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Visual Writing House unit ESOL
Give the students the cards and have them write sentences for each one. They will write about what they see. Ask them questions about the picture to stimulate writing and their imagination. The colorful pictures are age -appropriate and relevant to the vocabulary plus grammar for the house unit. There is a clear representation of the family members and children in different rooms of the house.
Pets Unit Worksheets for Kindergarten ELA
These pets have missing facial features for the students to complete. Teacher: Look at the rabbit! What missing? Students: the ear! Teacher: draw the ear. What else is missing? Students: the eye! Teacher: What else is missing? Students: the mouth! Teacher: Draw the mouth. Point to the nose. Color the nose pink. pets worksheets for preschool
Halloween and the Family Unit for Kindergarten English Language Learners
I taped the cutouts onto straws. I also made a small theater. The cutouts for the theater are added to the resource. I grabbed a box and cut a frame of 10 centimeters, I used rice paper to wrap it. I glued the cutouts onto the theater. Have your students put up a Halloween play.
Pets Unit Flashcards for Elementary ELL
Use the flashcards to ask yes/ no questions: Is this a dog? Students: Yes, it is! Is this a frog? Students: No, it isn’t. Use the flashcards to ask about colors: What color is this cat? Students: It’s orange! (make a color splotch next to the cat) Have students make sentences: This cat is white.
Rooms in the house cutouts
Cutouts. The cutouts help the students with the meaning of new words. The cutouts are for introducing the concept with another resource. Review numbers, colors and family members vocabulary with this activity. Spread the houses on a table or board. Hand in all the family members. Teacher: Daddy is at house number three. Continue as all the family members are placed at a house. Ask questions: Teacher: Where is Sister? Students: House number ten!