Reading comprehension - Amy�s family
This is a reading comprehension exercise where students can practice verb to be, possessive adjectives, and the genitive case while they answer 20 questions related to the text.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Type:
Pokemon Letter Listening Tree
Read the letters or words you want the students to identify. Have them draw a line along the path they think they heard you follow (they could also circle or stamp their answer for each row).
Edit the document for any letters you are drilling.
You can also put full words in the blanks. I recommend minimal pairs such as "think" and "sink", "be...
Level: elementary
Age: 3-12
Type:
Reading about Braai Day
This is a short reading comprehension about Braai Day in South Africa. It�s for basic readers.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-15
Type:
Magic Square - /a/ sound - part 1 out of 3
This board game helps reinforce and review the /a/ reading rule taught. It includes 3 out of 9 squares. Each square has 2 pictures and 2 words. The students have to match each word to a picture. If they do so correctly, all the squares fit.
Enjoy playing the game!
Level: elementary
Age: 7-12
Type:
Magic Square - /a/ sound - part 2 out of 3
Part 2 out of 3!
This board game helps reinforce and review the /a/ reading rule taught. It includes 3 out of 9 squares. Each square has 2 pictures and 2 words. The students have to match each word to a picture. If they do so correctly, all the squares fit. Enjoy playing the game!
Level: elementary
Age: 7-12
Type:
5 in a row phonic spinners 1 with scorecards and instructions
Let me describe it as a teacher led activity, though a student can take the part of the teacher or students can play in pairs or groups.
A student rolls a (large) dice and calls the number. "Four!" The teacher, out of direct sight of the students, takes a paper clip and pencil or chopstick and spins the clip around the pencil point in the �/sh/� s...
Level: elementary
Age: 6-14
Type:
5 in a row phonic spinners 2 with scorecards and instructions
"5 In a Row".
Let me describe it as a teacher led activity, though a student can take the part of the teacher or students can play in pairs or groups.
A student rolls a (large) dice and calls the number. "Four!" The teacher, out of direct sight of the students, takes a paper clip and pencil or chopstick and spins the clip around the pencil point...
Level: elementary
Age: 6-14
Type:
5 in a row phonic spinners 4 with scorecards and instructions
"5 In a Row".
Let me describe it as a teacher led activity, though a student can take the part of the teacher or students can play in pairs or groups.
A student rolls a (large) dice and calls the number. "Four!" The teacher, out of direct sight of the students, takes a paper clip and pencil or chopstick and spins the clip around the pencil point...
Level: elementary
Age: 6-14
Type: activity-card
Magic Square - /a/ sound - part 3 out of 3
As promised, part 3 out of 3! This board game helps reinforce and review the /a/ reading rule taught. It includes 3 out of 9 squares. Each square has 2 pictures and 2 words. The students have to match each word to a picture. If they do so correctly, all the squares fit. It is highly recommended to laminate each square so you can reuse it in the fut...
Level: elementary
Age: 7-12
Type:
Debate about slavery (Northern Abolitionists)
Students have to read the text and collect the arguments Pointer out in the text.
Afterwards they have to compare their results with their partners who read a text with arguments from the "Southerners".
Level: advanced
Age: 15-100
Type:
Comparatives of Superiority
Comparatives of superiority
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
Type:
Domino Puzzle - a/e/i sounds
This wonderful board game helps review vocabulary and sounds that have been taught in previous sessions.
I have used it with various students from various age groups and they all liked it. Enjoy!
Level: elementary
Age: 7-12
Type:
Let�s Feed Fido!
Short reading comp to introduce a project on pets.
Level: intermediate
Age: 7-10
Type:
reading
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-12
Type:
Can You do This? Following Instructions
Following instructions is one of the main issues for students who are learning a foreign language. I usually start my school year with this worksheet, showing the class that most of them don�t read the instructions before they start dealing with an assignment.
I suggest you try it and find out how funny it can turn out!
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
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