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Shamrock Sugar Cookies Recipe and vocabulary activity
This is a simple recipe to use on St Patrick�s Day. You will also need a shamrock shaped cookie cutter for this recipe. To make it more fun you can make lemonade and add green food dye so the kids drink it.
Level: elementary Age: 8-100 Type: worksheet Downloads: 8
Cooking class and listening comprehension (chocolate cupcakes)
I use this activities with kids when working with food vocabulary, as a wrap up to the unit. They learn ingredients and quantities with flashcards and extra activities and have a listening comprehesion and then they make the cupcakes.
Level: elementary Age: 8-100 Type: worksheet Downloads: 5
Alphabet with animals for kids
This is a worksheet to help children study the pronunciation of letters in English.
Level: elementary Age: 7-10 Type: worksheet Downloads: 8
Scavenger hunt for kids
Hints for scavenger hunt - simple vocabulary and place prepositions
Level: elementary Age: 6-10 Type: activity-card Downloads: 1
Speaking info gap "have you been to...?"
a simple speaking practice for studentes - have you been to + city?
Level: elementary Age: 16-100 Type: others Downloads: 8
Little mermaid - Kiss the girl
song activity to use imperatives and present simple
Level: elementary Age: 9-100 Type: worksheet Downloads: 3
Subject pronouns and to be present flashcards
These are some flashcards I use with young learners to teach them both subject pronouns and the verb to be, negative, positive and interrogative forms. It is very useful for kinesthetic learners, as they get to move the flashcards around to learn verb and positions. Hope you find it useful too! :)
Level: elementary Age: 6-100 Downloads: 20
Emoji codes - text - a holiday card
a reading activity for kids to understand the text changing the emoji into words. Follow up - they write one too.