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jueves, 7 de septiembre de 2023

Face unit Small Cards for Elementary ELL

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You can print the face unit small cards onto cardboard to play games and activities. Use them to consolidate new vocabulary. Students will be motivated to engage in the language to say hair and eye color.

face unit small cards

Use the face unit cards for Sorting activities. Learners will sort the cards into categories/group. Have them explain their reasoning, for example, this sorting is by hair color. 

Students can sort the face unit cards by the hair length. Use the pictures in the cards to appeal to your students. Expand the theme focusing on the grammar and vocabulary learned.

Ask questions: Who has long blond hair?
Students: Amelia!

Reinforcing the adjectives is an essential part of grammar development.

sort the face unit cards by the hair length

Connect the hair texture to sort the cards: curly or straight?

Students can practice essential questions using the cards. Hand them in a dry erase board and colorful markers.


 They can write questions and them another student or group of students answer.

Students can also write short texts to each card.


Once students know how to play tic tac toe , they can do it alone in groups of two or more.

tic tac toe game family unit


Next part will be the Face Unit Worksheets.

sábado, 8 de julio de 2023

School Unit Worksheets for Elementary English Language Learners

       This resource is included in the School Unit for Elementary English Language Learners-Starters:    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/School-Theme-for-Elementary-ESL-1707072


School Unit Worksheets

Students will identify classroom objects during the practice part of the lesson plan. The worksheets bring in critical thinking tasks.

School Unit Writing Worksheets. Students should start with completing simple sentences and then reading the text for them to get confident in both skills and develop communicative competency. A review for expressing ownership using possessive adjective(my/your).

School Unit Writing Worksheets.

Play a game after the school objects worksheet is done. Have the students complete the pencil case with five items they want or have and write the phrases. They can get into groups of two or four. Student1 has to guess what the other student drew, asking questions: Is there a pencil? Student 2: NO!

school objects worksheet

Here's the backpack worksheet for the students to draw school items in it and label the drawings.
backpack worksheet school unit

The vocabulary worksheets can be assigned for independent practice, they can work on their own or using their text book.  Use this worksheet to keep as a picture dictionary, either on a folder or on their notebook, a place that students can go to and check on vocabulary when needed.

Picture dictionary for classroom objects

This is a complete the words with the vowels as a spelling practice. Students can cut the words into cards. Play Show me or Point to: Point to the pen!

They can also place all the cards into alphabetical order.

spelling practice worksheets school unit

Any of these worksheets can be used to create the Bingo grid to play at any given time that you decide.  Students will cut up all the word strip and glue onto the grids. Now, you have two Bingo games to play with.

Bingo grid

This worksheet has several words for the students to draw the classroom object around the word. Have your students draw even more school objects on another piece of paper or a notebook. Have them show their creation to the class.

draw the classroom object

Read and color worksheet. We might have students that need reinforcement on colors. Easy to do maybe at home this crayon box with the colors that they should know at this point. This combination of reading and coloring make learning English more engaging.

crayon box worksheet

It is a good exercise to put things into Classroom Objects categories: colors and school objects. If it seems too crowded to complete, students can use a bigger sheet of paper or their notebook.

Classroom Objects categories

This is a reading comprehension worksheet. It contains short grammar sentences. Then, students can cut it up and make a puzzle with the two worksheets that come with the same format. This will reinforce the understanding of the grammatically correct sentences.

reading comprehension worksheet

Possessive adjectives worksheets.

They are fundamental to forming simple sentences and expressing ownership. Without understanding possessive adjectives, learners may struggle to communicate basic concepts such as who owns what, such as his/her.

A worksheet with the possessive adjective: my.


Whose worksheet. Review "Whose" alongside possessive adjectives to form questions about ownership. They will reinforce to ask questions like "Whose book is this?" to inquire about possession, thereby improving their question formation skills.

