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lunes, 8 de enero de 2024

Pets Unit Worksheets for Elementary ELL

This resource is part of the pets unit for Elementary English Languge learners-Starters. ENL teacher can find the material useful.    LINK: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Pets-Unit-for-Elementary-ELL-Starters-10780015

ENL teacher

The worksheets were designed with lovely visuals and fun tasks. They will capture your student’s attention and enjoy working on them.

Here is a video with all the worksheets in the resource.


Students will describe in long sentences their favorite pet that they have drawn on the worksheet. My cat has blue eyes and a small nose. Ask questions as your students show you their animal: What is it? What color is it?

favorite pet worksheet

Learning to use adjectives to describe pets will contribute to the student’s vocabulary expansion and gives a more varied language repertoire to use. I am focusing on long and short basically.Students will identify pets by their tails. If there is another adjective that you would like in the worksheet, let me know.

adjectives to describe pets worksheets

This is more of a short reading comprehension worksheet. It comes with a short text that students will read and comprehend in order to complete the task. Students will answer to the question: What color is it?

What color is it? pets worksheets

Here is another reading comprehension worksheet.


Another worksheet to reinforce numbers 1 to 20 using frogs. Start by dictating the color of each number and have the students write the number word. A worksheet to use for logical mathematical competence.

logical mathematical competence. numbers 1 to 20 worksheet

Then, as an extension activity have the stduents cut the cards and glue then in an extra paper in numerical order. They have to write the missing numbers of the sequence.

Be fancy and provide each student with a clipboard, pencil, and the questionnaire worksheet. After the writing all the answers, gather the students in different groups to share their findings and discuss the results. 

Reading comprehension worksheets provide your students to a wide exposure of sentence structures, contributing to language acquisition. Here is the selection. And there are lot more worksheets to plan structured practice for your learners. 

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Worksheets to work on grammar points.

A worksheet can be as simple as completing it or turning it to a booklet and then a speaking or writing activity.

 
Check the speaking part:

I have this kind of worksheet in every unit. I think it is fun to draw the item using the word.My drawings are not the ebst, I guess that your students would do a better job and I would love to see it.

                                       

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domingo, 7 de enero de 2024

Pets Unit Small cards for Elementary ELL

This resource is part of the pets unit for Elementary English Languge learners-Starters.  Newcomer Teacher can find the material great for planning.

  LINK: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Pets-Unit-for-Elementary-ELL-Starters-10780015

Newcomer Teacher


I always have small cards in all the resources because they are easy to carry around and can be used inside or outdoors. Students can use them anytime. These offer a clear support for the lesson plan. They can be used for the presentation of the key vocabulary.

Use these to introduce animal vocabulary.

Introduce the verb to have in interrogative, affirmative and negative answers.

Hand in all the pets unit small cards to the students and ask questions: What do you have?
Student: I have a dog.

pets unit small cards

Teacher: Do you have a cat?
Student: Yes, I do.

Do you have a fish?
Student: No, I don’t.

Students can describe the pet on the small cards.
Look, I have a mouse!

describe the pet

Have your students develop their self-expression through movement using their body and/or mime as you show the small cards. Check how the students will reproduce animal movements maybe even using the sounds the pets make.
Teacher: Move like a fish!


Display the pet unit small cards and the word strips all mixed up on the board, a volunteer matches the picture to the written word.

Show all the flashcards, both pictures and word cards. Give nine children the words and bring them to the front of the class. Then, hand out the pictures around the class. The children with the pictures do not let the children with the words see their flashcard. The children with the words then have to find which children have the picture that corresponds to it by asking: Do you have a mouse?


Students can do sorting of the small cards on their own. Use the cards to review vocabulary related to the parts of the body of the pets.

Hand in several white boards with the sorting phrases written on each. It can be the size of the ears: big ears and small ears.

size of the ears: big ears and small ears.

 Sort the pets with 2 legs and 4 legs!

Sort the pets with 2 legs and 4 legs!

Create your own grid for the tic tac toe game. Draw a grid on a piece of cardboard of 9 spaces arranged in 3x3.

grid for the tic tac toe game pets unit

Sort the size of the tails: big or small/long or short.

