This resource is included at the Playground, Park, Recess Theme for Elementary ELL at this link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Playground-Park-Recess-Theme-for-Elementary-ELL-2073587
Worksheets provide structured practice for students to review
playground-related words like slide, swings, and seesaw in context. The worksheets integrate reading, writing, and listening skills, helping
students develop well-rounded language abilities.

Practice Playground Vocabulary with Worksheets
Improve Spelling with Crossword Activities
Worksheets provide repeated exposure to new words,
helping students recognize and remember them. By completing tasks like crosswords, students improve their spelling.
Use Worksheets for Differentiation
Worksheets are Great for Differentiation as they
can incorporate sentence creation for your advanced students.
Develop Reading and Writing Skills
Several worksheets will combine visuals, reading, and
writing, addressing visual and kinesthetic learners.
Teachers can use worksheets as a quick tool to assess
students' understanding and identify areas for improvement.
A worksheet including the word picnic.
Playground Questionnaire Activity
This playground questionnaire is a fun and interactive way for students to practice speaking English while talking about their favorite playground equipment. Children walk around the classroom asking their classmates, "What's your favorite playground equipment?" and record the answers on the worksheet.
Benefit: This activity encourages meaningful conversations as students practice asking and answering questions using familiar playground vocabulary. After the survey, the teacher can tally the class results on the board and help students report their findings using simple sentences such as, "The slide is the most popular," or "The swings are our class favorite." This engaging follow-up reinforces vocabulary, develops early data-handling skills, and gives students an authentic purpose for speaking, listening, and sharing ideas in English. 🛝 swings, slides, monkey bars, and seesaws become a natural context for building confidence and communication skills.
Playground games help elementary ESL students practice vocabulary through movement, interaction, and communication, go to this blog post:
https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2024/12/playground-games-for-elementary-esl.html

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