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Occupation Game Board (Black&White/Editable)
Prepare a deck of cards with a picture of different occupations.
Simple instruction is on the top of the page.
Thxs.
*ps: It looks like the instruction has been cut out of the page.
Flip a coin. Move 1 if head. Move 2 if tail. Read the question on the board out loud. Pick a card. Answe the question.
Level: intermediate Age: 10-17 Type: activity-card Downloads: 24
Cards of Synonym & Antonym for Memory game [Personalities]
Made for my other worksheet, Chinese Zodiac - Rat�s Characteristics, but can be used generally as it covers 15 different pairs.
Level: intermediate Age: 12-17 Type: activity-card Downloads: 7
Board Game - Giving directions using a Town Map
Designed for the map on "http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=396375#thetop"
Level: elementary Age: 5-14 Type: activity-card Downloads: 41
Would you like to? VS Do you lke -ing?
I recorded this (me and one of my coworkers) and used it as a listening material.
Was useful to pull out the difference between �Would you like to� and �Do you like -ing.�
Hope it helps.
Level: elementary Age: 9-17 Type: grammar-guide Downloads: 2
What do you know about Australia
Inspired by mariaolimpia�s work "What do you know about the USA"
Level: intermediate Age: 10-17 Type: worksheet Downloads: 81
Flashcards of Daily Routines - Beginner Level
I go through this with my P3 kid then cut them out to make them as flash-cards.
Level: elementary Age: 3-10 Type: flash-card Downloads: 25
What sound do they make?
It�s to match an animal or a different various thing you see alot around with how they sound.
Level: elementary Age: 6-10 Type: worksheet Downloads: 1
Five Senses - Coloring, Flashcards, Activity, Activity
It�s a 3-page powerpoint printable. What I do with this is to cut them out, have the kid color while you talk to her/him about the picture, and then get the kid to sort the pictures out by the different senses. Use the 10 blanks for homework. Ask them to draw 2 pictures for each sense so you/your cl...