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18/01/2020

FREE RESOURCES


   Vocabulary Workshop Activities and Games

BINGO Vocabulary Review Game: All you need is a pen and a notebook!
This is a quick, no-prep vocabulary review game. Use the PowerPoint to show the winning pattern for the round. 
Students can make the grid and write the vocabulary words on their notebook or you may use the BINGO card template.
Game Type: Individual

See more at :

 https://englishteaching101.com/vocabulary-workshop/

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13 GRAMMAR GAMES AND ACTIVITIES FOR FUN LEARNING


Here are a few grammar games and activities that we can use to excite the students before, or during, grammar lessons. Some of them offer cool introductions of new concepts while others offer a teacher some methods to make practice more memorable.

1. The Verb Family Tree

Focus: Verb

This tree will teach the students different forms of verbs as children of the root verb.
You can do this activity on the whiteboard or you can opt for a worksheet version. Either way, you first have to start on the board so the students get the idea.
  • Draw a family tree with four branches
  • The root or trunk is the root word or the main verb
  • Name every branch a particular form. For example, the branch of the eldest brother could be the third-person singular form of the verb. Another branch is plural or past form, and so on.
  • Demonstrate with one word and call excited students to name siblings of verbs of your choice.
You may also let them play this game in pairs.

09/03/2019

30 ACTIVITIES INSPIRED BY GAME SHOWS.

30 ACTIVITIES INSPIRED BY GAME SHOWS

Game shows and TV quizzes are a great source of inspiration for classroom activities. Believe it or not, I keep a notepad on the coffee table so I can jot down any teaching ideas I get from watching TV!

https://eltplanning.com/2015/10/28/30-activities-inspired-by-game-shows/?fbclid=IwAR2VMIDpKnbDNZPgm0ny_5RyUvnVcSBOPeK9R6iGa6V46M_RvDS_y2IY_M4 

04/02/2019

Sounds


Sounds

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https://vk.com/doc324438865_487469965?hash=1ac2276bfbab50f559&dl=5880d679ed68b594f5

https://vk.com/doc324438865_487470046?hash=9f0b83bcef71e874e5&dl=98d61b283a35c98eac



16/12/2018

Free printable preschool worksheets and activities


Preschool age starts at the age of 3 and continues all the way until the age of 5 when most children enter kindergarten.
Preschoolers are developing a sense of independence from their parents. They are eager to learn new things and spend time in a group setting, such a preschool class or peer group.
They are learning important social skills and how to function in a society. Following rules and daily routines are one of the many concepts they need to grasp before starting school.   (...)

22/10/2018

Free Worksheets for Kids

Free Worksheets for Kids



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http://www.jennyknappenberger.com/10-halloween-art-lessons-for-kids/?fbclid=IwAR15DmNWDyBffzNv1dizvh5uWQS-WJQjBmpCyUmVzwRjpvGpdFb8eOxV6yE

https://www.esolcourses.com/links/halloween-resources.html?fbclid=IwAR2CtG9BK9DaHh-iK7fn8mg0Np7AUwV6rbDVVNc5lq-Sypr_GfAbhcBoBGA





Ideas for halloween....



09/10/2018

Children's day games and activities

Here are the best indoor games :

1. Pencil-and-paper games
From Battleship to Sprouts, we’ve created a must-play list of pencil-and-paper games that beat TV any rainy day. Gather some pencils and paper and check out our best of pencil-and-paper games.


2. Building
You don’t need a fancy building set for this. Popsicle stick cities, card towers, even buildings out of blocks, or indoor forts out of boxes or pillows, will do just fine. If you want to get competitive, whoever builds the highest tower wins.
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15 #ideas for #celebrating #Children’s #Day



1. Treasure your community

Go along to a special Children’s Day event. Check out some of the free community events in your region.
 

2. Treasure the future 

Talk to your family and friends about Children’s Day and share the message of treasuring children. What are your aspirations for your child?
 

3. Treasure the art of giving

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27/09/2018

Making greeting cards — read and draw



The activity allows children to develop their reading skills from following a set of instructions. It provides the opportunity for the teacher to develop conversations with students relating to various occasions, and enables students to practise word associations. 

Age group - 6-8 years

Time - 30 minutes

Aims
Language: to develop intensive reading skills.
Other: to practise drawing, colouring, and cutting-out skills.

Description
The children follow simple written instructions to make a Mother's Day greetings card. The technique can be adapted for other age groups and occasions.

Materials
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22/09/2018

Sentences - Conversation


Sentences/Q&A/Conversation

ESL activity where students pass a ball and ask 9. Pass and Ask Elementary Children.
This Q&A activity will work well with elementary students. You just need a soft die or ball.
ESL activities sentence relay 10. Sentence Relay Elementary Children.
You just need a couple of markers.
The ESL game paper, scissors, stone 11. Paper, Scissors, Stone! Elementary Children.
You don't need anything.

Other

A spelling ESL activity 12. Spelling Bee Elementary Children - Adolescent.
You don't need anything.

see  more at:
http://www.eslinsider.com/blog/classroom-activities-that-require-no-prep




Warm-up Activities - Icebreakers


Warm-up Activities/Icebreakers


A warm up activity using a ball 1. Word Association Elementary Children - Adults.
For this game to work well your students will need to know a fair amount of vocab. All you need is a ball.
Warm up activities word chain 2. Word Chain Kindergarten - Adolescents.
This game will work well as long as your students know at least two or so words for every letter. All you need is a ball.
Warm up activities Teacher Says 3. Teacher Says Kindergarten - Early Elementary Children.
This game will work well with very young students who already know some commands, body parts and basic vocab. You don't need anything.
Icebreakers Line up 4. Line Up Elementary Children - Adults.
This icebreaker will work well with students who have some conversational level of English and can ask and answer at least fairly basic questions. You only need to prepare three questions in your mind.

see more at:
http://www.eslinsider.com/blog/classroom-activities-that-require-no-prep

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