A board game to practice St Valentine vocabulary.
If students land on the picture, they name it (ex: roses) or they answer the question. It is a good way to wrap up the lesson after they have learned the vocabulary and about the holiday, and the students have fun talking about Valentine’s Day and love!
Have a nice weekend :)
Play this board game to practice There is…/ There are… learn to say “There is…” or “There are…” on the picture. Especially good when you review food items.
Multiple choice exercises with insects and some things you can find in a garden (tree, tulip, pine, sunflower).Perfect to practice some spring vocabulary with the little ones. Hope it’s useful :)
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!