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Fun English for Kids Fiona Cooper FEISA, 2007 Instructions for the worksheets There are only two sheets for each unit. They are NOT the basis for the scheme of work but an extra resource. These sheets are designed for revision of vocabulary, not for teaching it, nor are they designed just to keep the children busy for a while. The children learn the vocabulary through games and these sheets reinforce what they are learning. THE CHILDREN ARE NOT TO BE HANDED THE SHEETS AND LEFT TO COLOUR THEM. You need to explain everything they have to do, using the vocabulary from the unit, colours, numbers and verbs like cut, stick, colour, draw. The teacher must demonstrate how to do the worksheet, step by step. In order to make the best use out of the sheet, ask the children to colour or cut, all at the same time, so that they have to listen to the teacher to know what to do and when. The main objective of the sheets is for the children to practise their English and reinforce the vocabulary from the unit you are teaching. The second objective may be to practice colours, numbers or other concepts. The sheets also help in the development of fine motor skills. Depending on the children’s level of English, the language objective of the sheet may be for the children to say the words or for them to hear them. For example, with sheet 2 (The Body) you may either say, “point to the head,” or “what’s this?” as you point to the head. Worksheet objectives: Worksheet 1: parts of the body: colour the different parts of the clown’s head, one by one. It doesn’t matter which colours if the students don’t know their colours yet. Worksheet 2: parts of the body: colour, cut and stick the parts of the body, one by one. Worksheet 3: numbers, colours, animals: colour the picture, according to the numbers. Say which animal it is. Worksheet 4: animals, colours, numbers: colour the animals at the bottom, each one a different colour. Colour all the bears the same colour, all the monkeys the same colour, etc. Count the animals, “How many lions?” etc. Worksheet 5: school objects, numbers: colour the objects which belong in the classroom, count the number of objects you have coloured. Worksheet 6: school objects, prepositions: cut out the objects at the bottom of the page and stick them either on or under the table and chair. Worksheet 7: weather: colour the picture or pictures which correspond to today’s weather. Worksheet 8: weather, emotions: cortar los dibujos del tiempo y stick those which make you happy, and those which make you sad next to the corresponding faces. Worksheet 9: transport: colour the picture of the car and the road. Stick the car onto the road. Worksheet 10: numbers, colours, transport: colour the picture, according to the numbers. What is it? Worksheet 11: the house, repaso de otro vocabulario: point to the different things in the picture (door, window, tree etc…) and colour the picture. Worksheet 12: the house, incide/outside: cut out the ítems from the house and stick them Either inside or outside the house, as appropriate. Worksheet 13: the family: colour the different family members, one by one. Worksheet 14: the family: draw your own family. Say who each person is in English. Worksheet 15: food, numbers: count the fruit in the trees and write the number in the boxes. Worksheet 16: food, like/don’t like: cut out each ítem of food and stick it in the appropriate box, according to whether you like it or not. Worksheet 17: clothes: colour the different clothes, one by one. Worksheet 18: clothes, big/small: colour the clothes of different sizes, one by one. Alter handing out the worksheets, the first thing to do is revise the vocabulary on it. Ask the children to point to the different things, or point to each item and ask the children what it is, depending on what level of English they have.

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Fun English for Kids

Fiona Cooper FEISA, 2007

Instructions for the worksheets There are only two sheets for each unit. They are NOT the basis for the scheme of work but an extra resource. These sheets are designed for revision of vocabulary, not for teaching it, nor are they designed just to keep the children busy for a while. The children learn the vocabulary through games and these sheets reinforce what they are learning. THE CHILDREN ARE NOT TO BE HANDED THE SHEETS AND LEFT TO COLOUR THEM. You need to explain everything they have to do, using the vocabulary from the unit, colours, numbers and verbs like cut, stick, colour, draw. The teacher must demonstrate how to do the worksheet, step by step. In order to make the best use out of the sheet, ask the children to colour or cut, all at the same time, so that they have to listen to the teacher to know what to do and when. The main objective of the sheets is for the children to practise their English and reinforce the vocabulary from the unit you are teaching. The second objective may be to practice colours, numbers or other concepts. The sheets also help in the development of fine motor skills. Depending on the children’s level of English, the language objective of the sheet may be for the children to say the words or for them to hear them. For example, with sheet 2 (The Body) you may either say, “point to the head,” or “what’s this?” as you point to the head. Worksheet objectives:

� Worksheet 1: parts of the body: colour the different parts of the clown’s head, one by one.

It doesn’t matter which colours if the students don’t know their colours yet. � Worksheet 2: parts of the body: colour, cut and stick the parts of the body, one by one. � Worksheet 3: numbers, colours, animals: colour the picture, according to the numbers. Say

which animal it is. � Worksheet 4: animals, colours, numbers: colour the animals at the bottom, each one a

different colour. Colour all the bears the same colour, all the monkeys the same colour, etc. Count the animals, “How many lions?” etc.

� Worksheet 5: school objects, numbers: colour the objects which belong in the classroom, count the number of objects you have coloured.

� Worksheet 6: school objects, prepositions: cut out the objects at the bottom of the page and stick them either on or under the table and chair.

� Worksheet 7: weather: colour the picture or pictures which correspond to today’s weather. � Worksheet 8: weather, emotions: cortar los dibujos del tiempo y stick those which make you

happy, and those which make you sad next to the corresponding faces. � Worksheet 9: transport: colour the picture of the car and the road. Stick the car onto the

road. � Worksheet 10: numbers, colours, transport: colour the picture, according to the numbers.

What is it? � Worksheet 11: the house, repaso de otro vocabulario: point to the different things in the

picture (door, window, tree etc…) and colour the picture. � Worksheet 12: the house, incide/outside: cut out the ítems from the house and stick them

Either inside or outside the house, as appropriate. � Worksheet 13: the family: colour the different family members, one by one. � Worksheet 14: the family: draw your own family. Say who each person is in English. � Worksheet 15: food, numbers: count the fruit in the trees and write the number in the boxes. � Worksheet 16: food, like/don’t like: cut out each ítem of food and stick it in the appropriate

box, according to whether you like it or not. � Worksheet 17: clothes: colour the different clothes, one by one. � Worksheet 18: clothes, big/small: colour the clothes of different sizes, one by one.

Alter handing out the worksheets, the first thing to do is revise the vocabulary on it. Ask the children to point to the different things, or point to each item and ask the children what it is, depending on what level of English they have.

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Worksheet 4 Animals

Colour and count the animals.

Colour:

How many?

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Worksheet 5 School

Colour in only the objects which belong in the classroom.

How many classroom objects are there?

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Worksheet 6 School

Stick the pencil, glue and book where your teacher tells you.

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Worksheet 7 The Weather

What’s the weather like today?

Colour in the correct picture(s)

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Worksheet 8 The Weather

What weather makes you happy? What weather makes you sad? Stick two pictures next to each face.

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Worksheet 13 The Family

Colour in the family.

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Worksheet 14 The Family

Draw a picture of your own family.

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Worksheet 16 Food

What do you like? Stick the food you like in the box with the happy face and the food you don’t like in the box with the sad face.

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Worksheet 17 Clothes

Colour in the clothes.

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Worksheet 18 Clothes

Colour in the big clothes and the small clothes.