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Let's Get Started Book 9 of a 10 Book Series of Illustrated Vocabulary Builders for ESL Beginners and Literacy
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LET’S
GET STARTED
MARILEE CARLSON
Illustrated Thematic Vocabulary Builders for Beginners
school
family
months & ordinal numbers
calendar
seasons & weather
B00K NINE
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Books by Marilee Carlson Let’s Get Started - Book One Colors, Clothing, Men’s Clothing, Women’s Clothing, Accessories
Let’s Get Started - Book Two Body Words 1 and 2, Health, Health Care, Personal Care
Let’s Get Started - Book Three Nature 1 and 2, Farm & Domestic Animals, Wild Animals, Birds
Let’s Get Started - Book Four Beverages, Fruit, Vegetables, Meat & Fish, Bread & Grains
Let’s Get Started - Book Five Breakfast, Snacks & Condiments, Dessert, Eating Utensils, Kitchen Equipment
Let’s Move On - Book One Suffixes of Function
Let’s Move On - Book Two Prefixes of Negation
Let’s Move On - Book Three Prefixes and Suffixes Indicating Absence / Presence
Let’s Move On - Book Four Suffixes of Description
1. -ar, -er, -or 2. -an, -n, -ian 3. -ant, -ent 4. -ist 5. -ee
1. un- 2. dis- 3. mis- 4. in-, im- 5. il-, ir-
1. non- 2. -less 3. -y 4. -ful 5. -ous
1. -ive 2. -ish 3. -ic 4. -al 5. -ly
INTRODUCTION FOR THE TEACHER Welcome to LET’S GET STARTED! All of the thematic units in the series follow the same basic format which includes speaking, listening, reading and writing activities for individual learners, small groups, or large groups. The activities provide the repetition necessary for second language acquisition in a relaxed enjoyable learning environment. They also function as review or remediation activities. Once you become familiar with the procedures, the units practically teach themselves.
PROCEDURES FOR PRESENTING EACH UNIT Before laminating any activity cards, put the unit number on the back so that if you ever want to combine units, you can easily resort them for storage with their correct unit. Laminate and cut out the Target Vocabulary (removing the labels) and the word Flashcards. (I use an envelope that has been stapled down the center while open. This creates two pouches for the corresponding word and picture cards. These envelopes can be labeled and stored in a shoebox as more units are added.) Laminate and cut out the Categorizing Sorting Activities page and store in another envelope. The size of these cards works well for a teacher dealing with a small group seated around a table. If you have a larger group, these cards may need to be enlarged before laminating for use with a pocket chart.
Assessing Prior Knowledge Place all of the Target Vocabulary picture cards (without labels) on the table (or enlarged ones in a pocket chart.) Pass out the word Flashcards. See if students can match any of the word cards to the corresponding pictures. If the students are totally unfamiliar with the words, hand out the Target Vocabulary labeled picture pages. They can match their words by referring to their labeled pages.
Spelling and Pronunciation To reinforce the symbol to word connection, the Target Vocabulary cards can be cut out, laminated and used for these activities instead of the flashcards containing only words. Alphabetize the Flashcards Say each word as students put the cards in alphabetical order. Read the completed list together. Sort the Words According to the Number of Letters To make this more interesting, students can vote ahead of time which column they think will have the most words under it upon completion. On the table (for small groups) or enlarged in a hanging pocket chart, put sorting labels at the head of columns. (Words with 3 letters/ Words with 4 letters/ Words with 5 letters etc.) Give students individual flashcards and have them place the word in the appropriate column. For example, the student or teacher will say: “Apple has 5 letters.” Sort the Words According to the Number of Vowels Use the same procedure as in the previous exercise. Initially, have a visible listing of vowels and consonants for students to refer to if they are unfamiliar with vowels and consonants. This is particularly helpful for students whose language does not use the English alphabet. Sort the Words According to the Number of Consonants Use the same procedure as in the preceding exercise. Hangman (or Dinosaur) At first students have their labeled vocabulary lists during play. Later they play without their lists. Remember some of the students and their families may have endured brutal circumstances in their journey to their new home and Hangman may be too gruesome for them or may trigger unpleasant or even traumatic memories. Hangman can be adapted to Dinosaur. See the diagram to the right. By adding the head, eye, mouth, body, tail, arms and legs, students get nine chances to guess the letters and word.
