This resource is included in Toys Unit for Elementary English Language learners-Starters found at this LINK: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Toys-unit-for-Elementary-English-Language-Learners-Starters-1865563
Worksheets can be used for differentiationand provide extra practice.
Tailor to meet the needs of each student in class with this variety of
worksheets. The worksheets can challenge and support all your learners during
your practice part of the lesson plan. Here is a video with the worksheets
included in the resource to give you a variety of exercise types to practice the skills that your students need the most.
There is a set of toys unit vocabulary
words that will allow your students to practice and reinforce the new content. Here
is one with words for the students to draw around them to give meaning. Drawing
help to deepen the understanding of the new words. It requires critical
thinking as to how to represent it visually.
More repetition as students write all
the words into the letter shapes that the words start with. This process
enhances comprehension and reinforcement of vocabulary retention. Send it for homework.
Read and match worksheet. Basically, a
reading comprehension worksheet to exercise critical thinking to analyze the incomplete
words and make a connection.
Another reading comprehension worksheet
set that will promote higher thinking skills in your learners. Here is an
example for the students to identify the colors of the objects.
Expand the worksheet to other themes.
Have the students cut the teddy bear and glue onto their notebooks or paper and
label the parts of the face.
Review the numbers 1 to 10 and the
teen numbers with the robots.
There are several worksheets for answering questions using grammar knowledge.
The favorite toy worksheet can lead to a speaking activity. When all the worksheets are done, have the children walk around and find another student or group of students with the same favorite toy. Then, graph the results.
Teacher: How many trains are the favorite ?
Students: five!
The favorite toy worksheet can lead to
a speaking activity. They will draw their favorite toy and write a short text.
When all the worksheets are done, have the children walk around and find
another student or group of students with the same favorite toy. Stand
together. Then, graph the results.
Teacher: How many trains are the
favorite?
Students: two!
Questionnaires are a very
effective instructional tools to have your students communicate. Encourage them to survey classmates even the shy ones.
Find more activities
and resources for the toys unit at my other blog.
www.eflpreschoolteachers.blogspot.com