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 :)
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.
This All About Me resource has 3 6 cards bursting with essential questions for an all about me activity. Using these cards, students, and even the teacher, can talk about themselves and learn about others.
This is a worksheet about question words. There is a grammar guide and some exercises on the topic. Students choose the right question words to complete the questions. I hope you like it and find it useful! Have a nice week!
Thanksgiving Conversation Starters is a set of question cards to promote lively conversation and meaningful connections centered around themes of gratitude and giving thanks. They would make a great addition to your Thanksgiving activities, dinner, and celebrations.
Thanksgiving Vocabulary Cards. Use these picture vocabulary cards to enrich student vocabulary. Cards - great for learning vocabulary on the topic through different matching picture to picture activities and memory games as well as for reading and spelling activities.
Students choose the right alternative to fill in the blanks in the sentences under the pictures. I hope you like it and find it useful.
Thanks so much for all your comments.