems, suitable for international English classes and Canadian curriculum. This resource highlights nature protection, Indigenous communities, wildlife protection, climate change, ecosystem balance, and sustainable development.

The Five Senses and Body Parts: Sight, Hearing, Taste, Smell, Touch
This comprehensive teaching material focuses on the five senses and their body parts, exploring sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch with detailed explanations and practical examples. Students learn how the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin function together to guide, protect, and connect us to the environment. The resource includes 4 information pages with continuous text, a large summary, and structured tasks with solutions such as comprehension questions, true/false exercises, cloze text, word connections, and term explanations. Teachers can use this material to build lessons about human senses, sensory organs, body functions, safety, emotions, and communication. The content emphasizes how senses cooperate, how they link to memory, learning, and emotions, and why they are essential for survival and social interaction. Perfect for Grade 4β6 science and English classes, it is ideal for both international English teachers and German ESL/EFL teachers who want to combine biology, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. The material provides a clear structure for learning human senses, sensory cooperation, sensory perception, daily life connections, and memory links while strengthening reading skills, science understanding, and language practice.

Animals of the Canadian Forests β Small and Large Species
This teaching material explores the fascinating animals of the Canadian forests, covering both small animals and large animals in one structured package. Students learn how squirrels, beavers, hares, insects, and birds shape the forest ecosystem, planting trees, creating wetlands, and supporting predators. The material also focuses on large forest animals such as moose, elk, caribou, wolves, lynxes, and bears, showing how they ensure biodiversity, regulate prey populations, and symbolize strength and resilience in the Canadian wilderness. Special attention is given to black bears, grizzlies, spirit bears, lynxes, wolves, foxes, owls, and eagles, highlighting their ecological and cultural significance.
The package contains 4 information pages with detailed explanations and a large summary section, plus comprehension questions, a true or false quiz, a term definition task, a cloze text, and a word connection exercise. A complete solution key is included, making it ready to use in class. The content is ideal for English teachers worldwide, especially those teaching Canadian geography, ecosystems, wildlife, biodiversity, and environmental studies. It fits well into lessons about forests, predators, herbivores, prey, migration, seed dispersal, birds of prey, and food chains. Suitable for middle school and high school classes, this material helps students connect science, culture, and language learning while practicing reading comprehension. Teachers can use the ready-to-go activities to spark discussions about nature, climate, conservation, and the importance of ecosystems in Canada and beyond.

Marine Life Around Canada: Oceans, Species, Conservation
This teaching material explores marine life around Canada, covering the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Arctic Ocean. Students learn about salmon runs, cod fisheries, lobsters, puffins, narwhals, seals, polar bears, orcas, humpback whales, seabirds, plankton, kelp forests, coral reefs, wetlands, and the role of biodiversity, ecosystems, food chains, conservation, climate change, Indigenous traditions, fishing, aquaculture, ecotourism, pollution, marine protected areas (MPAs), and sustainable practices. The 4 information pages provide detailed texts, comprehension questions, true/false exercises, and a vocabulary task with full solutions. Ideal for Grade 6β9 geography, biology, or environmental studies classes, this resource links oceans, habitats, species, and conservation in a clear way.

Basic Body Parts Vocabulary β Head, Arms, Legs
This comprehensive teaching material focuses on basic body parts vocabulary in English, ideal for elementary ESL learners and young EFL students. It introduces essential words like head, arms, legs, hands, feet, fingers, toes, eyes, ears, mouth, nose, shoulders, back, chest, knees, elbows, face, hair, skin and more. Teachers can use it to strengthen vocabulary building, labeling skills, and daily communication.
The 10-page material includes clear explanations, language features, examples, and fun trivia. Students practice with matching exercises, fill-in-the-blanks, multiple-choice questions, cloze text paragraphs, and labeling tasks. Solutions for all tasks are included, making it easy for classroom and homework use.
This resource connects vocabulary learning to real-life contexts such as describing actions, playing games, visiting the doctor, and everyday conversations. It encourages active speaking, reading, and writing about body parts and strengthens grammar awareness (singular/plural nouns, countable nouns). Perfect for grades 3β6, ESL beginner level A1, and suitable for international English classrooms.

Animal Adaptations to Canadian Climate
This teaching material explores animal adaptations to Canadian climate, focusing on how wildlife survives harsh winters, seasonal changes, and extreme conditions in the Arctic, forests, tundra, prairies, and marine regions of Canada. Students learn about physical adaptations such as thick fur, blubber, camouflage, wide paws, and long legs, as well as behavioral adaptations like hibernation, migration, food storage, and shelter building. The material covers species such as polar bears, snowshoe hares, Canada lynx, moose, beavers, caribou, salmon, seals, whales, birds, frogs, butterflies, and insects. Teachers receive 4 content-rich pages with structured explanations and a large summary including comprehension questions, true-or-false tasks, a term-definition task, and complete solutions. The text is written in continuous form, making it ideal for English lessons about biology, geography, Canadian wildlife, environmental studies, ecosystems, and survival strategies. Suitable for Grade 7β9 classes, this resource integrates key topics like seasonal adaptation, Arctic survival, climate change, Canadian animals, ecosystems, biodiversity, and wildlife strategies. It helps students develop vocabulary, reading comprehension, and critical thinking while learning how animals adapt to one of the worldβs most diverse and extreme climates.

