https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Seasons-Unit-for-ESL-students-5403227
As you might have seen I created a complete Seasons Unit Resources. The blog posts included: Seasons and Months, Seasons and Weather, Seasons and Clothes, Seasons and Nature, Seasons and Activities(verbs).
LINK:https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2020/03/seasons-and-verbs-for-esl.html
Here is the link to the resource at the store:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Seasons-Theme-Resources-for-Elementary-ESL-1744981
Introduce Grammar points.
Tracer book: It helps extend the vocabulary. There
is a black and white version for the students to color and create their own
book to take home.
When the
students finish tracing the sentences on their books, start reading. Assign a
color to identify each sight word.
Teacher: Circle
the word “it” red.
Teacher:
Circle the word “is” blue.
Teacher:
Circle the word “a” yellow.
Help the
students assemble the book. I made this one by punching a hole on the side and
connected using a metal ring. Read again using a straw as a pointer, have them
look for specific words.
Teacher:
Look for the word “Spring”. Use your pointer.
A set of
matching words and pictures cards.
Students in
groups can match each picture to each word.
Another
game: Have the students place all the cards face up on the table. Say a word
and have them find the word and the picture.
Teacher: Find
“sun”.
Students:
sun! Student shows the
picture and the word.
Paper
plates are great for sorting the vocabulary words into seasons. Write each
Season word on each paper plate.
I found
this game and gave it a try. Let me know if you liked it.
There is a
sunscreen lotion clipart to make a card holder. You can use it to play a
guessing game by slowly taking a card out and having the children guess what it
is.
Spelling
BINGO! Spelling is related to the students’ reading and writing abilities. Give
students the template and ask them to write 6 of all the words of their choice.
You can use the matching cards as calling cards. Students cross out the words
called out. The winner is the first one to cross the 6 words.
Some
worksheets for extra practice.
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