Ideal for all levels (but primarily aimed at children and young adults) this is a fun starter activity word search to help warm up a group of learners or introduce vocabulary and spelling relevant to the Halloween holiday.
A brief exercise to get your pupils talking about festivals and holidays.
There are a small number of the most popular and well-known festivals from different cultures in coloured boxes. Students are asked to circle the holidays they celebrate.
This exercise can be used to start a conversation about what holidays they celebrate, which holidays they know about and which they have never heard of.
Here is a simple worksheet where your learners can design their own Halloween pumpkin. The exercise is intended to introduce the Halloween holiday to learners, get them talking about the holiday, how it is celebrated, and why we create pumpkin lanterns for this particular holiday.
This exercise is aimed at younger learners, but it can be fun for all ages.
Students will need items like pens, pencils, colouring pencils, crayons and a good imagination.
Perfect little activity for the Halloween season! Great starter activity for teaching young children (along with beginner ESOL/ESL learners) about emotions and feeling.
The activity features five blank pumpkins and invites your learners to draw faces to match the words described.
This simple, colourful activity is great for engaging young learners or those new to English such as ESOL learners. They simply have to identify which letters are vowels.
Help the mother bird work out which eggs are hers by finding the vowels.
A simple grammar exercise, perfect for ESOL/ ESL learners.
The learners must simply fill in the boxes provided with the correct spelling indicated by each suffix, either ‘er’ or ‘est’.
Simple worksheets aimed at younger learners between 6-10.
Worksheet 1 is a rhyming worksheet to encourage learners to think about rhyming words.
Worksheet 2 invites the learners to write their own poem about spring.