Conversational Prompts Detailed conversational prompts are included in each unit. They provide teacher-directed oral activities that allow students to use the words in context.
Student Worksheets: Use the worksheets as class activities or homework.
Categorizing In addition to the generic (useful for ALL units) categorizing activities which concern the spelling of the words, many units
also have categorizing activities related to the meaning of the words in the unit. These categorizing activities are included in their respective units. Target Vocabulary When using the Target Vocabulary sheets make sure to clearly pronounce each word and give the students time to repeat the words. Word /Picture Recognition Activity Give each student a copy of the word flashcard page or the target Vocabulary Pages with the labels removed. Give the directions orally for each of the words in random order. For example, “Underline the (word) book.” “Draw an oval around the (word) chalk.” “Draw a rectangle around the (word) desk.” “Draw a triangle above the (word) eraser.” “Draw a square below the (word) map.” “Write an x before the (word) locker.” “Write an x after the (word) paper.” If students are completely unfamiliar with the directions, write a sample word or draw a sample picture on the board and demonstrate what the students are being asked to do on the sample word/picture. Students can correct their own papers as the correct answers are put on the board or on a transparency of the page. Refer to the last page of the appendix for a list of directions. Fill in Missing Letters Fill in Missing Letters directs students’ attention to all of the letters of the words. Students are asked to fill in missing letters. In the first activity the students fill in the vowels. In the second, they fill in the consonants. In the third and fourth, they fill in alternating missing letters. Word Find - Upper Case Letters This word find puzzle uses capital letters with a word bank (in capitals as well) at the bottom.
Word Find - Lower Case Letters Now the students focus on lower case letters in the words. Fill In The Lower Case Letters Lower case ascending and descending letters can be difficult, especially for students coming from a non-alphabetic language. This exercise provides valuable practice in noticing and writing ascending and descending letters. If you provide a word bank for assistance, provide one in capital letters so as not to make it too easy. If this is new for the students, you may want to demonstrate ascending and descending letters and as a class determine which letters de-scend, (g,j,p,q,y) ascend completely, (b,d,f,h,k,l) or ascend partially (i,j,t). Write A Sentence Using The Word This exercise allows the class to work together to create sentences using each word. This should be done together with you putting the student-created sentences on the board for the students to copy onto their papers. If desired, sentences can be made by you using the sentences given on the GAME CARDS used for the DAY AT SCHOOL game. This will make it easier to play the matching game with the definition cards, which have the same definitions as the Game Cards. Spelling This exercise contains four spellings for each word. The students will circle the correct one. Scrambled Words In this exercise the letters of the words are scrambled with a double puzzle which is usually a question pertaining to the vocabulary words. Match the Pictures to the Words Students match the pictures to the words. Separate The Words All of the words run together with no spacing in both upper and lower case. Students are asked to draw vertical lines between the words. To make this more interesting, you can have all of the students begin at the same time and record the time it takes them to complete each line. You can call out: “20 seconds….. 30 seconds…..” and students can record their times at the end of line. Word Find Shape This page contains a shaped upper case word find puzzle with a scrambled lower case word bank.
