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sábado, 16 de septiembre de 2023

Face unit Games for Elementary ELL

             This resource is included in the face unit for Elementary English Language Learners-Starters.Click here:    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Face-Unit-for-Elementary-English-Language-Learners-10106986

              Games promote effective communication between peers by playing with meaningful and engaging materials.

This is a 5-minute gap-filler for your lesson plan to develop linguistic competence.  It is a Listening wrap up activity Let’s call it Hair Dictation. Hand in a copy of the people cards for the students to color as you dictate to them.

Teacher: Look at Anna, she has short curly red hair. (Continue with the other people, students can also help out saying how people look for the classmates to color)

Print a number template that can be used over and over again. Students will cut the people that they just colored. Describe which person will be in which number.

Teacher: Number 6 is a person with short straight brown hair.

Students will complete placing each person on each number.

Hair Dictation worksheet

Here is a video to clear it up:

This activity can be used to supplement the content of your course book. It is focused on the reinforcement of the vocabulary to describe eye and hair. Print the descriptive sentences cards for a group of students and a worksheet for each student. Have them prepare specific detail sentences to write on the worksheets and draw on the person template. Let your students be creative and then share their work with peers. Stuents will develop strog grammar skills.

reinforcement of the vocabulary to describe eye and hair

This game is wonderful to see if your students are understanding the adjectives to write the sentences. 
Take a look at the video on how to use the game:

Playing constitutes the heart of children’s learning, and it prepares them for life.

Playing with cards is also considered a teaching tool to improve concentration and develop fluency. These can be used as a memory game to match a facial feature to a word or a matching game to play on a table or the floor.


I used this font from Creativa Fabrica. Here is the link. I am an affliate.

A board game to review the new vocabulary in a fun way to increase socialization at the same time. Print one template for every 3 or 4 students. I made the markers by opening a clip and adding a sticker. There are 4 sets of colored cards. When a student lands on a colored space, he/she grabs that colored card and answers that question in order to move. For example. I landed on a blue space, I grab a blue card and read the question: What color is his hair? I answer: blond.
Games promote a sense of achievement.

Writing with these colorful letters. Use the pictures from the game below as a guide for writing the words. Children will work alone doing this to gain self-develpment.

Or use a worksheet as a guide on how to write the words,

Use this printable as a file folder game. Students will match the phrase to the picture.

You can also do it as a cup game. Check the blog post where I have a similar game for Kindergarten. I glued the label to plastic cups and started the matching activity in a different fun way.

LINK: https://eflpreschoolteachers.blogspot.com/2020/09/face-theme-for-kindergarten-holistic_25.html

Here is the video:

Wrap it up with a Pocket Chart Activity. Buy or make this versatile tool to enhance the learning experience of the new language as students make sentences interacting with their peers.  Students will make sentence to review the adjective word order.


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martes, 12 de septiembre de 2023

Face unit Worksheets for Elementary EFL

                        This resource is included in the face unit for Elementary English Language Learners-Starters.Click here:    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Face-Unit-for-Elementary-English-Language-Learners-10106986



Face Worksheets  to promote active learning or they can be used for progress evaluation .

The worksheets can provide an easy assessment of the basic vocabulary for the parts of the face. Students will read the word and draw over the over the corresponding item. It would be fun to see how they solve the problem.

Facial features Worksheets

Use the worksheets for revision of the new vocabulary and the facial adjectives, starting with left and right eye. Students can trace the colors words and the adjectives besides coloring accordingly.

By teaching these adjectives you will encourage critical thinking, yes! Students will use the correct word to describe a specific quality of a part of the face.

facial adjectives worksheets

This worksheet will reinforce the adjective to describe the hair color and the length with this worksheet.

hair color and the length worksheet.

Use any of the worksheets to create a Bingo game. Students will cut several of the playing items on the grid and you will use the worksheets as your calling cards or the flashcards/small cards.

These worksheets are here to reinforce hair textures (curly or straight), size (big or small) and quantities of facial parts (one or two), adding more adjective practice.

Send in some homework with these easy crafty worksheets. Students will personalize the worksheets using different materials using magazine cutouts to complete a face, they can draw or use yarn and mobile eyes. Make it a writing training activity as well.

personalize the worksheets

The crazy hair worksheet can be done in small groups for cooperation in reading and listening. It promotes problem solving skills to understand people description.Students will not write on the colored worksheet with the crazy hair people. They will work in pairs as one student reads and the other has to find the number on the crazy hair kid and dictate it. It works on the recycling of the previously learned numbers 1 1o 13.

understand people description worksheet

I loved these characters so much that I want to do more with them. I cut all the sentences and the images, then I added Velcro con the images. I glued the sentences onto cardboard and the other piece of the matching Velcro.  Well, students have to attach the image to each sentence.

