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lunes, 28 de octubre de 2019

The Weather was –Simple past of verb to be


how was the weather
Watch the video of the complete resource:

The Weather in simple past of the verb to be. There are several flashcards included in the resource to review: How was the weather?.
How was the weather? Flashcards

Here is an example on using them on the board. 
Teacher: What’s the weather?
Students: windy!
Teacher: Today is windy. (write in down and write each word in a different color.)
Teacher: What’s the weather?
Students: sunny!
Teacher: Yesterday was sunny. (write in down and write each word in a different color.)

Have the students contrast each weather using the worksheet.

Ask more questions using the flashcards.

                            Yes/ No questions using the flashcards.

        Have the students write more sentences using the flashcards.
Days of the week strips to create the Forecast on the board along with weather cards.


Have the students talk about the weather yesterday. I used the days of the week to make a small calendar on the board.
Teacher: What day was yesterday?
Students: Tuesday!
Teacher: How was the weather on Tuesday?
Students: It was humid! (Underline was in each sentence)
I made weather strips to make a forecast on the board.

Write a Weather Forecast. Use all the small cards.
Have the students write sentences on their notebooks following the structure: On Wednesday it was wet. It wasn’t hot. Or It was a cloudy day on Wednesday. Use any structure that you are working on. Give out the small worksheet to create the forecast.

The weather goes on in other cities.
Teacher: What was the weather like in Mexico City?
Students: It was cold!

Or use the flashcards for other countries.
Teacher: What was the weather like in Venezuela?
Students: It was rainy!

I am including the country flashcards as I used in my other blog post about the weather and countries in Simple present. Check the blog post for more things that you can do with the resources. LINK: https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2018/02/weather-around-world-for-esl.html

Do the same sorting on a desk or on the floor. Students can check on the internet the weather yesterday and sort all the countries, I just did a small example.

Use the small cards for writing sentences on the notebooks.


I am trying to create game boards for every product. Students love an extra time for playing on their own. I tape a bended clip behind each game marker to make it stand. The game board has 4 colors: red, yellow, blue and green. I wrote 2 specific questions depending on where they land: How was the weather? and How is the weather? In order to have students contrast between both tenses.
This is how my Printable game board turned out.
In this era of recycling I see lots of last year books going to the trash or the teachers not knowing what to do with them. I have posted some ways on how to recycle them. Here is another example. Cut out the pictures and have the students do spelling using plastic plates and dry erase markers, where you can easily erase the words.

Or use a fly swatter with a rectangle cut in the middle to read the words.

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domingo, 13 de octubre de 2019

Halloween Activities for the ESL student

Another Halloween again! I prepared this resource with many things. Hope you like it. 


Let’s start with Halloween Flashcards!


 Picture Dictionary. Hand in the 3 pages for making the picture dictionary. It is a good idea to do this in groups. This is a cut and paste activity.

I love tracing cards. It is a spelling activity that can be done using the clear plastic sheet. Just as some native language students learn to trace words in Preschool some ESL learners benefits from tracing.

I made another set of tracing cards that can work as coloring cards. Practice coloring the body parts and/or the clothes.

I made a smaller version of the tracing cards to create an accordion book.
First, I glued one card onto another.
Then, I folded all the cards into an accordion.
I traced the cover onto cardboard to make the other part of the book. I glued the first page onto the cover and the last one onto the cardboard.
Just a worksheet to place all the words in ABC order.

Spelling Bingo is always a fun game to play. Use the small cards or the Big Flashcards to call the Bingo words. Students just write a playing word in each part of the spinner. They have to cross out the word that is being called if they have it.

If Spelling Bingo is not enough. Try Spelling Scrabble. I added the Scrabble letters. I printed them onto Halloween colored paper, I chose orange and purple. I did my example using the puppets, you can use any of the small cards in the resource.

I also made worksheets with all the Halloween Characters without the face parts and for the students to color the clothes items.
Teacher: This is Dracula. He has green eyes, a small nose and funny mouth
Students draw as indicated.
You can also dictate how he is dressed or have them color the clothes and then describe his clothes.
Students: Dracula is wearing a black and red cape, gray pants and brown shoes.

I made all the characters into puppets using toilet paper rolls. Here are just a few and made a haunted house, it comes in two pages which you will have to glue to make a big one. I printed mine onto orange cardboard and colored the door, the windows and roof to review parts of the house.
Teacher: What color is the door?
Students: It’s brown!
Use the puppets to review the words.
Teacher: Who is he?
Students: He is the Mummy!
Teacher: Who is she?
Students: She is the Witch!

I also used the puppets to do prepositions practice.
Teacher: Where is the Devil?
Students: She is in front of the Haunted House!
 Teacher: Where is Frankenstein?
Students: He is behind the Haunted House!
Teacher: Where is the Witch?

Students: She is in the Haunted House!

Or have the students write about where the characters are.

A game board for those minutes of free play!

I taped an opened clip behind each game piece to make it stand as a marker.

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