DAYS OF THE WEEK. Worksheet to teach students the days of the week.Includes activities: spelling -write the missing letters,unscramble days of the week
Use these cards for Memory, Go Fish, or What’s Missing? You may use them with your own games as well. Why not use them for a game of Pictionary? Print 2 copies for a set of 32 cards. You can see most of these images on my Winter Fun game.
This is a revision test It has two parts I)The Grammar and II) The Vocabulary. The Grammar part includes: The verb to be, The verb have got, Present Simple and Present Continuous, Plural and the Indefinite Article.The vocabulary part: has 3 exercises based on Family, Days-Months and Seasons. Hope you will find it useful.
Sspeaking exercise for Nov 20, Universal Children´s Day, when children remember what other boys and girls in other countries have or don´t have. It´s a very interesting activity because it makes them become aware of the conditions where they live in while there are some other children that haven´t got anything.
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 :)
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.