Some worksheets work for independent learning. This is a labeling the parts of the face easy to do worksheet for accuracy practice.

labeling the parts of the face  worksheet.

This is a set of creative drawing task worksheets. This is an example with the eraser, but there is a pencil, a bottle of glue and other read and draw kind of worksheets to stimlulate writing.

creative drawing task worksheets

Supplement any grammar point beyond the text book, in this case practice the possessive adjectives- his and her- with the hair to establish ownership.Students will work on being an independent learner to identify the correct hair color.

identify the correct hair color face unit worksheet

Engage your students into counting and coloring eyes with these Monsters. This a review of the numbes, it can be used as a self-evaluation worksheet activity.

Develop your students’ language skills even further with these numbers coloring worksheet.Worksheets are geared into developing the problem solving skill.

numbers coloring worksheet.

A little interaction as students ask questions to classmates and complete the questionnaire, leading them to express thmeselves.


Students survey their classmates to collect data on hair and eye colors using the worksheets. This can be an informal assessment for the unit. Students can analyze with another group the data by comparing the frequencies of the different eye and hair color.

A little spelling competition! Students have to recall the face words that start with each letter from the worksheet and write them inside. They can work together and work in a collaborative way. They can even find more face words in a dictionary.

spelling face unit worksheet

Here are all the worksheets included in the resource:

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jueves, 7 de septiembre de 2023

Face unit Small Cards for Elementary ELL

    This resource is included in the face unit for Elementary English Language Learners-Starters.Click here:    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Face-Unit-for-Elementary-English-Language-Learners-10106986

 

Lovely comments on the resource. 

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.

jueves, 31 de agosto de 2023

Face unit Flashcards for Elementary EFL

     This resource is included in the face unit for Elementary English Language Learners-Starters.Click here:    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Face-Unit-for-Elementary-English-Language-Learners-10106986



The flashcards apply for a range of activities to include the 4 skills such as listening/speaking and reading/writing, but not leaving behind grammar and vocaubulary.

Facial features, adjectives for physical description

Introduce the physical appearance vocabulary.

Show a face part flashcard and have the students touch that part of the face and say the word. Listening the action helps internalize the new language.

Teacher: Touch your mouth! (Show the flashcard ) 

Facial features, adjectives for physical description flashcards

Play sit down. Show a facial feature flashcard as you say a statement.
Teacher: If you have gray hair, sit down! (Obviously no one will sit down)
If you have green eyes, sit down.
If you long red hair, sit down.
Continue with all the hair color /length and eyes. The winners will be the last one standing. Have the students say why they are the winners.
Students: He/she has short blonde hair and blue eyes
.

Play sit down facial features

Critical thinking is in use when students will analyse the flashcards. Practice the question word: What color?

Ask questions: What color is her hair?
Students: red!
Teacher: Does she have brown hair?
Students: Yes, she does.
Teacher: Does Tom have gray hair?
Students: No, he doesn’t.
Teacher: Who has blonde hair?
Students: Luca.

people flashcards and sort them by hair color

Discuss about hair length. Sort the flashcard by short and long.

Ask questions:
Teacher: Who has long hair?
Students: Sophia, Olivia, Emma and Amelia.
Teacher: Who has short hair?
Students: Owen.
Ask questions using color and length: Who has short blond hair?
Students: Ava.
Have your students describe themselves: I have long brown hair. Ask questions about their physical appearance.


Discuss about hair length flashcards

You can continue working on this for more speaking practice with your students to gain confidence. Hand in the people mat to each student or group of students. Place it inside a clear plastic sheet for your students to check or write on it and erase it easily.
Describe a person and have the students guess the person and cross out on the mat: He has short black hair.
Students: Tom!
Have your students describe another person for the class to guess: She has long red hair!
students: Emma!
Then, students can play in pairs or small groups.


speaking practice

Play a little more with your students with these fun crazy hair flashcards. Kids have weird hairdo and colors. Say a sentence and students have to say the number of that person.

Teacher: She has purple hair!
Students: She’s number seven!
Say it backwards: Number twelve!
Teacher: He has orange hair.

fun crazy hair flashcards

Use the flashcards to graph from the color and length of the hair of the people in class and even more. Place them on the board and ask questions:
Who has black long hair?
Students: Olivia and Leny.

graph from the color and length of the hair of the people with flashcards

It can be graphing the curly and straight hair. Have the students come and stand under each flashcard and say how they look: I have straight hair.

graphing the curly and straight hair flashcards

And don’t miss graphing the eye color.

Graphing eye color flashcards

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