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lunes, 8 de enero de 2024

Pets Unit Worksheets for Elementary ELL

This resource is part of the pets unit for Elementary English Languge learners-Starters. ENL teacher can find the material useful.    LINK: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Pets-Unit-for-Elementary-ELL-Starters-10780015

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 Here are the Printable pets unit worksheets for elementary ESL/ELL learners  to practice pet vocabulary, reading, writing, and speaking through fun ESL activities. The worksheets were designed with lovely visuals and fun tasks. They will capture your student’s attention and enjoy working on them.

Here is a video with all the worksheets in the resource.


This word search helps beginners review pet vocabulary while building spelling skills.

This worksheet helps students practice beginning sounds and pet vocabulary by writing and coloring words that match each letter.

These worksheets help beginners review color words and pet vocabulary through simple drawing and coloring.

Students draw and label their favorite pet, identifying body parts such as ears, tail, legs, and whiskers. They then write a short descriptive sentence using colors and simple adjectives. This activity supports vocabulary development and sentence writing.

Students draw the pet they have at home and add their picture to a class graph. Together, the class compares how many students have dogs, cats, other pets, or no pets. This activity builds early graphing skills.

Students create a pet shop by folding, labeling, and gluing the animals onto a shoebox, then adding a store sign. All this, after completing the pet word on the worksheet.

Learning to use adjectives to describe pets will contribute to the student’s vocabulary expansion. Students cut and paste the pet pictures to sort them by key features: long or short ears, long or short tails, and animals with two or four legs.

Students follow step-by-step directions to create a pet shop scene. They listen and color the pets as the teacher describes them, cut out the animals, and glue them behind the shop window using construction paper. Students finish by writing a short description of their pet shop, combining listening, fine motor skills, and simple sentence writing.

Students listen and color the parts of the pets’ bodies as directed, then answer simple questions about the colors they used. This activity reinforces body-part vocabulary.

Students practice numbers 1 to 20 by coloring the birds according to number-color clues and then writing the answers in complete sentences. This two-step activity reinforces number recognition, color words.

Explore the complete Numbers 1 to 20 resource included in the complete pet pack. Check the blog post: https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2024/08/pets-unit-numbers-1-to-20-for.html

These worksheets help beginners practice numbers 1–20 by matching, ordering, and writing missing numbers on their notebooks.

Students read simple sentences and color the pictures to match the descriptions.

Students cut and paste the animals into the correct places where they live, such as a cage, tank, or bed. This hands-on activity helps learners practice pet vocabulary, early categorization skills, and following simple directions while strengthening fine motor skills.

Students read simple sentences and place or draw the animals in the correct rooms of the house. This activity helps learners practice basic prepositions of place, house vocabulary, and sentence comprehension through a hands-on, visual task that is easy for teachers to model and assess.

This first worksheet helps beginners practice prepositions of place and house room vocabulary through clear pictures and simple sentence frames. The second Worksheet where students answer basic comprehension questions about pets.

Students read and color the pictures, then rewrite the sentences and create their own questions using Who…? This activity helps learners practice early question formation.

After matching the pets to the correct children, students write the missing words to complete each sentence. This activity reinforces the sentence pattern “He/She has a.

This worksheet helps beginner learners describe pets using simple sentences and colors. Students read, write, and draw, reinforcing vocabulary, sentence structure, and comprehension in a fun, hands-on way.

Be fancy and provide each student with a clipboard, pencil, and the questionnaire worksheet. After the writing all the answers, gather the students in different groups to share their findings and discuss the results.

Students read short, meaningful sentences and show understanding by drawing, coloring, and completing the pictures, which lowers anxiety and builds confidence.

This worksheet helps beginners practice spelling by completing simple animal words and matching them to pictures.

These worksheets help beginners practice pet vocabulary and simple grammar through clear visuals, repetition, and hands-on writing, making language learning easy, engaging, and confidence-building.

Perfect for early learners, these worksheets combine writing, vocabulary, and visual support to develop confidence in describing pets.

Practice the Numbers 1 to 20 within the Pets Unit. Go to the blog post:   https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2024/08/pets-unit-numbers-1-to-20-for.html

Check at the Pets Bundle, here:   https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Pets-Unit-BUNDLE-for-Kindergarten-and-Elementary-ESL-6951779



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