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viernes, 23 de mayo de 2025

Body Unit Imperative with Verbs Card Game

 This resource is included in the Body Unit for Elementary ESL. Link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Body-Theme-for-Elementary-ELL-1836555

English Educator, Mentor or Instructional Coach

Use the imperative + body part 32 cards because it brings together language, movement, and fun. Students see and act out verbs and body parts, making it easier to remember new words.

Children learn better when they move. Total Physical Response (TPR) helps them understand and remember language through actions. Put the cards into a bag or box. Take out a card and give the instruction: hands up!

 
Students love to follow commands, race to respond, or take turns being the teacher. The student can read the instruction on the card: Put your right leg up.

Kids practice listening skills and responding to instructions, which is key for classroom routines such as: Raise your hand!

Students can use the cards in in pairs or in groups to give each other the instruction. It is a way for the children to communicate, take turns, and support each other while learning.

You can use these cards as a classroom tool (e.g., “Hands up!” or “Sit down.”), reinforcing daily routines in English.

Easy to Use in Multiple Activities, such as games, songs, circle time, warm-ups, and transitions—they’re super flexible!

This resource has more to check, go to this blog post:   https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2024/05/body-unit-printable-book-for-elementary.html 


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