Solve that last minute panic for a quick activity & Get a class of perfect angels with our new eBooks

Solve that last minute panic for a quick activity with Mido’s VIP eBooks of Games:
 

(If you’re not a VIP member yet, lifetime membership is currently included with the Teacher’s Set, so get yours today and you’ll one of the cool VIP kids too!)

Many of the games you’ve seen on the blog and they’re all collected here just for those moments where you can’t think of what activity to do next – or for those panic moments when what you planned totally fails! 🙂

Ninja Tip:  Try opening the links on your iPhone and select “Open in iBooks”  then you’ll have them saved on your phone!

Andto turn all those pesky rabblers into little angels,  here’s my VIP ebook with all my top discipline techniques:

As always these ebooks are an extra bonus for VIP members to say “Thank you!” for all your support.

Thank you! 🙂

And if you’re not a VIP member yet, lifetime membership is included with the Teacher’s Set, so get yours today and you’ll one of the cool VIP kids too!

Enjoy the books and do let us know if you like them, would like any more or have any other comments, in the comments below.

Be genki,

Richard

 

 

4 Responses to “Solve that last minute panic for a quick activity & Get a class of perfect angels with our new eBooks”

  1. Jerry Groome

    Great stuff Richard and thanks to Mido for these books. Stirling effort guys.

    I’m looking forward to “pressing the reset button” for discipline, for one class in particular. Got two or three lads going through the “I’m going to resist as much as I can to speak English.”

    Back in England, in my former trade as an electrical engineer, we had a little saying…
    “One lad’s a good lad. Two lads are half a lad and three lads are no ******* lad at all!”

    This fits for most situations when young lads get together.
    A strong but fair hand is always a good idea and it’s always best to “nip in the bud” any iffy behaviour.

  2. Dillon

    We use the Mido’s book of games all the time in our genki lessons. It will be a refreshing change to get some more games to play!

    Thank you very much

    (Last year we had one genki group with 6 kids in and this year we have two groups with a combined total of 10 kids so it is slowly getting more popular)

  3. Mark Armstrong

    I was just flipping through this brilliant volume of games for inspiration for tomorrow’s lessons, and I’ve got to tell you the Skyscraper Game is genius.

    I can’t wait for volume 3.

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