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martes, 26 de noviembre de 2019

Simple past tense with town and prepositions for ESL

Link to the resource:

I have it at this other store:  

Watch the video of the product.

After reviewing the prepositions as seen on my last blog post let’s get into the simple past tense. Review the places in town with the flashcards.
town unit flashcards.

I made smaller flashcards for speaking purpose. The flashcards are with people at a town building.
people at a town building flashcards
Check the video!

Teacher: Where was she?
Students: She was at the library.

Simple past tense with days of the week. Write questions and answers on the board using the long cards and the flashcards.
Teacher: Where were you on Monday?
Students: I was at the supermarket!
Simple past tense with days of the week.

Simple past tense with past time expressions such as last night, last month.

     Simple past tense with  the most common yesterday.

      Simple past tense with the parts of the day.
            
              Simple past tense with the specific days or dates.
                        
                           Simple past tense with the seasons.

                  Simple past tense with the months of the year.

Nothing better than fun practice. I found a similar idea on the www.mailbox.com, There are several cards for writing sentences. This can be done in a group. Students pick four or five cards and make sentences on their notebook. The students are reminded to use more words in their sentences.

I divided a clear plastic sheet in four using duct tape as I was able to place 4 cards in one sheet.

This snakes and ladders game is for fun and for speaking. Students have to fill in with was or were/wasn’t-weren’t or use for the simple present.
Students make sentences with this printable and write them on their notebook. They can write questions and answers.

Even though some teachers say that worksheets are old fashion, I like them.
And I like to do more with more them than just filling in the blanks. Observe that I cut all the worksheet and paste on the notebook by matching the drawing to the sentences.
Or add the questions and answers for each drawing.
                      Another example.

More worksheets!

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domingo, 24 de noviembre de 2019

Simple past tense with town and prepositions for ESL


Link to the resource:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Simple-past-tense-of-the-Verb-to-be-with-Town-and-Prepostions-5052414
I have it at this other store: https://www.bilingualmarketplace.com/products/simple-past-tense-of-the-verb-to-be-with-town-and-prepostions?variant=32013476561034
                                     Watch the video of the product:

Review the use of prepositions first and then show how to use them in the simple past. I created a set of long cards to place on the board or to ue in groups.

ON-used for days of the week. Write the word on and place the days of the week long cards on the board as in a mind map.
Teacher: On Monday!
Students: On Tuesday ! (continue with more)

IN-used for parts of the day.

                IN - used for months of the year.

AT-used for time of the day.

AT-used for specific place
              Teacher: at school!
              Students: at the pharmacy ! (continue with more)

AT-used for general locations or buildings in a town.

Teacher: at the post office!
Students: at the bank ! (continue with more)

On-used for specific dates and days.

IN - used for seasons.


Now, have the students practice the use of the prepostions.
I made two size of pockets to sort the cards. This one is smaller and can be used on the notebook. This activity can be done individually or in small groups.
And I made another set of pocket a little bigger to be used as a group activity. Just make a pocket by gluing each pocket template onto cardboard and print a set of cards and have the students do the sorting .
Or use plastic plates, you can write a preposition with a dry erase maker and students can do the sorting.

Another idea is to create a flap book, either horizontal o vertical.
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lunes, 28 de octubre de 2019

The Weather was –Simple past of verb to be

LINK: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Weather-in-the-past-tense-4976066
Watch the video of the complete resource:

The Weather in simple past of the verb to be. There are several flashcards included in the resource.

Here is an example on using them on the board. 
Teacher: What’s the weather?
Students: windy!
Teacher: Today is windy. (write in down and write each word in a different color.)
Teacher: What’s the weather?
Students: sunny!
Teacher: Yesterday was sunny. (write in down and write each word in a different color.)

Have the students contrast each weather using the worksheet.

Ask more questions using the flashcards.

                            Yes/ No questions using the flashcards.

        Have the students write more sentences using the flashcards.
Days of the week strips to create the Forecast on the board along with weather cards.


Have the students talk about the weather yesterday. I used the days of the week to make a small calendar on the board.
Teacher: What day was yesterday?
Students: Tuesday!
Teacher: How was the weather on Tuesday?
Students: It was humid! (Underline was in each sentence)
I made weather strips to make a forecast on the board.

Write a Weather Forecast. Use all the small cards.
Have the students write sentences on their notebooks following the structure: On Wednesday it was wet. It wasn’t hot. Or It was a cloudy day on Wednesday. Use any structure that you are working on. Give out the small worksheet to create the forecast.

The weather goes on in other cities.
Teacher: What was the weather like in Mexico City?
Students: It was cold!

Or use the flashcards for other countries.
Teacher: What was the weather like in Venezuela?
Students: It was rainy!

I am including the country flashcards as I used in my other blog post about the weather and countries in Simple present. Check the blog post for more things that you can do with the resources. LINK: https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2018/02/weather-around-world-for-esl.html

Do the same sorting on a desk or on the floor. Students can check on the internet the weather yesterday and sort all the countries, I just did a small example.

Use the small cards for writing sentences on the notebooks.


I am trying to create game boards for every product. Students love an extra time for playing on their own. I tape a bended clip behind each game marker to make it stand. The game board has 4 colors: red, yellow, blue and green. I wrote 2 specific questions depending on where they land: How was the weather? and How is the weather? In order to have students contrast between both tenses.
This is how my Printable game board turned out.
In this era of recycling I see lots of last year books going to the trash or the teachers not knowing what to do with them. I have posted some ways on how to recycle them. Here is another example. Cut out the pictures and have the students do spelling using plastic plates and dry erase markers, where you can easily erase the words.

Or use a fly swatter with a rectangle cut in the middle to read the words.

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