I love these cards (well, I should. I made them😀) I created this set using all Present Simple questions. Sometimes I’ve found that beginning English students get frustrated because they want to speak but have limited vocabulary, grammar and comprehension. Sometimes teachers just don’t know what to ask – keeping it simple (Present Simple). These cards are great because they are also divided by category: Is/ Are Do /Does Adverbs of Frequency, How often questions to talk about daily routine Questions with What, Where, How Many, Who, When Have got questions to talk about possession. Here is a link to…
Author: brookehotchocolate
What a great way to practice identifying singular and plural noun endings. These colorful cards make it fun! I use them in the EFL classroom. After learning the rules with my young learners this is a quick, little prep (print, laminate & cut) activity. It can be used over and over again after is has been laminated. In this activity, your students will match PLURAL and SINGULAR noun images to matching vocabulary words. Nouns with plural suffix endings -s, -es and -ies are included. This is an easy to prepare activity for literacy centers. By turning the cards upside down, it can be used as…
Letter matching activities are the best way to practice UPPERCASE and LOWERCASE alphabet letters. Kids love the hands on matching and the moveable pieces help with fine motor skills as well. My DONUT alphabet matching kit is a great one for young learners. They love the colorful theme. You can also make a fun donut day activity by getting donuts and eating them after the activity. This is a pre-literacy matching card set that can be used with or without parent/teacher supervision. I can’t tell you how much these photo keeper boxes have come in handy throughout the years for…