Whose worksheet for the school unit


Questions and answer worksheet. Tell students that they might have noticed that there are questions and answers in English. Here they have to match each one. Have them go through their book and find more questions and answers like the worksheet and make them write them down on their notebook.

Questions and answer worksheet.

A review of I am grammar structure: I am but with the school objects.

I am grammar structure: I am

Contractions: It’s Worksheet. Understanding and using common contractions will help learners understand any written text or spoken conversation.

Contractions: It’s Worksheet. Understanding and using common contractions will help learners understand any written text or spoken conversation.


Writing worksheets. Draw school objects on the desk in different colors. Then, have the students write a short text of what is on the desk. With a partner, exchange and have the other person write what is on the desk from the peer.
expressing ownership using possessive adjective(my/your).

A questionnaire is like conducting a survey, asking What’s your favorite school object? Students can then, draw the school object from the results. Perfect opportunity to practice expressing themselves in English.

Make a list of the school objects for the favorite items. They have to choose from the list and draw on the graphing worksheet. Do the graph as survey. Each student will stand up with the worksheet and say: My favorite worksheets is the pencil. Create a tally chart to record the number of votes for each school subject.

                                        

There are two listening worksheets to provide your students and extra opportunity to practice this important skill in a more relaxed way. Print the worksheets that features a boy and a girl in a classroom. This is a combination of visual elements such as classroom objects to help make connections between the words and colors enhancing understanding.

Teacher: Point to the scissors!

Students can also say sentences for the classmates to point at.

Ask questions: What color are the scissors?
Students: red!

Finally, have them write sentences about the picture.

listening worksheets school unit


And always have some extra worksheets available for the fast finishers. 

                                    

Don't miss the School Unit Flashcards included in the resource available at the TPT store. Link: https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2023/07/school-unit-flashcards-for-elementary.html


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miércoles, 22 de abril de 2020

Adjectives and Face for ESL

Link to the resource here for your lesson planning :
or, It is available here: 

                         Here are 28 face cards for description.

An example on how to use them for speaking.
Teacher: What number is this ?
Student: Three.
Teacher: Who is she ?
Student: Ann.
Teacher: What color is her hair ?
Student: orange.
Teacher: What color are her eyes ?
Student: green.
Teacher: Ann has orange hair and green eyes.
Students: Sig has brown hair and brown eyes.

Place these two flashcards on a small board to present the order of the adjectives to describe the hair. Use a different marker or chalk for each set of words.
Point to both hair and ask questions.
 Teacher: Look at Kelly. What color is her hair ?
Student: black. The teacher writes the word black. Do the same for Felicia.
Teacher: Look at Felicia. Her hair is long. The teacher writes the word long and trace her long hair. Do the same for Kelly.
Teacher: Look at Kelly. Her hair is curly. The teacher writes the word curly and trace her curly hair. Do the same for Felicia.
Describe Kelly’s hair and then have the students describe Felicia’s. Remember the order: length, type of hair, color.
Teacher: Kelly has short curly black hair.
Teacher: Felicia has long straight blonde hair.

Place the people flashcards on a board. Have the students sort the flashcards into hair color, length and type of hair. Use this opportunity to introduce two more adjectives: handsome for men and pretty for women. 
The students can describe each flashcard after downloading them on the tablet or any other electronic device. Watch the video:

Play Who am I ? Game.

Student 1: Is it a man or a woman?
Teacher: It’s a man.
Student 1: Does he have black hair?
Teacher: No, he doesn’t.
Student 1: Does he have short hair?
Teacher: Yes, he does.
Student 1: Is it C3?
Teacher: Yes, it is!  
Graph the students in class. 
Have the students ask questions to their classmates using the card. 

                   Then make a big graph on the board using the flashcards.

            Scrabble. Have the students make a scrabble puzzle of the adjective words.
                             
                              Just a few more flashcards: happy-sad, young-old.

Check an old blog post related to this resource for more ideas and activities for this same resource. LINK: https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2015/10/adjectives-for-elementary-ell.html

                          

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