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.
I made smaller
flashcards for speaking purpose. The flashcards are with people at a town
building.
Check the video!
Teacher: Where was she?
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 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.
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