Link to the Community Helpers resource:
The resource is also listed here:
This is the last post for the community helper resource
update.
Teachers still love worksheets and take a look !
Worksheet 1. The vocabulary worksheet is usually the first
one that I use. Students trace the words and color the community helpers. This
worksheet can be cut in cards to use as flashcards to play several games, such
as, SHOW ME!!
Teacher: Show me the chef!
Worksheet 2. This is an oldie. Students cut the items that
match each worker.
Worksheet 3. Students cut the hats and glue them as they
listen to your indication.
Teacher: Mother is a policewoman.
Father is a firefighter.
Grandma is a chef.
Grandfather is a pilot.
Community Workers Worksheet 4. This is a new worksheet for the update of
this resource.
Students color the vehicles as you dictate to them.
Teacher: the ambulance is red and
white. The firetruck is red and gray. The mail truck is brown. The police car
is blue.
Then, have the students cut each vehicle and glue where
they belong. Remind them to trace all the words.
Worksheet 5. This worksheet will match the town buildings .
First, the students will trace the community helper to the
item related to each person. Then, dictate the color of each town building.
Teacher: The restaurant is orange. The
police station is blue. The fire station is red. The school is yellow. The hospital
is white and red.
Students cut all the town building and glue them in the
middle of the line that connects the community helper to the item.
Worksheet 6. An easy label the community helpers and trace
the word.
I love cutouts and they couldn't be missed from the resource. I made a crown with them and then had the students point to each vocabulary as the crown holder names them.
More with the cutouts! Place the community helper and the transportation plus the town cutout all together.
This resource is part of the Community Helpers BUNDLE. LINK:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Community-Helpers-Unit-for-ESL-BUNDLE-6415647
There is more to this resource here: https://eflpreschoolteachers.blogspot.com/2020/06/esl-community-helpers-cutouts-and-ideas.html
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