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This St.
Patrick’s Day verbs resource uses fun leprechaun actions to introduce classroom
routine verbs in a meaningful and engaging way. Through visuals, movement, and
simple activities, young learners connect language with daily classroom
experiences while enjoying a festive theme.
These flashcards make
it easy for teachers to model language, practice TPR activities, build simple
sentences, and create interactive games that strengthen vocabulary retention in
a meaningful way.
Flashcard
Sorting Activity – Morning, Afternoon, Night
Place
the St. Patrick’s Day verb flashcards on the board and introduce the time cards
morning, afternoon, and night(available in the complete
resource). Invite students to help sort the flashcards with you. Hold up
one verb card and ask: “When do we sleep?” Encourage students to
answer together: “Night!” Then place the card under the correct
time heading while modeling the sentence: “The leprechaun sleeps at
night.”
Show
& Act (TPR warm-up). The teacher will show one
flashcard and say the verb: “Jump!” Students repeat and act. The variations
can be whisper voice, loud voice,boys / girls, fast / slow. Total Physical
Response builds comprehension before production.
Flashcard
Corners (movement station game). Place several flashcards around
the room. Say a verb: sleep! Students move to correct corner and act.
Works beautifully for high-energy groups.
Yes or
No game. Show a flashcard. Say correct OR incorrect verb. Students
will put their thumbs up/down.
Teacher: Paint! Students with their thumbs up. Excellent
listening discrimination activity.
Their small size of the cards
makes them ideal for literacy centers, partner work, and interactive speaking
practice.
Pick
& Act (mini TPR). Place small cards face down on the table. Each student
picks one and then says or repeats verb and acts.
Memory
Game. Print 2 sets of small cards. Place them face down. Students
flip and match identical verbs.
Find
your twin. Cut the small cards in two. Give
each student a cut card. Students walk and find the same verb. When they meet →
act together the verb. Excellent
movement + peer interaction.
The worksheets in this resource help reinforce verb vocabulary through structured,
independent practice.
Read,
trace, match. Look at the leprechaun pictures around the page. Read
the verbs in the middle. Draw a line to match each verb with the correct
picture. Then, trace the verbs and color the leprechauns. Say each verb aloud as you work!
Color
by Number. Color the leprechaun using the color key to choose the
correct colors.
Write
the Verbs. Look at each picture. Trace and write the correct verb
on the line. Say each verb aloud as you write. When you finish, color the
leprechauns.
Leprechaun
Mask Worksheet Craft & Act. Students color
the leprechaun as the teacher says. Then, carefully cut out the leprechaun
face. Glue or tape a craft stick to the bottom. Have the students hold the
leprechaun mask in front of the face. Start the Now listen and act! When the
teacher says a verb (jump, sing, read, dance, sleep, wave, paint, play…),
perform the action using your leprechaun mask.
Choose
a boy or girl leprechaun and have fun acting like a little leprechaun!
These games turn learning into meaningful practice that keeps
young ELLs motivated and involved.
Spin
& Do. Print the Spinner with verbs. Students will spin
and act the verb.
Feed me
box. Play Say & Feed. Students pick a small verb card. They
must: Say the verb, Act it, Feed the leprechaun.
I
invite you to visit my Pinterest board where I share hands-on ESL
activities, games, worksheets, flashcards, and thematic units designed
especially for elementary English language learners.
👉 Explore, save, and get inspired:
https://www.pinterest.com/ei98srl/esl-elementary-teachers-materials/
Perfect
for centers, small groups, whole-class practice, and low-prep lessons.
Come take a look
and build your ESL toolbox! 💛📚
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