This is the ninth theme from the series of 30 units for the
Preschool-Kindergarten English Language Learners. Here are some teaching tips for the students to show all they have grasped by now. LINK to the resource:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Toys-Unit-for-Kindergarten-Holistic-English-Series-9-6169520
Lesson Plan- Production. Activities and Let's play!
Toys Unit Printable Book. Students color the toys as indicated on each
page. They also trace the phrases. Cut each page. I grabbed several lunch paper
bags and glued them together. I added a ribbon to each page. Place each page
inside each paper bag.
This is how I assembled it.
Take a look!
A set of games for teaching your ESL kindergarten class the Toys unit.
Give the students
their Toys Bingo template, they will color each toy item in any of the playing colors. Advice the students the colors that will be playing for
the Bingo Game. You can use all the colors or select the ones you want to play
with. The Students can also use the Bingo template for playing several times.Have your calling cards ready. By playing this game your students will identify and say the name of the toys vocabulary along with its color.
The Bingo Template
colored cards can be used for sorting by toys or by colors.
An easy to print and play Toys gameboard.
and Toys unit printable puzzles! Once they are put together ask questions: What's this?
Students: It's a Lego block.
Teacher: What color is it?
Students: It's red.
Teacher: It's a red Lego block.
Toys Unit Domino! Students
love this game no matter the age. Games like these have been forgotten in favor
of technology, but good old games are easy to pull off.
A fun and easy game to pull out of your box. The Toys Vocabulary cup game! Just print the templates. Add the words to clear plastic cups and have the students match the word to the picture. If they are very young students, just dictate the word and the students will put the cup over the picture.
Ask questions: Is this a kite?
Student: Yes, it is.
Teacher: Is it an action figure?
Student: No, it isn't. It's a doll.
A 2 page printable game to make puzzles to play many games in class. The classic is to put together the puzzle. Another would be, to hand in a piece of a puzzle to each student.At your signal , have them walk around finding the other half that a classmate might have and put the puzzle together.
Love
patterns a lot and create this one. Just have the students match the cards on
each strip using the cutout cards or the bingo cards. Have them read the
pattern aloud: bear, car, ball.
Or, a pink bear, a black
car, a brown ball.
Found this idea and gave it a twist and give it a try. Print the template either b/w or the colored one and place it inside the clear plastic sheet.In this activity, have the students place a mini eraser on each word they hear.
Teacher: I see a car!
Another idea is to have the students circle the toy they hear using a colored white board marker.Teacher: I see a yellow teddy bear!
Adding now the numbers 1 to 10 game and worksheets. Just print all the templates.
Cut the cards.
Now, your students are ready to match the numeral, the numbers words and the quantity cards.
There is a set of kites color,cut and paste worksheets.
Another set with teddy bears. Students will count the teddy bears in each container and write the number. Then, using the words worksheets, add it as well.
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