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domingo, 18 de mayo de 2025

Face unit and the Numbers 1 to 20

 This resource is also included here:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Numbers-120-and-Describing-Hair-ESL-Flashcards-Games-and-Worksheets-for-ELLs-13578003




Learners better retain language when words are used in context rather than isolation. Repetition is key for ELLs, and integrating numbers with the face unit allows for natural repetition of both sets of vocabulary through games and activities.

The children with a number flashcards integrate Multiple Vocabulary Areas.  Students learn and review both numbers (1–20) and descriptive face vocabulary (e.g., curly, short, brown hair).

It can promote sentence building: “The boy with 10 has short, curly, black hair.”


Describing people on the cards encourages oral production. Have the students sort the flashcards by hair color.

Teacher: Who has blond hair?

Students: Number 8 and 15 have blond hair.

 

Another sorting activity is according to the hair length: long or short.


Children see diverse appearances represented, which builds self-esteem and social-emotional learning. This time students can sort the hair into curly and straight.

Students: Number 5 has straight hair. Number 13 has curly hair.


The small cards are the perfect size for hands-on activities, individual use, or small group games. The same sorting activities can be done in on their tables. They can write their own sorting criteria.


Sentence Building Activities can be done as they sort the cards.

Students: Number 17 has long hair. Number 14 has short hair.


The small cards are used as an easy to repeat practice with more sorting, such as curly and straight.


Practicing same vocabulary using different adjectives at the same time: Number 18 has short, straight and brown hair.


Worksheets help reinforce the numbers vocabulary, it can me matching the numeral to the word or just write the teen number words.

The worksheets provide structured repetition, which is essential for language retention. This is a read and color practice. Focus: Listening or reading comprehension


ELLs gain confidence when they can complete tasks on their own, even simple ones. This is the face labeling review.


Worksheets engage students in reading and writing sentences.


Teachers can use worksheets to check understanding of vocabulary and concepts taught.


Students cut out the picture and glue them on the correct section of the sorting worksheets. There is also long and short.

Board games create a low-pressure environment for practicing English. Students use target vocabulary and sentence structures repeatedly while having fun: “This is number 15. She has long, straight blond hair.”

Play Guess Who? Using the mats.

Player 1 picks a number from the mat.  

Player 2 has to guess which card it is: Is it a girl?

Player 1: Yes, it is.

Player 2: Does she have long or short hair?

Player 1: Long hair.

Player 2: Is the hair brown and long?

Player 1: yes, it is.

Player 2: Is it Number 19?

Player 1: yes, it is.



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jueves, 15 de mayo de 2025

Beach Unit Games

  This resource is included in Beach Unit for Elementary at this link:

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Print the beach-themed board game and play with a twist. Each time they land on an item, they "collect" it in an imaginary beach template that has been assigned to each player.
At the end, they list or draw the things in their beach and describe them: “I have a towel and sunglasses.”

Spelling Activities Matter: Learners internalize the correct spelling of new beach-related words (e.g., bucket, mask) by physically constructing them.

Develop early reading and vocabulary skills with this matching card game. Students will match beach-themed word cards (e.g., sandcastle) with corresponding picture cards to build vocabulary recognition, strengthen spelling awareness, and support reading fluency.

Students will review and reinforce their beach vocabulary by writing words on their own Bingo boards and listening carefully during a picture-word calling game using the cards from the previous activity.

The blank Bingo boards provided are for students to write in 8 beach-themed words. Prepare a master list of the words you want to use. As each word is called, students check their boards. If they have the word, they cover it with a token. The first student to cover all 8 words and call out “BINGO!” wins. You can keep playing any other day, they just save the board that is already prepared.

 Matching Words. Lay out the picture cards on one side of the table and the word cards on the other. Students take turns matching the correct word to each image.


Animals on the Beach – Sentence Building Game. Students will use a variety of animal-on-the-beach picture cards to create complete and meaningful sentences using a variety of word cards (nouns, verbs, adjectives, prepositions, and more).

Students will write their sentences on their notebooks and share to the class or a partner. The teacher or peers can help check for grammar and sentence structure.


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lunes, 12 de mayo de 2025

Birthday Numbers 1 to 20 for Elementary ELLs

 This resource is included in The Birthday Unit: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Birthday-Unit-for-Elementary-ESL-5279726


Mastery of number words and symbols enables ELLs to follow lessons confidently. They need to understand, say, and respond to numbers in classroom instructions.

There are two sets—number flashcards with balloons and balloon clipart for counting. They are perfect to build number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and oral language skills for your ELLs.

Use the flashcards for the students recognize and name numbers 1 to 20. They can match the numeral to the balloon bunch card.

The flash cards are great for scaffolded language practice: “How many balloons?” “There are sixteen.”


Have several students grab a flashcard to say their age: I am eleven years old.


Small cards match. Just cut the word off all the twenty cards and have the students play matching these to the numeral.


They can also write the number word using the small cards.


"Read and Color the Number" worksheets. Color the correct number of balloons or shapes using your favorite colors.


Reading number words to match to the numeral will help remember these high-frequency words.


Students will listen about the numbers and color accordingly, increasing vocabulary. Then, write the color of each balloon.

Students connect number words to quantity, reinforcing counting skills from 1 to 20.


Bingo boards. Use the number flashcards as bingo callers. Students fill in each bingo board with the numbers 1 to 20, but writing only five numbers in each. First to match 5 gets to say all their numbers aloud!


Matching mats.  Lay all three sets of cards face up on the table or in a pocket chart. Ask students to pick one numeral card, then find the matching balloon bunch and number word. Once matched, they can say the full sentence: “I see sixteen balloons. This is the number 16. It says sixteen.”


Another use for the mats is to cut all the number words and place in random order in a book ring, Students can color the balloons numbers as they see on the card.


Several spaces on the game board have a number balloon (1–20). Students roll a die and move forward. If they land on a balloon, they must say the number. There is an optional small board game to color the number word.


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martes, 6 de mayo de 2025

Beach Unit Worksheets

 This resource is included in Beach Unit for Elementary at this link:

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Beach-Unit-for-Elementary-ESL-4075972


The Beach Unit Worksheets give students repeated exposure to key beach words through matching, labeling, reading, and writing activities. This helps solidify understanding and recall.

Students can practice the vocabulary for the unit at their own pace and show what they know independently.


Label the Picture worksheet. Students write beach words, improving written communication.

Another labeling worksheet involving clothes and body parts.


Worksheets can be used for early finishers, extra practice, or small group work, such as this Match the Word to the Picture.


Many worksheets help students apply beach vocabulary in context using present simple or past continuous forms. It is just as completing sentences with the correct “-ing” verb form.


Worksheets provide an easy way for teachers to assess comprehension and track progress over time.


There are things that the beach sports use. Mark them down and write.


Beach Word Search. Students find the letters to form beach vocabulary words.


This resource has more to check, go to this blog post:   https://eflelementaryresources.blogspot.com/2025/04/beach-unit-small-cards.html 


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