Flags of this world with 8 0 flags.
Each student can have one or more cards. The student reads the question on their card - for example “Who Has the Flag of Spain?”. Other students look at their cards and the student that has the flag of Spain says “I have Spain” or “I have the flag of Spain”. The student then looks at the question on their card and reads it and the game continues.
Learn some of the flags of this world with this fun to play I Have, Who Has Flags Game!
END OF THE YEAR AWARDS: End your school year by giving your students these 2 0 ready-to-print most likely to awards! All you have to do is print, sign/date, and you are done. These awards are cute, quick, and FAST!
This handy set of EAL flash cards cover the main vocabulary for this topic with lovely images to illustrate each one. Print and laminate them so your children can keep them on hand, or put them up in your classroom as a prompt for independent writing tasks.
This handy set of EAL flash cards cover the main vocabulary for this topic with lovely images to illustrate each one. Print and laminate them so your children can keep them on hand, or put them up in your classroom as a prompt for independent writing tasks.
SUMMER D O B B L E - This is a quick and funny game which is irreplaceable while learning and reviewing summer vocabulary in a fun and engaging way. As there are no words on cards you can play this game in different languages. It develops visual perception, attentiveness and reaction. It’s also a great entertainment for summer camps and speaking clubs. All students love it!
This game features 2 6 alphabet cards. Practice letters with this fun I Have, Who Has Alphabet Game.
How to play?
Distribute cards to students - they can have one or more cards. Pick a student to start the game (or keep one card for yourself and you start the game). The first player looks at the question part of the game (the big letter) and asks Who has the word that starts with reads letter . For example they would ask Who has the word that starts with letter K?.
The student who has the image of key answers I have key and continues the game by reading their letter and asking the question.
Here’s a fun memory game for children to play to help them learn irregular verbs.
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This is a fun activity to do with your students at the beginning of the class. You have to make them think in English. The game works great to review animal vocabulary.
This resource offers “How do you feel” handout in presentation format, which is dedicated to Halloween celebration. It is printable and can be used as a warm-up at the beginning of the lesson. It contains a list of adjectives with feelings that student can choose from. It is useful for enhancing your communication skills and discussing topic “Feelings”.
This resource offers a worksheet that contains 1 8 conversation cards dedicated to the topic “Halloween”. The cards can be cut out if desired and be used as conversation questions. Can be used with both young learners and adults (elementary to intermediate).
This resource offers a worksheet that contains 1 8 conversation cards dedicated to the topic “Halloween”. The cards can be cut out if desired and be used as conversation questions. Can be used with both young learners and adults (elementary to intermediate).