Fruit Wordsearch
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Practices: listening, speaking The teacher tells a story about an animal, but repeatedly asks the students to guess what, why, where, what next etc. Example: Teacher: A cat did something very naughty. What did it do?’ Students: It ate some cheese. Teacher: No. Students: It attacked the pet bird. Teacher: Yes! That’s right! But why? […]
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Ten 5-Minute Activities to Keep Young ESL/EFL Learners on Their Toes from Nina Lauder Blackboard Activities Odd one out. Draw a circle, a square, the number 3 and a triangle on the board. Encourage the children to identify the image that does not belong (the number 3). Repeat this with new drawings or using […]
Practices: listening skills, following directions, simple actions Students line up behind the teacher and follows him/her around the classroom. The teacher does an action and shouts out the word for that action. The students copy the action and repeat the word. Action suggestions: wave hello walk backwards it’s cold/hot frog hop stop sit […]
A Korean Folktale retold by S.E. Schlosser Many moons ago, two brothers lived with their father in a small house in Korea. The younger brother worked hard and was kind to all he met. The elder, knowing he was to inherit his father’s prosperous rice farm, was arrogant and proud. He scorned his younger brother […]
A Native American Myth from Hawaii retold by S.E. Schlosser One day, the King of Sharks saw a beautiful girl swimming near the shore. He immediately fell in love with the girl. Transforming himself into a handsome man, he dressed himself in the feathered cape of a chief and followed her to her village. The villagers […]
A Native American Myth (Hitchiti Tribe) retold by S. E. Schlosser Heron and Hummingbird were very good friends, even though one was tall and gangly and awkward and one was small and sleek and fast. They both loved to eat fish. The Hummingbird preferred small fish like minnows and Heron liked the large ones. One […]
A Tongue Twister Tale by S. E. Schlosser Brenda was busy baking a batch of blueberry muffins in the kitchen of Butler’s Bakery when the bell rang. “Be with you in a bit,” Brenda called, brushing her blond braid over her shoulder. Brenda put the blueberry muffins into the oven and bustled into the store. A […]