|
Famous people - Find a definition for the professions
I used this "match activity" for a lesson about famous people. The students had to match the profession with its definition. It�s one way of learning new vocabulary related to famous people.
You need to cut out each box and mix them. Ss have to puzzle them together.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1
|
|
That�s what friends are for
The lesson is based on a reading called "That�s what friends are for" by Florence Parry Heide and Sylvia Van Clief. It is a complete lesson about friendship.
First, Ss talk about their best friend, then you pre-teach vocabulary (page 3).
Ss do a fill-in-the gap exercise and discuss about friendship.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Type: reading
Downloads: 16
|
|
Boardgame There is.../ There are....
This is a straight forward board game. Ss learn to say "There is..." or "There are..." on the picture. Especially good when you review food items.
Level: elementary
Age: 6-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 34
|
|
Jeopardy with superlatives
This is an excellent activity to practice superlatives. You have 5 categories and 5 levels of difficulty ($ amounts) - draw the boxes onto the board. The Ss get to chose a category and a $$ amount, and the hear the answer. They will have to find the matching question using a superlative. (Rules are like the normal Jeopardy rules - I have included a...
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 10
|
|
Talk about likes and dislikes
This is a mingling game. All students stand up and ask their classmates questions like "Do you like cooking?". If the answer is "yes", thy can write the name into the box.
They have to practice verbs used as objects (gerund).
It�s a fun activity. Let them use each name only once.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 3
|
|
Easy Fruit Salad Recipe
For this lesson,I demonstrated how to make a fruit salad and elicited the necessary vocabulary.
To check the Ss understaning, they received a handout with the recipe, missing the imperatives.
This worksheet comprises 3 pages:
Page 1: Fill in the gap exercise
Page 2: Paper slips to fill the gaps
Page 3: Answer Key
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 141
|
|
Practise have / has with a partner
This is a worksheet for the younger ones. One student gets "Sarah", the other one "Scott". They have to ask each other what the other person has.
Level: elementary
Age: 6-11
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 1
|
|
My family - Board game
This is a great activity to get your students talk about their family. I use coins instead of dice (head = move 1 field; tail = move 2 fields). Students of all ages love to flip a coin. Enjoy.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: others
Downloads: 88
|
|
Months and dates - wordsearch
First, students have to write down the correct months and write out the ordinal numbers as words. Then, they have to find the words in the word search. It�s a fun activity and enhances the correct spelling of the new words.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 14
|
|
My Family - find the match!
This is a fun, but challenging activity. Cut the words on the sheet, and have your students find the explanation that matches the word, e.g. "your father�s mother" = grandmother
There are 2 sets on 1 worksheet.
If you don�t want to cut the words, they can also match the number with the letter.
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Type: worksheet
Downloads: 39
|