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This complete set is designed to help students understand and practice routine verbs through a variety of hands-on activities, visual supports, and games. Perfect for centers, small groups, or whole-class activities, this resource promotes active participation and supports different learning styles in a playful and effective way.
These flashcards introduce key daily routine verbs and support students in forming sentences in the present continuous.
Listen and point. The teacher folds
the verb word of each flashcard and places them on the board. Then, say: “He
is sleeping.”
Students point to the correct flashcard.
What is he/she doing today? The teacher places
the selected flashcards on the board and has a student says the sequence of
actions of that day.
Students answer: “He is waking up.” “He is
cleaning the window.” “He is eating corn.” “He is swinging on the swing.”
Mime and Guess. The teacher shows the flashcard
to one student to act → others say: “You are listening to music!”
Find Someone Who…. Place the flashcards in a grid on the board. Say: “He is a boy” He has a scooter.
Students: A1! He is riding a scooter.
Give students a routine flashcard and ask them to create as many correct phrases as possible using the verb. Encourage them to add details such as place, time, and people.
Use the board to model complete
sentences with routine verbs in the present continuous. Show students how to
expand a simple verb into a full sentence by adding details such as objects and
places.
These small cards provide
flexible practice for building sentences, playing games, and reinforcing
routine verbs in the present continuous.
Pair Practice. Student A shows a
card → Student B says the sentence.

Mini Sentences Cards. Students match
written sentences STRIPS available in the resource, to small cards.
Writing with the small cards. Look at the small card and observe the picture carefully. Write sentences about what you see using the present continuous. The teacher should guide students to improve their observation skills and help them translate the picture into written sentences.
These worksheets provide structured practice to reinforce routine verbs and help students build confidence using the present continuous.
This worksheet helps students connect pictures with actions, reinforcing vocabulary and present continuous forms.
The word search helps students
improve word recognition.
It reinforces the structure I
am + verb -ing while encouraging students to describe actions happening now
using familiar routine verbs.

This worksheet helps students
practice forming questions in the present continuous.
students practice forming verbs
in the present continuous by focusing on spelling patterns with -ing.
Learners sort the verbs into three groups: adding -ing, doubling the
final consonant + -ing, and verbs that end in -e and change to -ing.
Students develop vocabulary,
improve spelling, and reinforce the structure of the present continuous in a
meaningful and visual way.
Students look at each picture
and complete the sentences using the correct verb in the present continuous
form.
This worksheet helps students
understand how verbs combine with other words to form common phrases
(collocations). Instead of learning verbs in isolation, students practice
meaningful combinations like make the bed, do homework, or ride
a bike.
This questionnaire encourages
students to practice speaking and asking questions about daily routines in a
meaningful way
These games make learning
interactive and fun while helping students practice routine verbs and the
present continuous in a meaningful way.
Sorting Verbs into -ING Categories
In this hands-on activity,
students sort the verbs small cards or sentence strips according to their
spelling rules. Prepare the activity by assembling the pockets: you can glue or
tape the pocket templates onto a folder, envelope, or a piece of cardboard
to make them sturdy and easy to use in class. Each pocket represents a rule. This
interactive activity helps students recognize spelling patterns.
Spin and Cover – Routine Verbs
To prepare, print and cut out
the spinner. Attach it to a sturdy surface such as a folder, envelope, or
cardboard. Then, place a brass fastener with a clip (for example, a
paperclip) in the center of the spinner to make it spin.
Students take turns spinning
the wheel. When the spinner stops, they say the verb that comes up and cover
the matching verb on their worksheet or list.
Sentence Association Activity
In this activity, students will
match sentence strips to the correct pictures in the scene.
Provide each student or pair of
students with the main picture and a set of sentence strips. Students read each
sentence carefully and look for the matching action in the image. Then, they
place the sentence strip in the correct location on the picture.
Encourage students to say the
sentences aloud as they match.
Board Game: Routines and
Present Continuous
Students take turns rolling the
dice. Each time a student lands on a number, they pick the corresponding
numbered card and read the sentence aloud.
After reading, the student
finds the matching image marker and places it on the correct number space on
the board.
The game continues until a
player reaches the finish. The student with the most correct matches or the one
who reaches the end first wins.
Make the markers by cutting and
gluing the ends only and folding the middle part to make the marker stand.
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