What Is It? This is a matching activity using the descriptions given in the Game Cards and Matching Game. This can be an assessment or an assigned activity. If it is used as an assessment, it must be after students have played DAY AT SCHOOL with the Game Cards and/or the Matching Card Game so that they are familiar with the written definitions of the vocabulary words. Illustrated Crossword Match the pictures to the words and then fill in the crossword. Crossword The crossword puzzle can be an activity or an assessment. If it is used as an assessment, it is important for you to go over the clues orally on several occasions before expecting the students to complete it as an assessment. Each student can be given a whiteboard, or cut up flashcards. You can read each clue and ask all students to either write the word on their white boards, or hold up the correct flashcard. The same clues/definitions are used on the cards for the DAY AT SCHOOL game mentioned below as well as the Matching Card Game, so the students will be familiar with the clues if the games have been used. Cloze Sentences The students read the exercise and use the words from the word bank to fill in the missing words. Written Assessment Each unit has a direct recall test at the end, i.e., students write the words under the pictures.
GAMES Bingo Each unit contains a Bingo game. An extra copy of the flashcard page can be laminated and kept in an envelope with the Bingo pages. There are five different Bingo pages. Copy and laminate enough pages so that all students (or teams) can have one page. Laminate sheets of colored paper before cutting them up in half inch squares for markers. Students are told (or shown) the word. They then place markers (or buttons) on the corresponding picture. When a student gets a Bingo, he or she must then name all of the items that are in the line. This is an excellent way to help students improve their recall of the new items. DAY AT SCHOOL The unit also contains a set of GAME CARDS that can be used with the DAY AT SCHOOL game. The Day At School game board is found in the index. This allows the students an opportunity in a relaxed setting to be reminded of the definitions and use the words in appropriate sentences. Students read a game card containing the definition and a picture of a vocabulary word. They must read the sentence definition on the card and supply the word (and spelling if desired) in order to move along a game board similar to Chutes and Ladders or Candy Land. The game contains some pitfalls along the path to insure that the smartest student in the class doesn’t automatically win every time. That outcome would discourage struggling students from even trying to win. Vocabulary Crazy 8 The units contain a Matching Card Game that can be played like Crazy 8 where students collect sets that include the picture, the word, and the definition. If the sentences in the “Write a Sentence Using the Word” page were generated from these cards (as opposed to being original sentences from the students), students may initially refer to that page of sentences while they play. When played like Old Maid, only the word and picture cards are used, along with the frown-ing face as the Old Maid.
A typical unit would look something like this: Assessing Prior Knowledge Presentation/Sorting Activities Old Maid Game Use the Target Vocabulary pages as a reference if necessary. Bingo
Then follow with Fill in the Letters, Word Find Upper Case, Lower Case Fill In and Lower Case Word Find. The students can then work in small groups on Conversation and/or Categorizing Activities. Next can come a class activity writing original student-generated or teacher-directed sentences. Play the Day at School Game and the Crazy 8 Game. Then follow with Spelling, Scrambled Words, Match the Picture to the Word, Separate The Words, Shape Word Find, and Cloze Sentences. The Crosswords and Match the Word to the Definition can be assigned or used as assessments. As a final assessment use the Written Assessment Test at the end of each unit. Follow up with the games as a review to aid retention. Once a unit has been covered, students can play Bingo, Day at School, or the Matching Card game during free time.
Let’s Use All The Vocabulary - Review In this section the students get a chance to use all the vocabulary they learned in the previous five units in brand new exercises. (R= reading, W = writing, L = listening, S = speaking) 1. Information Gap Activities - What is it? and Spell It R W L S In information gap activities students exchange information orally with a partner in order to complete their handout sheet, without looking at the their partner’s sheet. For example, Student B would ask Student A, “What is in box A?” Student A would answer, “A comb.” Student B would write COMB in box A on their sheet. Student A now gets a chance to ask Student B about missing information. 2. Short Conversation R W L S
3. Find Someone Who… WSL
4. Story Puzzle R S L
5. Runner and Writer R W L S
6. Correct the Sentences R W
7. Listen and Number L
8. Walking Dictation - He/She/They like... R W L S
9. Names to Pronouns R W
10. Following Instructions: Stand Up, Sit Down, Raise Your Hand, Wave If You… L
The Day at School game can be played with the cards from ALL of the units shuffled together. Also the Old Maid cards can be combined as well. (This is where the numbering on the back of the cards to designate the unit becomes helpful when sorting them for storage.)
