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 MelissaEFL
 
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							| Hello dear colleagues! I need help! I suddenly got a job in a public primary school, 
   but my university degree is for highschool students! As a result, I �m nervous and
 afraid because I need material for children! If it is possible please help me by taking a 
 look at my worksheets and (IF YOU NEED SOMETHING) please download them 
 because I need points to have material!   
 Thanks a LOT!!!!  |  1 Feb 2014      
					
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| Congratulations on getting a job, even if it isn �t with your preferred age group. However, we aren �t supposed to advertise our worksheets in the forums. You have points (although I don �t know how many you �ve spent), so at least you can download your 30 new worksheets a day. And as you make worksheets for your children, keep submitting them for more points.   I don �t really have any good advice for working with children, because my preferred age group is adults! I �m sure that others who do teach children will be brimming with suggestions, though. What grade or grades are you going to be teaching? |  1 Feb 2014     
					
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 ueslteacher
 
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							| Hello Melissa,  Yes, it can be scary to make the transition from high school to primary (I myself teach secondary and high school students:) but they say it �s much more rewarding as children in general learn faster:) Also, there �s no need to beg for points (btw it �s against the rules) when the net is swamped with free resources, you just need to put some effort into it and explore. These are to get you started:) Loads of free resourses here 
 
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 ascincoquinas
 
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							| Hi Sophia! Thanks so much! I was about to ask the same!
Great links! 
 
 
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 ronei
 
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							| Hey, Mellissa! How are you? Try the link below. There are some basic worksheets in it which may help you in the beginning.
 http://www.anglomaniacy.pl/expressions-printables-worksheets.htm
 If there �s any other way I can help you just let me know!
 Big hug!
 Ronei
 
 
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 MelissaEFL
 
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							| You are all so nice! Thanks a lot and I didn �t know it was not allowed to advertise my worksheets.... so sorry!  
 Though your help is amazing. I �ll be teaching 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades (8 9 and 10 years old). |  2 Feb 2014     
					
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