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sábado, 8 de noviembre de 2025

Sports Worksheets for ESL | Vocabulary and Grammar Activities

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The worksheets give students the opportunity to practice, reinforce, and apply the vocabulary and grammar they learn through games and flashcards.

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.


In this worksheet, students draw lines to match each picture to the correct sport word. This activity helps learners recognize and remember sports vocabulary, develop reading comprehension, and make visual-to-word connections.


In this worksheet, students draw a picture of themselves doing their favorite sport and write a short text to describe it. They can use sentences such as I like playing soccer or I play tennis every weekend. This creative activity helps students personalize their learning, practice writing with correct grammar, and connect English to their real-life interests in a fun and meaningful way.

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 complete a crossword puzzle using clues or pictures of different sports equipment. This helps learners review vocabulary, practice spelling, and develop reading comprehension as they connect each clue with the correct word.

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.


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martes, 4 de noviembre de 2025

Thanksgiving Hat Prepositions of Place Activities for Elementary ELLs

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The Thanksgiving Hat Prepositions resource is an engaging way to use prepositions of place while celebrating the Thanksgiving season. Simply print and go! The resource can be used for warm-ups, mini-lessons, or as part of a Thanksgiving classroom center.

Write sentences for each flashcard on slips of paper and have the students place them correctly.

Flashcard Memory Match. Cut the words out of the flashcards. Students take turns flipping two cards to find a match: e.g., a turkey with a hat on its head matches the “on” card.


Listen, Find, and Show. Spread flashcards on the floor. The teacher says a sentence: “The hat is in front of the turkey.” Students race to touch or hold up the correct flashcard.


Small cards. Match and Say. Give each student a set of small cards and a set of preposition word cards (cut the words out of the card). Students match the picture to the correct word (e.g., “on,” “under,” “behind”). After matching, they say the sentence aloud: “The turkey is on the hat.”


Mini Memory Game. Use two copies of the small cards. Place them face down.  Students flip two cards at a time to find a matching pair. Every time they find a match, they read the sentence: “The turkey is between the hats.”

For advanced learners, ask them to write the sentence after matching.


Spin and Match. Use the spinner with prepositions. Place a clip and a brass fastener to the spinner template. Students spin, find the small card that matches the preposition, and say the sentence aloud.


Cutout Activities for Turkey and Hat Prepositions. Listen and Place. Give each student a set of cutouts: the turkey, the hat in the colored or b/w version. The teacher gives commands aloud: 👉 “Put the turkey under the hat.”
Students listen, move the cutouts, and repeat the sentence.
As a Variation: Have a student act as the “teacher” and give the commands!


Students roll the Thanksgiving Prepositions Dice and color the picture on the worksheet that matches the preposition shown. Each side of the dice includes a turkey and a hat in different positions to represent words like on, under, next to, behind, in, between, and in front of.

Read and Color – Turkey Prepositions Worksheet. Students read each sentence carefully and color the picture that matches it. For example:
👉 “The turkey is under the hat.” — students find the correct image and color it.

Fill in the Blanks – Turkey Prepositions Worksheets .Students complete each sentence by filling in the correct preposition that describes the turkey’s position.
Example:  “The turkey is ___ the hat.” → on

Each worksheet helps students read, think, and apply the correct preposition while reinforcing sentence structure.


Interactive Notebook – Turkey Prepositions Worksheet. They place the hat cutout first, then place and insert all the turkeys with preposition words (on, under, behind, next to, in, etc.) in the correct positions — some may require cutting small slits to fit the turkeys properly, Previously, students color each turkey. At the end, they write complete sentences to describe their work, such as: “The turkey is behind the hat.”

Label the Turkey’s Body Worksheet. Students identify and label the different parts of the turkey’s body, such as the head, wings, tail, and feet.  They read each word and write it in the correct blank space on the turkey.


Turkey Prepositions Matching Mats. They cut out the word cards and match each preposition to the correct turkey and hat picture.

As they match, students read each sentence aloud — for example,
“The turkey is behind the hat.”


Turkey Prepositions Sentence Puzzle. Students build complete sentences. They read each picture on the mat, find the correct word cards, and arrange them to form sentences such as: “The turkey is next to the hat.”


Turkey Prepositions Board Game. Students roll the dice and move their token along the path, saying a sentence for each space they land on — for example,

“The turkey is on the hat.”

They practice prepositions of place while having fun racing to the finish!

Interactive Turkey Prepositions Book. Students read each page and move the turkey cutout attached with yarn to match the sentence — for example,
 “The turkey is under the hat.” They slide or lift the turkey to the correct position on every page, bringing the sentences to life in a fun, hands-on way!


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lunes, 27 de octubre de 2025

Sports Small Cards for ESL | Vocabulary and Grammar Activities

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The small cards support grammar practice. They are ideal for teaching I like + sports, He is playing + sport, and He plays + sport in a fun, meaningful way. These are ready-to-use visuals that work for whole-class lessons, centers, pair work, or individual practice.

Activity 1. Find Someone Who: Use small cards to ask and answer questions like Do you like volleyball?

Activity 2. Match the Sport and Equipment: Students match the sport flashcard with its equipment card and say a sentence: She has skates for skating.

Activity 3. Sorting Game: Sort sports by ball category.

team sports / individual sports or indoor sports categories.

Sort with the outdoor sports. Have students make up more categories to sort.

Activity 4. Use small sports cards to create sentences: He is playing football.

Activity 5. Writing Sports Sentences (Past Tense Activity)
Students choose a small sports card and write a sentence using the simple past tense to describe the action. For example: She played baseball yesterday. This activity helps learners practice writing complete sentences, review past tense verbs for sports, and connect visuals with grammar in a meaningful way.

Activity 6. Students pick any small sports card and write a sentence to describe it using different grammar structures.

Activity 7. Sports and Facilities Matching Activity
Students match each sport to the place where it is played. After matching, they can say or write simple sentences like You play baseball at a baseball stadium. This activity helps learners connect vocabulary for sports and facilities, practice prepositions of place, and use complete sentences in context.

Here are the most common prepositions of place related to sports and their facilities that your students can practice:

  • on – for open flat surfaces
    • 🏈 You play soccer on a field.
    • 🎾 You play tennis on a court.
    • 🏒 You play hockey on the ice.
  • in – for enclosed or indoor spaces
    • 🏊 You swim in a pool.
    • 🏀 You play basketball in a gym.
    • 🏋️ You exercise in a gym.
  • at – for general places or specific venues
    • You play baseball at the stadium.
    • You play golf at the golf course.

 

Activity 8.  Famous Sports Facilities Match
Students investigate the names of famous sports facilities around the world, such as Wimbledon for tennis or Yankee Stadium for baseball. They write the name of each facility on a small piece of paper and match it to the correct sports flashcard or picture. This activity helps students connect real-world examples to the vocabulary while practicing writing and reading skills.

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