FAQ

Yes, all the activities and lesson plans are available for download in PDF. You can also copy EHG HUB Miro boards with the lessons to your personal boards.

You can save the links to Genial.ly games and activities as well as links to Canva presentations.

The subscription is valid for 30 days and automatically renews on the 31st day.

  1. First, log in to your own Miro account and create a new board or open an existing one that you want to copy the frame with the lesson to.

  2. Next, you should navigate to the Miro board that contains the frame with the lesson you want to copy. You can do this by entering the board's URL in your browser or by clicking the Miro lesson button.

  3. Once you have opened the board, you should locate the frame you want to copy. Frames are the rectangular areas on the board that contain the lesson activities.

  4. To copy the frame, you need to select it by clicking on it once. You should see a blue border appear around the frame to indicate that it has been selected.

  5. With the frame selected, you can right-click on it to bring up a context menu. From this menu, you should choose the "Copy frame" option.

  6. After copying the frame, you can navigate back to your own personal board and open the board or frame where you want to paste the frame with the lesson.

  7. To paste the frame with the lesson, you should right-click on the board and choose the "Paste frame" option from the context menu.

  8. The copied frame should now appear on your personal board, and you can edit or modify it as needed.



Everything is clickable, if it's not working for you, try a different program to view the PDF.

Yes, you can cancel the subscription anytime.

You need to log in to your account, go to the “Subscription” section, click on “Cancel”, and then confirm by clicking “Confirm” in the pop-up window.

 

No, sharing the materials is not allowed - but you have the right to use them for your lessons and show them to your students.

No, these are ready-made lessons. If you have any comments or suggestions, please let us know.

New lessons and activities are added to the website every week. During the month, 8 lessons and 15-20 activities are added.

Yes, we cannot promise anything, but we will take it into consideration. Please write to us.

The website has materials available for free subscription (downloadable after registration). Furthermore, the website provides demo screenshots and detailed descriptions of the content for all lessons and activities, which serve to present the contents of the materials.

Invoices are sent to the email address provided during registration by the payment service after the payment has been made.

At the top of the website, there are sections for different types of materials - lessons and activities. There is also a page called "All Materials" that displays all of the materials on the website. On each of these pages, there are filters for activity type, lesson type, and student level. To make searching more convenient, multiple filters can be used simultaneously! There is also a search function by keywords located at the top right corner of the page on the website.

We offer 3 formats:

  1. PDF - Share your screen with the students and send them a copy (Student's Version - SV) without answers (A4 or presentation format). They can edit it on their devices (install a PDF reader that allows editing or simply edit it on any iOS device) or use Google Drive to leave comments—whichever option works best for you.

    You can also use the Zoom annotation tool and let your students write or draw 'on the screen' while you share it.

    We recommend sending all the links for the games/activities to the students. They can be played in competitive mode, where each student tries to complete the tasks as quickly as possible. Students can also work in Zoom Breakout Rooms in pairs or mini-groups, where one student shares their screen while the others actively participate in the discussion and make decisions together as a pair or group. For individual students, they can share the screen and handle all the clicking, making the experience more engaging and interesting.

    Most lessons have an A4 Worksheet format, which is ideal for offline lessons or as a worksheet for students.

  2. Canva Presentation - This format is perfect for lessons containing video, as the videos are built-in and can be watched directly from the presentation without leaving the page. This way, students can see the video and the task simultaneously, and they can write their answers in the chat or on the screen using the Annotation tool.

    Canva presentations include animations and are excellent for lessons where the teacher shares the screen, and the students have an SV copy of the worksheet or presentation.

  3. Miro Boards - This version is fully editable. You can join the board with view-only access. To be able to edit the board, you need to log in to your account and copy our board or frame. Follow the instructions under each Miro lesson to copy the board.

    Once copied, you'll be able to move and edit any part you want. You can also invite your students to collaborate.