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jueves, 6 de abril de 2017

Easter Craft

 In a hurry I made these Easter Gifts for some teachers. I recycled Nescaf茅 Coffee jars. I went to Breick Chocolate store ( La Paz, Bolivia) and bought the bunny and the smallest eggs they had. The store clerck was nice enough to give me the white grass to put in the bottom and set the bunny and eggs.

Here the materials. I painted the lid of the jar with acrilic pink paint. I created the stickers. I can send them to you for free. (ei98srl@gmail.com)
If you  make a similar craft I´d love to see.
 I would like to publish a collection .



domingo, 22 de marzo de 2015

Easter for Elementary ELL

Help your Elementary English Language Learners celebrate Easter with fun, language-building activities! In this post, you’ll find engaging classroom ideas and printable resources that practice vocabulary, reading, spelling, and collaboration. These activities are perfect for ESL/EFL and ELL classrooms in March and April.


Easter Small Cards — Match & Speak

Use Easter small cards to play Match the Pairs. Students observe, compare, and speak as they match vocabulary cards with pictures. Great for vocabulary recall and speaking practice!

✔ Builds listening, vocabulary recognition, and speaking confidence
✔ Works well as a warm-up or station activity

馃搶 Tip: Use student names on cards for partner matching to increase interaction.


Easter Read & Color Book

Have learners construct meaning from both text and visuals. After reading each sentence, they only color what the text describes — a fun way to practise comprehension and color words.

✔ Supports early reading and inference skills
✔ Works with kinesthetic learners


Easter Pocket Chart Activities

✔ Easy prep and reusable
Pocket charts are ideal for kinesthetic learners. Use them for vocabulary sorting, sequencing, and simple sentence practice.
✔ Students work independently or in rotations
How to Use:
Shuffle the Easter picture cards.
Ask students to group vocabulary by category (e.g., animals, objects).
Extend with simple sentences: “The bunny is hopping.”


Easter Egg Book & Writing Practice

Let students create an Easter Egg Book — color, cut, and assemble. They can trace phrases and later write words using letter tiles.

✔ Builds writing confidence
✔ Combines visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning


 Easter Letter Tiles Game

Have students build Easter words using letter tiles. Challenge them to form new words with the same letters afterward.

✔ Reinforces spelling patterns
✔ Great for pairs or teams


Easter Worksheets — Collaborative Learning

Use worksheets in dynamic pair or group formats so students help each other complete tasks — great for vocabulary reinforcement and speaking.

✔ Encourages peer interaction
✔ Differentiatable for mixed levels


Teachers — if you enjoy hands-on ESL activities, games, and classroom resources, follow me on Pinterest! Just here: https://www.pinterest.com/ei98srl
You’ll find pin-ready ideas you can use right away in your lessons.