Categorizing/Sorting Activities
Words with 1
vowel
Words with 2
vowels
Words with 3
vowels
Words with 4
vowels
Words with 5
vowels
Words with 6 (or more)
vowels
Words with 1
consonant
Words with 2
consonants
Words with 3
consonants
Words with 4
consonants
Words with 5
consonants
Words with 6
consonants
Words with 7
consonants
Words with 8
consonants
Words with 9
consonants
Words with 10
consonants
Words with 11
consonants
Words with 12 (or more) consonants
Words with 1
letter
Words with 2
letters
Words with 3
letters
Words with 4
letters
Words with 5
letters
Words with 6
letters
Words with 7
letters
Words with 8
letters
Words with 9
letters
Words with 10
letters
Words with 11
letters
Words with 12 (or more)
letters
VOWELS: a, e, i, o, u, (y)
CONSONANTS: b c d f g h j k l m n p q r s t v w x (y) z
Target Vocabulary By Unit
School auditorium blackboard book cafeteria chalk classroom clock computer desk eraser gymnasium locker loudspeaker map paper pen pencil ruler student teacher water fountain Family husband wife parents children mother father daughter son sister brother grandmother grandfather grandparents grandchildren grandson granddaughter aunt uncle nephew niece cousin
Months and Ordinal Numbers January February March April May June July August September October November December first second third fourth fifth eighth ninth twelfth twentieth Calendar date day week month year today yesterday tomorrow this last next weekend Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday weekly annual
Seasons and Weather summer spring winter fall rain snow wind rainbow clouds storm tornado lightning hot cold icicle seasons hurricane fog
The exercises you will find in each unit: 1. Target Vocabulary 2. Flashcards 3. Word/Picture Recognition Activity 4. Fill in the Missing Letters 5. Word Find Upper Case 6. Word Find Lower Case 7. Fill In The Lower Case Letters 8. Write A Sentence Using The Word 9. What Is It? 10. Spelling 11. Scrambled Words 12. Match the Pictures to the Words 13. Separate the Words 14. Shape Word Finds 15. Illustrated Crossword 16. Crossword 17. Categories 18. Day at School Game Cards 19. Cloze Sentences 20. Old Maid and Crazy Eights 21. Conversations 22. Questioning and Reporting Drill for Three Students 23. Diagram of Questioning and Reporting Drill 24. Test - Label The Pictures 25. Answer Key The exercises in the Let's Use All the Vocabulary unit at the end of the book: (R= reading, W = writing, L = listening, S = speaking) 1. Information Gap Games R W L S 2. Short Conversation R W L S 3. Find Someone Who… WSL 4. Story Puzzle R S L 5. Runner and Writer R W L S 6. Correct the Sentences R W 7. Listen and Number L 8. Walking Dictation R W L S 9. Names to Pronouns R W 10. Hugo Likes… Hugo Doesn’t Like… R W L S 11. Following Instructions: Stand Up, Sit Down, Raise Your Hand, Wave If You… L The Day at School game can be played with the cards from ALL of the units shuffled together. Also the Old Maid cards can be combined as well. (This is where the numbering on the back of the cards to designate the unit becomes helpful when sorting them for storage.)
