This resource is included here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Sports-for-ESL-Vocabulary-and-Grammar-Activities-14663481
Connect
visuals with written language, helping them
remember spelling and meaning. In
this worksheet, students look at each picture and write the correct name of the
sport.
These
worksheets help students practice listening comprehension while
reviewing sports vocabulary. The teacher gives simple instructions such as Color
the net blue! or Color the ball red! and students follow along.
In
this worksheet, students read the color of each ball, color it accordingly, and
then write the name of the sport it belongs to.
In
these worksheets, students read and answer questions related to sports using
complete sentences. This activity helps learners practice forming short and
full answers.
In this worksheet, students draw lines to match each sport with the correct equipment — for example, tennis → racket. This activity helps reinforce vocabulary connections between sports and the objects used to play them.
Follow-up Activity Idea: After completing the worksheet, students can write or say full sentences using their matches: You need a racket to play tennis.
I
Like + Sport Worksheet. In this worksheet, students practice the grammar structure I like + sport
by reading, writing, and personalizing sentences. They can match pictures to
sentences, complete sentence starters like I like…, or write about their
favorite sports. This activity helps learners express preferences, build
complete sentences, and use sports vocabulary in a meaningful context. It’s
perfect for speaking or writing practice after introducing the I like +
sports pattern.
This
worksheet students searchfor the words, learners improve spelling
recognition, visual memory, and word awareness. It’s a great
activity for early finishers, independent practice, or warm-ups,
keeping students engaged while still focused on English vocabulary.
In
this worksheet, students read different sports and sort them into the correct
column: go, do, or play. For example, go swimming, do
karate, play soccer. This activity helps learners understand
verb–noun collocations used with sports, build grammar accuracy, and reinforce
vocabulary.
In
this worksheet, students look at pictures of different sports facilities and
write their names, such as tennis court, soccer field, or swimming
pool. This activity helps reinforce place vocabulary related to sports.
Follow-up
Activity:
Students can research and write the names of famous sports facilities in
their notebooks—like Wimbledon for tennis or Camp Nou for
soccer—to connect what they learned with real-world examples. This extension encourages curiosity, writing practice,
and cultural awareness.
Find
creative ideas and engaging resources for teaching young learners, visit my
blog for preschool teachers here: EFL Preschool
Teachers Blog. You'll find practical activities, tips, and resources
designed to make learning fun and effective for little ones!


































.png)
