Here are some teaching tips to wrap up part of the Family Unit. LINK to the family unit resource:
Teacher: Look! A
tie! Who am I?
Students: Dad!
Students should be able to use the key structure: This is Dad.
Or students
can show their prop and the class will guess which family member the prop
belongs to.
You can also
bring in real objects.
A video on how I made the props and how to use them:
You might want to add a mini lesson using this Robot Family. Introducing a robot family can create a narrative that students can relate to, making the learning experience more enjoyable and memorable.You might have already gone through the toys unit, so Robot is a familiar word.First, go over the Robot Family Flashcards. The key structure for this unit is: Who's this?Students: Mommy!
There is a set of the small cards to adjust to your student's needs. A simple activity is to match the small card to the big flashcard.
Take a look on how to use it as a speaking activity.Today, I found an easy idea on how to make a bean bag. Well, grab a sock from your kids, fill it up with beans and close it with a twist.
Play throw the bean bag to a family member. Name the person in random order: grandma!
Play throw the bean bag to a family member. Name the person in random order: grandma!
Worksheets are a great teaching tool to have when you need them.These fun family members in a car!
Simply have fun with a Robot Family game board. Another idea that I saw today was to tape the game marker to a Lego block.
Family Unit AWARD.
Print the ribbons and after each student can name all the family members place the ribbon on his/her shirt using a pin taped behind each image. You can
also send the ribbon virtually.
An easy craft for Mother's Day! Print the Happy Mother's Day template. Give one to each student to color. You can dictate the color of each letter if you working on the Alphabet.Cut a strip of a toilet paper roll for each bracelet. Students paste the template and they can decorate the bracelet with beads, glitter and more. If you do this activity, I would love to see how they turned out.Another craft! Your students can make this easy flag to use as a decoration for the flowers.An easy paper plate craft that serves as a decoration for Mother's Day. - Gather a big paper plates, the ones that are used for cake decoration and a doily for cake. Glue them together. Print the templates provided, there is a boy and a girl.Students color the templates, cut and glue onto the cake doily. Add any other embellisments that you have. I used small flowers. Send home with a note to the moms to use a plate stand to place the decoration.
Valentine's Day with a pocket chart activity. It can be done at any time of the year. Oh, the babies are included.
I found three sets of Halloween Families: Vampire, Ghost and Frankenstein. I know how hard it is to find resources related to the unit that we are doing and the Holiday, such as Family unit and Halloween. That’s why I created this teaching material , all in this resource .
This resource is also sold in a Halloween Kit, here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Halloween-Kit-for-Kindergarten-English-Language-Learners-10114399
Halloween Families Flashcards to sort on the board. Then, ask questions.
Teacher: How many people are there in the Vampire family?
Students: one, two, three, four. FOUR!!
Teacher: Who are they?
Students: Mother! Father! Brother! Sister!
Make the pointers craft stick puppets to point out each Halloween Family member. Use the templates.
Teacher: Point to Father Frankenstein!
Place the flashcards into a clear plastic sheet. Use a dry erase marker to circle or draw the parts of the face as you name them.
Teacher: Circle Mother’s eyes!
Teacher: Hello, Father Frankenstein!
There is a set of Halloween families small flashcards for small group instruction or online teaching. Use the cards for sorting the people into families. Have the students name all the people in each family group: This is father Frankenstein!
Use the cards for calling the people in the BINGO game. Print the 12 Bingo cards and the family members that are all mixed up for fun.
Teacher: Mother Frankenstein!
Use the cutouts for sorting Halloween Families on a pocket chart. You can sort by family members or by Halloween characters.
I taped the cutouts onto straws. I also made a small theater. The cutouts for the theater are added to the resource. I grabbed a box and cut a frame of 10 centimeters, I used rice paper to wrap it. I glued the cutouts onto the theater. Have your students put up a Halloween play.
A Halloween Family puzzle to wrap up the Holiday.
As a craft or a classroom decoration to review the vocabulary. Point to family member and ask questions.
Or , finally, use the small cards and create a Frankenstein family tree, a Vampire one or even a Ghost Family tree!
Here is a video.
This resource is part of the BUNDLE for teaching Kindergarten English language Learners: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Kindergarten-English-Language-Teaching-Units-BUNDLE-7390586
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