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sábado, 14 de diciembre de 2024

Playground Scene Diorama for Prepositions Teaching

 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



 The Park Scene Diorama is a Hands-On Learning experience for your ESL learner. It integrates coloring, cutting, and building activities. Creating a diorama fosters creativity, giving students ownership over their learning process.

Find a box to place all the items to start playing.

Students will actively place items to practice prepositions like on, under, next to, in front of and behind. Give instructions.

Teacher: The girl is in front of the tree!

The diorama allows for sentence creation, which strengthens both oral and written English skills. Have the students write sentences as they place the items on the playground.

Flexible for group work. One student says a where something is and the other student will place it correctly on the diorama.

Student 1: The bird is in front of the seesaw.

Student 2: The tree is behind the swing.


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miércoles, 11 de diciembre de 2024

Playground Games for Elementary ESL

  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


The games ensure a well-rounded approach to teaching the playground vocabulary. Use these to keep students actively involved in learning.

Students must analyze and match the correct domino pieces. This game appeals to visual learners (pictures) and kinesthetic learners (handling and placing dominoes).

Add fun by setting a timer and challenge small groups to complete the domino chain as quickly as possible. This adds excitement and focus!

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Print the puzzle for the students to repeatedly see and connect written playground words with visuals, strengthening their ability to recognize and read new words.

playground vocabulary for kids

A simple spelling activity to play in pairs or small groups. Use the game to promote teamwork, communication, and turn-taking, building social and conversational skills.

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A dice and the game board pieces to start. Students will answer questions about the pictures on the cards of the color they landed on. This improves their ability to describe, name, or use vocabulary in sentences.

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Students practice constructing sentences, reinforcing proper word order and grammar using playground-related vocabulary.


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sábado, 7 de diciembre de 2024

Playground Worksheets for Elementary ESL

 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.


Worksheets provide repeated exposure to new words, helping students recognize and remember them. By completing tasks like crosswords, students improve their spelling.

Worksheets are Great for Differentiation as they can incorporate sentence creation for your advanced students.

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.

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martes, 3 de diciembre de 2024

Playground Small Cards for Elementary ESL

 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


Print the small cards to help students connect visuals with vocabulary, making it easier for them to remember the playground new words like "slide," "seesaw," and "sandbox."

Encourage students to create sentences like "The girl is on the slide."

Students can use the card to say a sentence like "I like to play on the slide."

You can also have the students write questions using Where?



Unscrambling words helps students become more familiar with spelling patterns and expands their vocabulary. Write the playground words on the board but in a scrambled way.  Have the students find the small card that corresponds to each scrambled word.

The Monster spinner adds an element of surprise and excitement, motivating students to stay engaged as they eagerly wait for their turn to name the item they landed on and say a sentence or answer a question.

Student:  Number 3!

Teacher: What is number three?

Student:  a butterfly

Teacher: What color is it?

Student: pink and green, yellow and blue.



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viernes, 29 de noviembre de 2024

Christmas and Colors Unit for Elementary English Language Learners

 This resource is included in the Colors Unit for Elementary ELL. Find it in this link here:          https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Colors-Unit-for-Elementary-ELL-Starters-3629423


Use this resource to engage Students with Thematic Learning. It integrates visual (flashcards, puzzles, board games), auditory (read-and-color, listening activities), and kinesthetic (board games, coloring) elements to cater to diverse learning styles.

Give each student a gift flashcard. Name a sequence of four colors. The students with those flashcards stand in the same sequence: orange, pink, blue, black.

Repeat with more sequences.
Let’s do Role-Play: Set up a pretend market on the board. Students "buy" and "sell" gifts by asking for specific colors: I want the blue gift, please.

Have students match their crayons to the larger flashcards.

The set of small cards are useful for more activities:

Hide the gift flashcards around the room. Call out a gift color, and students search for the matching gift. You can hide the small card on the board, on a book or behind the door!

Teacher: Where is the red gift?

Students: on the book!

By the way, that’s a book that I made the originals in 2010!

Each student picks up a card and says their favorite color: My favorite color is green!

The small cards work for writing prompts.

The gift worksheets will encourage students to work at their own pace, reinforcing self-confidence.

Unscrambling letters helps students practice spelling and letter recognition. Then, they can color each gift.

Print the bingo gift worksheet. Students will color the gifts in any color they wish. Use the small cars to call out Bingo and students mark or cover the corresponding gifts on their cards. Save the bingo sheet to play at any other time since it is ready.

Fun way to practice listening and matching.


Puzzles capture students' attention and encourage active participation. Plan a Puzzle Race. Divide students into teams. Provide each team with a puzzle set. The first team to complete their puzzle wins.

Lay the puzzle pieces out. Call out a color, and students must find the phrase and complete the pocket chart.


Game board! Students say the colors as they land on them, improving pronunciation and confidence. As students land on a present, they must say the color out loud. For an extra challenge, they can make a sentence (e.g., “The present is red”).


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viernes, 22 de noviembre de 2024

Playground Flashcards for Elementary English Language Learners

 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


This resource supports the 3Ps Lesson Plan Structure.These flashcards are perfect for a Presentation-Practice-Production (3Ps) lesson plan. Start with the Presentation by Introducing the vocabulary with flashcards.

Students will identify and name the play things.
Place the playground vocabulary flashcards on the board and write a number under each one.  Say a number and have the class shout the word. Then, say the word and the class shouts the number.
Teacher: Number three!
Students: bars!
Teacher: grass
Students: Number eight!


3Ps Lesson Plan Structure playground flashcards

Park Picture Description. Ask where the children are: Look! Where are the children?
Students: at the playground!
Ask questions for the students to answer using the prepositions of place: on.

Park Picture Description flashcards

To talk about playground activities.

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Talk about the people at the playground.

playground words in english

Describe the colors of the playground items.

recess kindergarten

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