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sábado, 5 de abril de 2025

“Hands-On Farm Vocabulary Activities Worksheets for ELLs”

 This resource (Hands-On Farm Vocabulary Activities — Printable Worksheets & Games for Elementary ELLs) is included in full pack, ready to download:   https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Farm-Unit-for-Elementary-EFL-3790548



These printable worksheets give your students a meaningful way to practice grammar and vocabulary together, making your Farm Unit comprehensive, communicative, and fun!

Students connect each farm animal picture to the correct word from the vocabulary list. This worksheet helps learners build recognition of common farm animals.

In this labeling activity, students write each farm animal name.

To support language development in context, I’ve included two essential grammar worksheets in the Farm Unit resource: one focused on the verb “can” and another practicing the present continuous tense (e.g., "The cow is eating"). These worksheets help students connect grammar structures with real-life vocabulary

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Students describe each image using the present continuous tense: 
"The horse is jumping."


Reviewing the present continuous during the farm unit helps students connect grammar while they practice forming and recognizing “It’s… It’s …ing.” sentences.


To support early literacy and vocabulary development, I’ve added a variety of vocabulary-focused worksheets to the Farm Unit resource. These include activities where students match, write, read, color, and draw farm animals.

Find a farm animal word search and sorting worksheets that build on the same set of animal words. Word searches help students scan for patterns, recognize letter combinations, and reinforce spelling. Sorting the farm animals by features (e.g., number of legs, baby/mommy pairs) promotes logical thinking.


In this creative coloring activity, students bring the farm scene to life by drawing and coloring the animals according to simple instructions.

Label-the-body-parts worksheets featuring farm animals. These worksheets combine science, vocabulary building. Students learn key animal body part words like tail, legs, ears, wings, beak, hooves, etc.


Students connect each farm animal with the product it provides, such as milk from cows or eggs from hens. It helps learners build real-world vocabulary.

In this yes/no identification activity, students practice asking and answering the question “Is this…?” as they look at each farm animal.

Writing, coloring and identification worksheet where students complete simple sentences to describe farm animals.

This resource has more to check, go to this blog post:   https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2025/03/interactive-learning-with-small-cards.html 


Visit my store today to find resources that are ready to use and perfect for supporting your elementary ELLs. Your feedback is always appreciated as I continue to develop materials that meet the needs of both teachers and students.

Here’s the link to my store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Holistic-English-Resources-By-Rosa-Amelia

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