How the Body Moves: Joints and Limbs
This teaching resource explores how the body moves by focusing on joints, limbs, muscles, bones, ligaments, and cartilage. Students learn about the elbow, knee, and shoulder, how they support movement, flexibility, balance, posture, running, walking, jumping, lifting, throwing, stretching, and sports activities. The material explains the connection between joints, muscles, and bones, highlights the role of the present continuous tense in describing action verbs, and links grammar with real-life physical activities.
The package includes 4 detailed information pages with explanations on body structure, coordination, and daily movements, plus tasks such as comprehension questions, true or false exercises, cloze text activities, term definitions, and word matching tasks. Full solutions and answer keys are included for teachers. This material is ideal for English lessons in grades 5β7, especially for ESL/EFL classrooms, where teachers want to combine biology topics with language learning.
By using sports, dancing, everyday actions, and classroom activities, learners connect language and science, making grammar more meaningful. Teachers receive a ready-to-use resource that combines movement, grammar, vocabulary, and science content, encouraging interactive learning.

Internal vs. External Body Parts: Comparison and Functions
This teaching resource explores internal and external body parts, comparing visible parts such as hand, nose, foot, ear, eyes, and mouth with hidden internal organs such as heart, lungs, brain, stomach, intestines, and liver. Students learn about human body functions, organ cooperation, circulation, breathing, digestion, and movement. Includes 4 information pages, detailed explanations, visual diagrams, comprehension questions, true/false quiz, and term definitions with solutions. Ideal for biology, science, and English lessons in grade 4β6. Perfect for teaching anatomy, physiology, organs, senses, and human health in the classroom.

Human Impact on Wildlife: Threats and Conservation
This teaching material explores the human impact on wild animal populations, covering threats such as deforestation, habitat loss, pollution, overfishing, hunting, urbanization, and climate change. It explains biodiversity loss, ecosystem fragmentation, and species extinction, while presenting conservation solutions including protected areas, habitat restoration, sustainable resource management, and environmental education. Students learn about international agreements, technology in conservation, community-based wildlife protection, and cultural change. Includes comprehension questions, true/false tasks, and key term definitions. Suitable for geography, biology, and environmental science classes in grades 8β10. Ideal for teachers covering wildlife protection, endangered species, sustainability, and environmental awareness.

Food Chain & Wild Animal Survival β Ecosystem Balance
This complete 10-page teaching resource on food chains, wild animal survival, and ecosystem balance explores how producers, herbivores, carnivores, apex predators, and decomposers interact. Students learn about trophic levels, predator-prey relationships, habitats, migration, seasonal changes, and the effects of climate change, deforestation, pollution, and human activities on biodiversity. The resource covers energy flow, ecosystem stability, species adaptation, and habitat conservation. It includes 4 pages of informative text, a full-page summary, and engaging tasks such as comprehension questions, true/false statements, cloze exercises, term definitions, and word matching. The final pages include a complete answer key for all activities. Perfect for biology, environmental science, and ESL science integration in grades 6β9, this pack supports critical thinking, reading comprehension, and science vocabulary development while raising awareness of environmental protection and species conservation.

Predators in Ecosystems β Roles and Ecological Impact
This teaching material explores the role of predators in ecosystems, focusing on apex predators, trophic cascades, biodiversity, prey population control, ecosystem balance, food chains, food webs, species interactions, carnivores, herbivores, habitat protection, conservation, ecosystem health, population dynamics, reintroduction programs, predator-prey cycles, vegetation recovery, environmental impact, natural balance, wildlife protection, habitat stability, top predators, ecological relationships, species diversity, keystone species, climate effects, human influence, hunting, habitat loss, predator conservation, and restoration ecology. Suitable for grades 6β9, it includes 4 information pages, summaries, comprehension questions, true/false tasks, term definition, and complete solutions.
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Body Parts in Everyday Actions
This teaching material focuses on body parts in everyday actions, ideal for English lessons in primary school and ESL classes. Students practice simple sentence structures such as βI see with my eyes,β βI hear with my ears,β and βI walk with my feet.β The material connects vocabulary of body parts, daily routines, actions, and senses, making learning both fun and practical. With 4 structured information pages, detailed paragraphs, comprehension questions, true or false statements, a definition task, and full solutions, this resource supports clear grammar practice, action verbs, and vocabulary building. Suitable for grades 2β5, it includes activities on hands, feet, eyes, ears, mouth, legs, arms, teeth, nose, and daily actions like walking, eating, running, playing, writing, and speaking. Perfect for teachers seeking engaging worksheets on body parts, senses, and actions with solutions included.