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Showing posts with label esl. Show all posts

ESL Grammar with Fruits

Making kids love grammar is a challenge to most teachers.  I love when we can work on needed vocabulary but incorporate a bit of grammar twist to them. I was having trouble finding worksheets for revising I like/I don't like expressions with my students. So, I created a packet loaded with resources that make grammar fun. These pages involves reading, writing, making flip books, cutting and coloring. Learning outcomes, that I had in my mind creating these worksheets are: - identify food items; - produce questions and statements about food preferences and - read and understand short story texts. Grammar Practice: I like - I don't like - packet includes the following: About Me - Students write about their preferences... ...then about David and Emma Flip Books - The kids are learning to use the expressions I like/ I don't like, practicing fruit vocabulary but they're also cutting, coloring, and having fun! The flip books included here
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How and Why to Play Sudoku with Kids?

 Sudoku is a fun puzzle that lets kids use their logical reasoning and critical thinking skills. I use this game to level up my students brain power, stimulate their mind, improve children’s memory. Most importantly, we have fun! Knowing that they are making an active improvement in their mental and physical health as a result. You can play sudoku in so many different and funny ways. For example, I love to play it for reinforcing my students vocabulary. First, I draw a 4x4 grid on a whiteboard and my students draw it in their notebooks. I try to use notebooks and whiteboard whenever we have time. If you are like me, you have every reason to do that. I believe that student have to practice this type of hand-eye coordination. Then we write any vocabulary that we want to practice.   ...and the thinking process can start! The aim of this game is to write the missing words (draw pictures) in the empty squares. Every word must appear only once in each row, column
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Free Body Parts Poster

Just a quick post to share something with you guys! It is free so grab it for your classroom! download download Check out my Body Parts Freebies: Just in case you are searching for creative ways to teach body parts, you can follow my Body Parts board on Pinterest.
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Body Parts Flashcards, Word Cards

 This set of flashcards, word cards and matching cards makes a great addition to my Body Parts lesson plans. There are so many possibilities for working with this resource. I use it to provide additional vocabulary, spelling, conversation and speaking practice. My Body Parts flashcards, word cards set is containing the following words: mouth, leg, arm, foot, hand, nose, hair, ear, eyes, head, fingers, toes, teeth. Everything seen in the picture below. I made five types of cards: • big flash cards • small flashcards • matching cards • word cards with pictures • word cards without pictures  Check out my Body Parts Flashcards Word Cards Sample. You can use these cards as simple flashcard game or you can even use them as a memory game. You can make big flashcard-small flashcard or flashcard-word card pairs. Check out my older post if you need flashcard game ideas.  You can download my FREE Body Parts Word Cards below.
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Letter Learning Activity

  I made this Alphabet Poster in addition to my Alphabet Bottle Cap Practice for my five year old. I really don't try to push the letters, so she is at the beginning stage of learning, steel learning to recognize them. Her favorite games are matching up letters to the same one in another place, singing the Alphabet Song, arranging letters into alphabetical order. This printable covers all the activities she loves. Alphabet Poster
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Esl Fruits Vocabulary Practice

I made this set of Fruit worksheets to use them as part of my lesson plans but also for morning work, homework and it is the part of my early finishers corner all through the school year. This set is great for enhancing students' vocabulary writing and reading skills. Children will get to complete word search, recognize, read, write, cut and paste, color as they complete the set. This packet includes the following fruits: an apple, a pear, a plum, grapes, a kiwi, a banana, a watermelon, a melon, a cherry, a raspberry, a strawberry, a pineapple, an avocado, an orange, a lemon, a peach.   You can find the following worksheets in this packet: • Read and Color - Read the color and color the fruits. • Multiple Choice - offers several alternative answers from which the correct one is to be chosen • Articles - Grammar detective - Copy the words, then guess the rule. - Cut and paste the correct words to each group. - Choose, then write the articles A or AN in
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