Cards can be used in sentence construction. Students pick a card and form a sentence using the Present Continuous tense, such as "She is doing homework." Sentence Construction, Present Continuous Tense, Weather Words, Teaching Esl, Tactile Learning, Simple Present Tense, Emotion Faces, Present Continuous, Nouns And Adjectives
Present Continuous Small Cards for Elementary English Language Learners
Cards can be used in sentence construction. Students pick a card and form a sentence using the Present Continuous tense, such as "She is doing homework."
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Greetings and Farewwells Resource
Make craft stick puppets with the small cards. Use them to ask questions: Is she a girl? Students: Yes, she is.
Insects Cutouts for teaching Kindergarten EFL
Print the leaves and glue the cutouts and you have a memory game.
Insects Cutouts for teaching Kindergarten EFL
Print the jar template and glue it onto a lunch bag. Play guess what’s in the jar? Teacher: What’s in the jar? Students: a butterfly! Teacher: Yes! That’s right.
Insects small cards for teaching Kindergarten ESL
Grab your insect. Place the small cards on a table with a fun foam insect or toy insect. Each student can get the insect if they can name what’s on the card. Here is my example. Students had to say the phrase: a yellow butterfly.
the house unit games are great for kids to practice their writing skills and read aloud
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.
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 Pet Printables, Emotions Flashcards, Dog Draw, Fish Color, Eld Ideas, Kindergarten Ela, Early Childhood Teacher, Worksheets For Kindergarten
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
the house unit games are displayed on a colorful background with watercolors and text
Sentence association house unit game.
Students will associate each picture card to the corresponding sentence. The learners will develop a better understanding of the context of the people in the house.
Halloween Worksheets. Teachers can use the worksheets for speaking. When the worksheets are ready have the students point and name each character. Students: an angry Zombie! A happy ghost! A sad Mummy! Ell Newcomers, Happy Ghost, Pocket Charts, Halloween Worksheets, Halloween Kit, Family Theme
Halloween Kit for Kindergarten English Language Learners
Halloween Worksheets. Teachers can use the worksheets for speaking. When the worksheets are ready have the students point and name each character. Students: an angry Zombie! A happy ghost! A sad Mummy!
halloween and family unit cutouts in front of an orange frame with ghostes, pumpkins and bats
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.
halloween and family unit flashcards for children to use in their homeschool activities
Halloween and the Family Unit for Kindergarten English Language Learners
There is a Hello hand in the Family Unit resource that can be used to say Hello and Goodbye to each Family Member. Teacher: Hello, Father Frankenstein!
Use the cutouts for sorting Halloween Families on a pocket chart. You can sort by family members or by Halloween characters. Halloween Characters, Busy Teacher
Halloween and the Family Unit for Kindergarten English Language Learners
Use the cutouts for sorting Halloween Families on a pocket chart. You can sort by family members or by Halloween characters.
a blackboard with pictures of cats and kittens on it
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!
the numbers unit and halloween worksheets are shown in this printable activity pack
Halloween and Numbers Unit for Kindergarten English Language Learners
Worksheet 3. A set of cut and paste worksheets.