This resource is included in the Family Unit for Elementary English Language Learners-Starters. Click here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Family-Activities-for-Elementary-ELL-1804475
Cognitive and social skills are at play with the board games. Just print the motivating activities as
many as you need for 4 students. It comes with golf balls as markers, students
will get to chose their favorite color to play. I added an open clip behind
each one to make it stand. The board game has a light green and dark green
spaces. Depending on where the student lands, he/she will take that color card
and answer the question in order to move on the board.
This
descriptive
sentence activity with cards helps with writing rich, detailed
sentences. Students will write their sentences first using the cards and
putting in as many words or cards as possible. Then, they will write all the sentences
and draw /color the person that they described.
Using adjectives to write sentences is essential for effective communication, either when writing or speaking.
An
old family unit domino game that I couldn’t leave behind.
Use it as an assessment tool to see how your students can interact and use
active vocabulary during gameplay.
A matching words and picture quilt. Students will match the family member word, the adjectives tall and short, young and old to each picture in the quilt. You will check their comprehension as they associate the words to the picture.
A
pocket
chart set is here to aid the students to write sentences related to the
hair color in each family member. It will
promote interaction between peers to complete the sentences.
Spelling is a fundamental aspect
of written communication. Do this spelling activity with this robot family
set of cards. Students will write all the words in Capitals for attention and maybe fun!
Place
the template with the cards that you want to practice inside a clear plastic
sheet and have the students write the words using whiteboard markers in
different colors and then erase for future use.
Letters for writing
words. Another spelling activity for
building confidence. Just print the letters, as many as you need and have
students use the small cards as a reference.
Next
part will be the Family Unit book.
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