3P's lessons plans

lunes, 21 de julio de 2025

Halloween Face Activities for Young English Learners

 This resource is also included here:  https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Face-Unit-for-Elementary-English-Language-Learners-10106986

 

Focus on the face of Halloween characters. It connects the Holiday with essential vocabulary practice.

The Halloween Flashcards help introduce the characters and reinforce vocabulary like eyes, mouth, teeth, hair, and nose.

Labeling activities encourage active language use, helping students connect written words to visual features.

 

 Use the small cards to play: Who Am I? Guessing Game. One student picks a card and describes the face (He doesn’t have hair)

Classmates: Mummy!

Students pick a small card and make a simple sentence. Motivate them to create a text.

 

 By labeling parts of a Halloween face of the small cards, students practice reading, writing, and vocabulary recall in a meaningful way.

Worksheets give students extra practice recognizing, labeling, and describing face parts.

Label the Face worksheet. Students look at Halloween character faces and write the words (eyes, mouth, nose, teeth, hair) on the blank spaces. Then, they can color the parts of the face. Later, they write a short text describing the face. This helps students build simple descriptive sentences.

Read, draw, color worksheet, Students complete the Halloween face on each character.

Read the phrases to draw and color. Students read and color according to the sentences.

Complete the Sentences worksheets.

Students read simple sentences describing the face of a Halloween character and color according to the text.

Students look at the five Halloween characters (witch, vampire, mummy, Frankenstein, devil) and complete each face by drawing the missing parts (eyes, nose, mouth, teeth, hair). After finishing the drawings, they color each part according to their choice.

Then, students answer simple questions about the faces they completed.

Give students a chance to apply descriptive language to their own drawings writing their own texts to expand the worksheet.

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martes, 15 de julio de 2025

Routine Verbs Flashcards for ESL/EFL learners

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The Routine Flashcards give students a clear visual cue that helps them connect the action verb with its meaning, making it easier to remember.

Some ideas for games and activities for your students. Let me know which one you used and how well it worked.

Mime. Show a flashcard and do the corresponding action as you say it. Have the student mime and repeat the action.

Teacher: wake up, wake up!
student: wake up, wake up!

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Who is? Have six children come to the front. Hand in a routine verb card to each one and the corresponding realia or cutout to act it out. They have to look at it and mime the action at your call.

Teacher: Ready! Action!
Teacher: make the bed!
Students: Laura!
Teacher: brush the teeth!
Students: Jacky!
Then do it backwards.
Teacher: Ready! Action!
Teacher: Patricia!
Students: do homework!
Teacher: Tomas!
Teacher:  wash the dishes!

Verbs in a bag. Place the routine flashcards in a bag. Sit the children in a circle if you have a small group. For large groups, it might be good to have several sets and do the activity in groups.

The first child of the circle gets a card from the bag and without showing it mimes the actions. The children have to guess and shout out the verb. Then make a sentence with the verb.

Children: clean the window!
Children: Erin is cleaning the window!

Hand in the routine verbs flashcards to a group. Have them order the verbs in alphabetical order and then write them down.

Place 6 flashcards on the board. Write a question word under each one: Who ?, Why ?, Where ?, When ?, What ?, How many ? . Divide the class into pairs and have them write questions with each question word. When all the questions are ready, have them exchange the questions sheets with other pairs to answer them.

Lay all the cards face down on a table.  A student turns a card around, reads it and makes a complete sentence. If it is right the student keeps the card.  If the sentence is wrong, the student puts the card back. Student: clean. I clean the house with my mother.


    Yes/NO Q&A: Have students ask each other in pairs questions using any flashcard in random order.

Student 1: Do you play football?
Student 2: Yes, I do.


 Students pick any four flashcards and write a short text. Then, hands it in to another student to read. They can find similarities between their routines.


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domingo, 13 de julio de 2025

Present Continuous Activities for the Toys unit

  This resource is also included here. LINK: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Toys-unit-for-Elementary-English-Language-Learners-Starters-1865563

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Understanding and using the Present Continuous tense allows learners to participate more fully in conversations about current activities related to toys in this case.

Flashcards work well in warm-ups, Show a Toy flashcard. Ask: “What is the girl doing?”

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Then, have students take turns making sentences for other flashcards: The boy is playing with a teddy bear. The teddy bear is brown. It is small.

Present Continuous Statements. Small cards encourage independent learning.  It is can be used to build sentences.

Present Continuous Questions. Learners will ask what people are doing in pictures and have peers answer.

Use the cards as a prompt yes/no question-and-answer interactions between students.

These worksheets help students connect grammar structures with real-life vocabulary. Students identify actions using the present continuous tense.


Worksheets give students repeated exposure to key verbs through matching to the picture. This helps solidify understanding and recall.

Answering simple questions aids into written communication.


Describe the action on each space of the board game. Students say what the person is doing. If correct, they move one space. If not, they don’t.


Play sentence association game where students match a picture card to a sentence. It Supports Grammar Acquisition as It reinforces sentence structure, especially the subject + verb + ing form used in Present Continuous tense.


The cards are in the same format as in the complete resource. Put them all together and play with more cards. Check the blog post here: https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2024/03/toys-unit-games-for-elementary-english.html


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miércoles, 9 de julio de 2025

Community Helpers, Jobs and Occupations Games

Link to the complete resource:

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Community-Helpers-Jobs-and-Occupations-2549710

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Play remains essential in the classroom because it creates an engaging, low-stress environment where students can practice language naturally and meaningfully. Through games, learners build communication skills, reinforce vocabulary, and develop confidence while having fun and staying motivated.

In this post, I’m sharing a 3P model lesson plan. This is the Production part of this approach.

Playing this community helper board game helps students reinforce vocabulary related to community helpers.  When a student lands on a space, they must name the worker (e.g., “This is a firefighter”).

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This matching activity card game helps students build vocabulary by connecting words to visuals. It also promotes critical thinking and peer interaction. They can also play Memory Game by turning the cards face down and take turns flipping two to find a match.

This spelling game supports letter recognition, phonics, and vocabulary development by helping students connect letters to meaningful words.  Play Race to Spell: Give students a picture and see who spells the word first.

Bingo helps reinforce vocabulary through listening and word recognition in a fun, low-pressure setting. It also encourages focus, comprehension from all students.  Have the students write the community helper word on each space. Then, call out the job name and students cover the matching picture. Use the flashcards as calling cards.

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