This resource is included in The Fruit and Vegetables level 1 for Elementary ELLS.LINK:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Fruit-and-Vegetables-level-1-for-Elementary-ELLS-12275711
The worksheets focus on—fruits and vegetables—that students will encounter in real-life situations, helping them communicate more effectively in English. These worksheets use engaging activities that cater to visual learners. By including activities like matching, sorting, and labeling, the worksheets offer a hands-on, multisensory approach. Use these for the practice part of the lesson plan for your english class.
This worksheet helps
students practice fruits and vegetables vocabulary. Learners read simple
phrases, look at the pictures, and write the correct number, and coloring
accordingly.
Students identify
fruits and vegetables by matching pictures to numbers. As an extension,
learners can color the items and write simple sentences describing each one.
Students complete
missing vowels in fruit and vegetable words and then match each word to its
picture.
As an extension,
learners can create a class poster by connecting the words and images,
reinforcing spelling, vocabulary, and visual recognition.
This Read and Draw
worksheet helps students practice reading simple sentences while drawing and
coloring fruits based on color clues.
These Complete and
Draw worksheets combine, color recognition, and vocabulary practice in one
engaging activity.
This match and read worksheet helps students connect simple sentences with pictures while practicing numbers, vocabulary, and basic sentence structure.
This cut-and-paste
worksheet helps students match simple sentences with the correct fruit and
vegetable pictures on their notebooks.
This worksheet helps
students practice plural spelling rules for fruits and vegetables by
sorting words into -s, -es, and -ies. It reinforces spelling
patterns.
In this simple writing activity, students practice forming sentences with “I want…” while identifying fruits and vegetables.
Students practice using there is and there are to describe fruits and vegetables.
Students use I like and I don’t like to express food preferences.
Students practice
identifying, counting, and talking about fruits and vegetables using clear
sentence models and visual support. These worksheets build confidence with
simple questions and answers through repetition and meaningful context.
Interview Activity –
Favorite Fruits & Vegetables
Students walk around
the classroom asking classmates, “What’s your favorite fruit or vegetable?”
and record the answers on their worksheets using clipboards. This
speaking-and-listening activity builds confidence, encourages interaction, and
practices real-life questioning skills in a fun, meaningful way.
Whether you're teaching vocabulary, prepositions, or celebrating special
occasions like Halloween 🎃 and birthdays 🎂, you'll find creative, hands-on activities and worksheets to make your
lessons both enjoyable and effective.





















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