This resource is included in this LINK,it comes with clear and flexible teaching guide to prep your lessons.
This is a unit that comes up in
several textbook series. I am including the most common words that I found in
those books. The flashcards are an engaging tool for your students. Use them to
reinforce the connection between the word and the picture making it easy to
memorize. They are handy to introduce the topic of the unit and promote communicative language.
Reinforce grammar with the question: What + be?
Teacher: What is this?
Students: It's a kite.
Hand in the Toys flashcards and have the students
arrange them in alphabetical order. This will help your students to
build their new vocabulary in a systematic and structured way. Students will identify all the words: This is a ball.
Write the letters and numbers to make
a grid on the board to place the flashcards in random order. Prepare your list
of questions for each letter/word combination. The grid is wonderful as it
provides a visual representation of all the flashcards to comprehend the
activity.
You can use my questions as a guide.
Hand in the Pictionary worksheet
and have the students draw any item that you have assigned to each one.
Students will come to the front with their drawing and have the students guess.
The person that guesses first wins a point. Playing this drawing game fosters
creativity in your students. They will use their imagination to represent the
toys through a drawing.
Go to my Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/rosamelia_eslteacher/
This is a unit that comes up in
several textbook series. I am including the most common words that I found in
those books. The flashcards are an engaging tool for your students. Use them to
reinforce the connection between the word and the picture making it easy to
memorize. They are handy to introduce the topic of the unit and promote communicative language.
Reinforce grammar with the question: What + be?
Teacher: What is this?
Students: It's a kite.
Hand in the Toys flashcards and have the students
arrange them in alphabetical order. This will help your students to
build their new vocabulary in a systematic and structured way. Students will identify all the words: This is a ball.
Write the letters and numbers to make
a grid on the board to place the flashcards in random order. Prepare your list
of questions for each letter/word combination. The grid is wonderful as it
provides a visual representation of all the flashcards to comprehend the
activity.
You can use my questions as a guide.
Hand in the Pictionary worksheet
and have the students draw any item that you have assigned to each one.
Students will come to the front with their drawing and have the students guess.
The person that guesses first wins a point. Playing this drawing game fosters
creativity in your students. They will use their imagination to represent the
toys through a drawing.
Go to my Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/rosamelia_eslteacher/