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🔥 FREE aMAZEing OPPOSITES
Revise Opposites in a fascinating format.
Children need to help the heroes find the right way home by going through the maze of antonyms. The students read the sentences, correct the mistakes, and step by step get closer to the goal!
To keep the words in their memory for a long time, ask the students to come up with their own sentences, have them create their own ways out of the maze, and then exchange the tasks with each other to try and find the way out again.
Grab it HERE.
➕ more:
- Opposites Flashcards (VK or TPT)
- Opposites Games 2in1 (VK or TPT)
Revise Opposites in a fascinating format.
Children need to help the heroes find the right way home by going through the maze of antonyms. The students read the sentences, correct the mistakes, and step by step get closer to the goal!
To keep the words in their memory for a long time, ask the students to come up with their own sentences, have them create their own ways out of the maze, and then exchange the tasks with each other to try and find the way out again.
Grab it HERE.
➕ more:
- Opposites Flashcards (VK or TPT)
- Opposites Games 2in1 (VK or TPT)
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🎄 Decorate beautiful Christmas trees and practice reading and writing words with short and long vowels.
- Children work individually: they look at the lights, write letters corresponding to the colours, and then read the words.
- Review colours. Children work in pairs. One student chooses a word on the Christmas tree and names the colours, for example: red, blue, green. The other listens attentively, finds the corresponding lights and reads the word. Then they switch roles.
The bundle includes 5 Christmas trees with short vowels, 4 Christmas trees with long vowels, and 2 templates.
📜 They are a little part of the big Christmas Pack 13in1 with other engaging tasks and games to create a festive atmosphere and review previously learned material.
🤲 Get them HERE: VK or TPT
- Children work individually: they look at the lights, write letters corresponding to the colours, and then read the words.
- Review colours. Children work in pairs. One student chooses a word on the Christmas tree and names the colours, for example: red, blue, green. The other listens attentively, finds the corresponding lights and reads the word. Then they switch roles.
The bundle includes 5 Christmas trees with short vowels, 4 Christmas trees with long vowels, and 2 templates.
📜 They are a little part of the big Christmas Pack 13in1 with other engaging tasks and games to create a festive atmosphere and review previously learned material.
🤲 Get them HERE: VK or TPT
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💎 Simple but highly effective exercise for enhancing speaking skills.
Provide the students with the cards and give them a few minutes to think of words that describe the images.
Students can talk about the pictures using any associations. For a more challenging option, they can use only verbs (e.g., buy, eat, melt, lick, drop, bite) or adjectives (cold, chocolate, sweet, vanilla, delicious, mixed - listing all 6 words is not necessary).
☝️ Afterward, encourage them to discuss the images using the words they've brainstormed.
Once the descriptions are ready, divide the children into pairs. They take turns sharing their word lists with their partners, who try to guess what they are describing (for example: eat, summer, sweet, melt, chocolate, cold - Is it an ice cream? Yes!).
It can be an engaging and creative homework that children will enjoy completing and reviewing. Ask them to write words or sentences about the pictures for the next lesson.
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Provide the students with the cards and give them a few minutes to think of words that describe the images.
Students can talk about the pictures using any associations. For a more challenging option, they can use only verbs (e.g., buy, eat, melt, lick, drop, bite) or adjectives (cold, chocolate, sweet, vanilla, delicious, mixed - listing all 6 words is not necessary).
☝️ Afterward, encourage them to discuss the images using the words they've brainstormed.
Once the descriptions are ready, divide the children into pairs. They take turns sharing their word lists with their partners, who try to guess what they are describing (for example: eat, summer, sweet, melt, chocolate, cold - Is it an ice cream? Yes!).
It can be an engaging and creative homework that children will enjoy completing and reviewing. Ask them to write words or sentences about the pictures for the next lesson.
🤲 Get it here for FREE👇
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