Link to all the resources: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Valentines-Day-Flashcards-and-more-for-ESL-students-3596070
First of all I made flashcards. I know
that you will find many ways to use them. I made the one flashcard per page
version, another version that has two flashcards per page and one more that is
8 flashcards in a page. That is a lot to choose from.
Idea 1: Place all the flashcards on the board. Ask the students to sort them by food, things and people.
Then ask them to write an adjective next
to each word.
Idea 2: A cheap idea for Bingo! Just
place all the flashcards on the board. Tell the students to write five or more
words from the board on their notebooks.
Have the words written on small pieces of paper and put them into a bag.
Have a student be the helper and pull out a piece of paper with the word on it
and read it to the class. Place a check mark next to each word read. If the
student has the word written down he/she must cross it. The first student to
cross out all the word calls BINGO!
I have seen lots of lap books but
instead I created a game folder.
It has basically three resources that
can be glued inside the folder. I used CD envelopes because of the transparent
window. It has a board game, a Mini book and small flashcards.
I made some decorations for the folder.
The mini book is for the students to
color as they read and then put it together as a book to take home and read to
the parents. It has tracer sentences.
Students can look at the pictures for a clue
as you read. Ask the students, which is the most common word in the reading,
and what is most common color. Do echo reading, as you have students repeat
after you and point out in their own mini books.
The game pieces are from the cute clip I
bought. I had to include all of these animals. I used clip binders to make the
pieces stand and they are easy to store.
This last resource can be used as
worksheets, mini flashcards or create a mini dictionary. Students can play some
games by themselves or in small groups. Here are ideas:
Game 1: The tower game. Students take a
card out of the envelope and say the word and start building a tower by placing
one on top of another. All the words that he can´t read have to be put aside.
Students can play together by building a bigger tower with all their cards.
Game 2. Order the flashcards. Hand in a
small of several flashcards and have the students order them accordingly.
Game 3. Guess the flashcard. Have
several flashcards in your hand. Students should display all their flashcards
on their desk. Start by describing a flashcard without showing it to the class.
Teacher:
I can eat it. It is delicious. It can be brown or white. It comes in a box or
in a package.
Students have to guess and turn around
that card on their desks. Then, show the card to the class. Students see if
they guessed or not.
From my other blog: Big and small hearts are included in the resource. Check the blog post:https://eflpreschoolteachers.blogspot.com/2018/02/valentines-hearts-big-or-small.html
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