Sort the size of the tails: big or small/long or short.

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lunes, 1 de enero de 2024

Pets Unit Flashcards for Elementary ELL

This ELA teacher resource is part of the pets unit for Elementary English Languge learners-Starters.    LINK: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Pets-Unit-for-Elementary-ELL-Starters-10780015

ELA teacher

Pets Unit Flashcards

Take a look of all the flashcards included in the resource to create an effective lesson plan. Use these to develop linguistic competence to have your students communicate verbally to describe pets.

Use the flashcards to introduce the pets vocabulary and have the stduents understand the names of the animals.

Use the pets unit flashcards to ask yes/ no questions: Is this a dog?
Students: Yes, it is!
Is this a frog?
Students: No, it isn’t.
Use the flashcards to ask about colors: What color is this cat?
Students: It’s orange! (make a color splotch next to the cat)
Have students make sentences: This cat is white.

Pets Unit Flashcards

Let’s count the pets on the board: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Eight pets!!
Ask more questions: What’s number three?
Students: it’s a rabbit!

Make a grid on the board. Say a number and letter combination for a student and have that person say what it is.
Teacher: 2C
Student: snake!

Use adjectives to help students describe the pets. Here is an example with a cat labeling to the parts of the body.

labeling to the parts of the body.

Students will talk about possession: Who has a rabbit?
Students: Ann!
Model sentences to express possession: Bob has a fish.

Students will contrast and compare the physical appearance of the pets. Review the parts of body words if you have already taught that unit. You can choose the ears. Model sentences: The brown rabbit has long ears.

By using adjectives, students will express themselves wih more detail.the physical appearance of the pets flashcards

Contrast the length of the tail. Ask questions: Which pets have short tails?
Students: rabbit, dog, fish, hamster.

Use the flashcards to introduce or review even more body parts: wings, legs, head, body, eyes, whiskers, nose, mouth.
Ask questions: Which animal has wings?
Students: birds!

body parts pets flashcards

Introduce how to indicate position using the prepositions of place: in, on.

Place the fish and the fish bowl flashcards on the board. Write the word IN. mimic that the fish goes into the fish bowl, draw the arrow and say the sentence: The fish is IN the fish bowl.

Have the students say a sentence with the dog: The dog is in the dog house.

position using the prepositions of place: in, on flashcards

Do the same with the location word on. Ask questions: Where is the dog?
Students: It’s on the dog bed.

Students will express preference using the adjective favorite.Place the flashcards on the board and ask: What’s your favorite pet? Graph!

What’s your favorite pet? Graph!

Students can use their worksheet to graph the results from the class and write it down.

Play a guessing game with your students. Hold a pet flashcard without showing it to your students. Describe it: This pet doesn’t have wings. It doesn’t have whiskers.  It has four legs. It has a tail.

Students will start guessing. The one that guesses correctly: dog! Will win the card. Continue with more cards.

Play a guessing game pets unit

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miércoles, 22 de noviembre de 2023

Rooms of the house Printable Book

                     This ESOL K-5 resource is included in the House Unit available here: 

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Rooms-of-the-House-Unit-for-Elementary-ELL-10395114

ESOL K-5 resource

I always add printable books to each unit to use with Elementary English language Learners.  Reading is a linguistic competence.All the books were tailored to meet the age and language level of the students. Another competence to include into your lesson plan is the linguistic as in reading short texts.

The House book has nice illustrations and with simple sentences to foster a positive attitude towards reading in the new language. The first illustration is a house shape that students will color in any way they wish, and cut it to create the book.

Have the students read the sentences and color each room of the house, besides gluing the family member in each one. As a teacher you can adapt the content, by having students add more sentences to each page.

 printable books house unit

Take a look of the book inside, already assembled:

There is another book to allow more customization based on their language proficiency. Students can add pictures of their family members or even draw them. Adapt the book to suit the needs of your learners and lead to a more personalize experience. The book template is aimed to reinforce the vocabulary in the house context.



Children love learning with interaction with materials. Print your books and let me know how your students liked them.

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