π° A huge Easter poster to colour, come up with names for rabbits, organize an Easter hunt β βGuess, which one?β according to various parameters such as colour, eye size, mood, glasses, bows, stars on the ears, etc.
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Help the little frog to get to his mother.
πͺ Work out the word order in sentences (+-?) in different tenses: Present Simple, Present Continuous or Past Simple.
The students take turns choosing the leaves for jumping, make up sentences and lead the baby to his mother, the most important thing is to make the sentences correctly.
The competition option.
Give the children chips of different colours (you can easily make them out of coloured paper). The task of the players is to reach the other end of the lake faster than the opponent.
There are 2 conditions:
1. The players canβt step on the same leaf twice;
2. If a player makes a mistake, they canβt put the chip on the leaf.
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πͺ Work out the word order in sentences (+-?) in different tenses: Present Simple, Present Continuous or Past Simple.
The students take turns choosing the leaves for jumping, make up sentences and lead the baby to his mother, the most important thing is to make the sentences correctly.
The competition option.
Give the children chips of different colours (you can easily make them out of coloured paper). The task of the players is to reach the other end of the lake faster than the opponent.
There are 2 conditions:
1. The players canβt step on the same leaf twice;
2. If a player makes a mistake, they canβt put the chip on the leaf.
Get it here for freeπ.
+ more about the word order in sentences: VK or TPT.
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It's great that we're all different!
There is a cool activity for practicing degrees of comparison, as well as a very useful phrase for expressing similarity (not) as ... as.
Looking at the picture, the students need to fill in the gaps with the differences of the characters using a comparative or superlative degree, as well as find what they are similar in.
After completing the task, in order to further consolidation, invite the children to tell each other about themselves in pairs, noting the similarities and differences with the characters from the task and using the key grammar.
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There is a cool activity for practicing degrees of comparison, as well as a very useful phrase for expressing similarity (not) as ... as.
Looking at the picture, the students need to fill in the gaps with the differences of the characters using a comparative or superlative degree, as well as find what they are similar in.
After completing the task, in order to further consolidation, invite the children to tell each other about themselves in pairs, noting the similarities and differences with the characters from the task and using the key grammar.
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+ more: VK or TPT
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Did you know that there are ghost letters in words? They seem to be there, but at the same time they are not. It is necessary to write, but not to pronounce, but then why write? Itβs easy to get confused.
And in order to sort it all out, we propose a hunt for insidious ghosts π»
1. First, read all the necessary word cards all together, working with pronunciation.
2. Give the students the word cards and ghosts.
3. Their task is to find silent letters and catch them by putting the ghosts on the cards in the right places. Some words are just crawling with ghosts, for example, eight or Wednesday (they need more than one ghost).
Thus, the students clearly see that these letters do not disappear anywhere, but they are simply not readable. They can hunt in pairs, teams, or individually.
π You can get it here: VK or TPT
And in order to sort it all out, we propose a hunt for insidious ghosts π»
1. First, read all the necessary word cards all together, working with pronunciation.
2. Give the students the word cards and ghosts.
3. Their task is to find silent letters and catch them by putting the ghosts on the cards in the right places. Some words are just crawling with ghosts, for example, eight or Wednesday (they need more than one ghost).
Thus, the students clearly see that these letters do not disappear anywhere, but they are simply not readable. They can hunt in pairs, teams, or individually.
π You can get it here: VK or TPT
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π’ A cool warm up for ONLINE and offline lessons, which doesn't require any preparation. It includes 120 phrases of various complexity, conditionally divided into 3 levels. Suitable for both children and adults.
π Students take turns starting and stopping a deck and coming up with the end of the sentences.
To play in pairs or teams during 2-3 minutes they need to:
- say or write down in the chat as many correct variants with which it is possible to finish the sentence, as they can;
- make the longest sentence;
- use as much new vocabulary as possible;
- finish as many sentences as possible in 1 minute starting and stopping the deck again and again.
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π Students take turns starting and stopping a deck and coming up with the end of the sentences.
To play in pairs or teams during 2-3 minutes they need to:
- say or write down in the chat as many correct variants with which it is possible to finish the sentence, as they can;
- make the longest sentence;
- use as much new vocabulary as possible;
- finish as many sentences as possible in 1 minute starting and stopping the deck again and again.
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π₯ Only today the materials presented in these photo-reviews are sold with 15% discount! π Choose what you need and follow the links:
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- Articles Domino 4in1: VK or TPT
- Summer 8in1: VK or TPT
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- Contraction Cupcakes: VK or TPT
- Alphabet Ice-cream: VK or TPT
- Can 3in1: VK or TPT
- London 6in1: VK or TPT
- There Is/Are 3in1: VK or TPT
- Articles Domino 4in1: VK or TPT
- Summer 8in1: VK or TPT
- Prepositions Games: VK or TPT
- Sight Word Steps: VK or TPT
- Contraction Cupcakes: VK or TPT
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Have your students ever flown in a hot air balloon? If not, then there is a great opportunity to do it by filling the second forms of the corresponding regular or irregular verbs from the list and fly to a country called βPast Simpleβ!
After that, students choose any 5 verbs and make sentences with them in the past tense.
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After that, students choose any 5 verbs and make sentences with them in the past tense.
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+ more about verbs: VK or TPT
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