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martes, 12 de mayo de 2020

Simple Present Tense and the Days of the Week

Find the Simple present tense and days of the week resource here:    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Simple-Present-Tense-and-the-Days-of-the-Week-5573405 and save time by just printing and you are ready to go. This blog post provides suggestions to create effective learning of the unit.


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Review the days of the week using the cards. They come in different size.

Use the flashcards to introduce and practice the Grammar Tense.

simple present flashcards

Place the days of the week on the board. Introduce each verb flashcard and place it under a day of the week and say a sentence.                                   Teacher: Tom cooks on Monday.  Or  Teacher: Tom cooks on Mondays.

I want to state that checking on several book series there are both ways, use the one that suits your curriculum.

Write or circle the letter S of the verb. Write in a different color the word ON.  Have the students try to say a sentence for each day of the week.

VIDEO:

Introduce more grammar points using the cards.




I made a letter S on a stick. I cut the biggest “S” I found in an old magazine a glued it onto a craft stick. Use it to introduce or to remind students to use the 3rd person singular S.

I am making the cards a little smaller for you to use for distance learning and on a small board. 

I glued a craft stick behind each one.

Here a video on how to use them to teach online.

Simple present and the days of the week Worksheets!

They will become handy for fast finishers.

Simple present and the days of the week Worksheets
  

 

A printable book for Simple present and the days of the week  

printable book for Simple present and the days of the week

There is a small text on each page and there are  pictures and days of the week to glue on the correct page. Take a look at the video

Simple present tense Puzzle. Many students don’t even know how to relate with puzzle. This is an opportunity to create some puzzles. I added a blank puzzle for students to create their own puzzles to exchange with other students.Simple present tense Puzzle

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martes, 28 de enero de 2020

How old are you? 2nd part

This is the second part on this Birthday Unit.
Here is the link to the product:    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/How-old-are-you-Birthday-Unit-5197521
Watch the video of the product:

How old are you?  This speaking activity works for Preschool and Elementary levels. Students color and cut the cupcake and write their age. Place a small pin behind the cupcake and put on their clothes.
Teacher: How old are you?
Student: I am 7 years old.
Have the students ask each other their age.
Student: How old are you?
Student: I am 6 years old.

You can also use a balloon and write the age with a permanent marker. And do the role play.
                                      

Place the Number flashcards on the board and have the students stand under their age number flashcard.
Teacher: pointing to number six. How old are you?
Student: I am 6 years old.
Teacher: pointing to number seven. How old is he?
Student: He is 7 years old.
Teacher: pointing to number ten. How old are they?
Student: They are 10 years old.
How old are you?
Listening activity.
Teacher: Who is nine years old? Please stand up!
Students: I am 9 years old.
Continue with more questions about the age until all the students are standing.
How old is he or she? I made these Monster Birthday Flashcards. I placed all the boys on one side and the girls on the other to review he and she. Pointing to each flashcard ask questions:
Teacher: Who is he?
Student: He is Rick.
Teacher: How old is he?
Student: He is 10 years old.
 Some teachers are using smaller flashcards and I made a smaller set and turned them into puppets. Ask the same questions as the ones for the flashcards.
A short video using the puppets.


How old are they? I made another set of flashcards with birthday kids clipart. Write the numbers that you want to practice on the board and place the children flashcards under each number.
Pointing to each set of flashcard under each number ask questions:
Teacher: Who are they?
Student: They are Ruby and Lily.
Teacher: How old are they?
Student: They are  10 years old.

The age and the family. How old are the people in the family?
Place the family member flashcards on the board and write an age under each one. Ask questions.
Teacher: Who is he?
Student: He is grandpa.
Teacher: How old is he?
Student: He is 70 years old.

Young and old. Have the students help sort the family members into young and old.
Teacher: Which family members are old?
Student: Grandpa, grandma, father and mother.
Teacher: Which family members are young?
Student: the babies, sister and brother. 

Introduce the comparisons and the superlatives of the adjectives old and young.
Teacher: Look at grandpa and brother. Who is old ?
Student: Grandpa.
Teacher: Who is Young ?
Teacher: brother.

Write the words on the board to make sentences.
Teacher: Who is older ?
Student: Grandpa.
Teacher: Who is Younger ?
Teacher: brother.
Teacher: Who is the oldest ?
Student: Grandpa.
Teacher: Who is Youngest ?
Teacher: brother.
Have the students make sentences comparing the family members.

Worksheets.
Worksheet 1. How old are you? Have the students complete the worksheet. Then, have them cut each sentence and picture. They can play to match the picture and sentence.

Worksheet 2. How old is he/she? Students read the sentences and find the matching picture. I use a different color for each sentence.
Worksheet 3. How old are they? Students cut and paste the picture where they belong and complete the missing words. Then, have them cut the pictures and glue them on their notebooks and write sentences.
Worksheet 4. Young or old family members? Students cut and paste the family members by sorting them into young or old. Then have the students cut two family members and write sentences using comparative and superlative form of the adjectives.
Worksheet 5. How old are you? Students write their age and draws the candles of their age. Graph the age using the Number Flashcards.
Worksheet 6. Using adjectives with age.
And a game to wrap up the lesson. Cut all the arrows and have the students create the sentences. You can give them hints or the arrows template as a guide.

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sábado, 9 de febrero de 2019

Valentine's Day colors

Valentine's Day is such a pretty Holiday!
I made this resource based on colors review.
        To introduce the Holiday, I made some puppets to greet each child.You can use them for almost anything in the class during this month. It is an art to be learned on how to get the most benefit from them.
Now, review colors. The same puppets can be colored. But I placed them into a fun foam crown that I made with a little pocket on the front.
Teacher: What color am I? Red?
Students: NO!! Green! You are green.
The Scrabble letters printed in pink and red can add up to review writing the color word for each heart.
I made these colored paper plates years ago and they work well for sorting.
and a little writing using the colored hearts.

I love making books for the Holidays! It is a cut and paste book with trace the sentence on each page.  
To assemble it I found this cute idea on Pinterest and gave it a try. I thought it would be difficult but it turned out quite easy.Glue a piece of ribbon on the top of each page.
Glue the paper bags one onto another and place the paper with the ribbon into each paper bag.
                          To read each page the student has to pull the ribbon.
I added the character’s from the book to make puppets to make read alongs or for storytelling.
A simple and easy matching game. Students just color each heart in a color and match the heart to the word.
                                                  Or use the worksheet.
Or assemble the OLD LADY that swallowed… a Heart, this time. 
I used a cereal box.
                      I made a few coloring pages. Some are color by number.
                                                     Others are read and color.
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