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This is a focused chicken mini-unit for kindergarten and preschool ESL learners. These activities help students practice colors and farm vocabulary through flashcards, matching, worksheets, and interactive speaking tasks. By focusing on one animal—the chicken—students can build confidence as they describe, identify, and use language in meaningful contexts.
🎴 Chicken Flashcards and Colors
Use chicken flashcards in different colors to introduce and review vocabulary.
There is a
chicken Flashcard in every color.
Ask questions about the farm animals:
What color is this
chicken?
Students: red!!
You can also review the parts of the face and the body of the chicken.
🧍 Movement and Classroom Instructions
Place the flashcards on the floor in two straight rows with enough space for the students to stand or sit next to it.
give instructions such as “stand next to the white chicken” or “sit next to the red chicken.” This activity combines movement with vocabulary practice and keeps students engaged.
Teacher: Carlos, stand next
to the white chicken! Belen, sit next to the red chicken!
Students can also stand next to each
flashcard and say what it is: a brown chicken!
🎯 Matching Activities between the chicken and farm
This is a basic mental skill
to develop in your students.
Students match chickens with the corresponding farm of the same color. This helps develop visual recognition and reinforces the concept of matching based on color.
Place
the chicken flashcards on one side of the board and the farm on the other. Have
them match with a line each one, model an example sentence: the gray chicken in
a gray farm.
🧩 Small Cards Practice with chicken and farm
Use small cards for additional matching activities to strengthen visual memory and reinforce vocabulary patterns.The idea is to improve your students’ visual memory and to recognize that there
is a pattern to follow. Use these to present or reinforce the new vocabulary.
✏️ Worksheets and Reading Practice
Provide extra practice with 3 comprehension worksheets
Students complete worksheets where they read or listen to sentences such as “I see a (color) chicken” and color accordingly. This supports reading comprehension and vocabulary reinforcement.
Have children underline each
color word.
Turn the worksheets in a book
Students cut and assemble their worksheets into a mini book. This allows them to review vocabulary at home and practice reading with their families.
Just
have children cut the strips of each picture and sentence and fit them into a
book with a staple. Students can share their book at home and read with their
parents.
Do even more and have the students circle
the word a, color the word see and trace the word I.
🎭 Finger Puppet Interaction
Students use finger puppets to answer questions and encourage interaction and speaking practice.
There is a set
of finger puppets with a chicken in every color. They are wonderful to encourage
interaction between the students and you and themselves.
Try to
establish a dialogue asking questions: What color are you?
Student: I am red!
Teacher: Are you a
red chicken?
Students: yes!
🧩 Chicken Colors Puzzle Activity
Students complete a two-piece puzzle matching color words with chickens.
Let’s wrap it up with a puzzle that
students can work on their own. Have the students say basic phrases as they match the color to the
chicken: a purple-chicken.
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