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Target Vocabulary
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cafeteria chalk classroom
clock computer desk
eraser gymnasium locker
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Target Vocabulary
loudspeaker map paper
pen pencil ruler
student teacher water fountain
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Flashcards
auditorium blackboard book
cafeteria chalk classroom
clock computer desk
eraser gymnasium locker
loudspeaker map paper
pen pencil ruler
student teacher water
fountain
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Word/Picture Recognition Activity Give each student a copy of the Flashcards page. Read the “Set 1” directions aloud, see below. Students follow the directions. Three sets are included, you may need a fresh Flashcards page if you use more than one. The students could also use the same page but switch the color of pencil they are using for each set. To help students who are unfamiliar with the directions, write a sample word on the board and demonstrate what the students are being asked to do. There is also a demonstration page included in the appendix. Students can correct their own papers as the correct answers are put on the board or on a transparency of the page.
1. Put a checkmark in front of (the word) desk. 12. Underline (the word) auditorium.
2. Draw an oval around (the words) floor locker. 13. Draw a single line through (the word) classroom.
3. Draw a line over (the word) gymnasium. 14. Put parentheses around (the word) clock.
4. Draw a triangle around (the word) paper. 15. Write an “x” after (the word) computer.
5. Write an “x” before (the words) water fountain. 16. Draw a rectangle around (the word) map.
6. Draw a triangle above (the word) book. 17. Draw a square above (the word) ruler.
7. Draw an oval under (the word) pen. 18. Draw a rectangle below (the word) eraser.
8. Draw 2 lines under (the word) blackboard. 19. Draw a diagonal line through (the word) teacher.
9. Draw a check mark below (the word) pencil. 20. Draw a check mark above (the word) chalk.
10. Draw a triangle under (the word) cafeteria. 21. Draw map lines through (the word) loudspeaker.
11. Draw a single line under (the word) student.
Set 1
1. Put a checkmark in front of (the word) cafeteria. 12. Underline (the word) book.
2. Draw an oval around (the word) map. 13. Draw a single line through (the word) clock.
3. Draw a line over (the word) loudspeaker. 14. Put parentheses around (the word) blackboard.
4. Draw a triangle around (the word) pencil. 15. Write an “x” after (the word) gymnasium.
5. Write an “x” before (the word) paper. 16. Draw a rectangle around (the word) computer.
6. Draw a triangle above (the word) auditorium. 17. Draw a square above (the word) classroom.
7. Draw an oval under (the word) ruler. 18. Draw a rectangle below (the word) pen.
8. Draw 2 lines under (the word) eraser. 19. Draw a diagonal line through (the words) water fountain.
9. Draw a check mark below (the word) teacher. 20. Draw a check mark above (the word) student.
10. Draw a triangle under (the word) desk. 21. Draw map lines through (the words) floor locker.
11. Draw a single line under (the word) chalk.
Set 2
1. Put a checkmark in front of (the word) student. 12. Underline (the word) paper.
2. Draw an oval around (the word) teacher. 13. Draw a single line through (the word) desk.
3. Draw a line over (the word) clock. 14. Put parentheses around (the words) water fountain.
4. Draw a triangle around (the word) eraser. 15. Write an “x” after (the word) loudspeaker.
5. Write an “x” before (the word) map. 16. Draw a rectangle around (the word) chalk.
6. Draw a triangle above (the words) floor locker. 17. Draw a square above (the word) ruler.
7. Draw an oval under (the word) cafeteria. 18. Draw a rectangle below (the word) blackboard.
8. Draw 2 lines under (the word) gymnasium. 19. Draw a diagonal line through (the word) book.
9. Draw a check mark below (the word) computer. 20. Draw a check mark above (the word) classroom.
10. Draw a triangle under (the word) pen. 21. Draw map lines through (the word) auditorium.
11. Draw a single line under (the word) pencil.
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Fill in the Missing Vowels
Fill in the Missing Consonants
1. s t __ d __ n t 2. p __ n 3. w__ t __ r f __ __ n t__ __ n
4. p __ n c __ l 5. g y m n __ s __ __ m 6. c __ m p __ t __ r
7. __ r __ s __ r 8. t__ __ c h __ r 9. c l __ c k
10. c __ f __ t __ r__ __ 11. m __ p 12. b l __ c k b __ __ r d
13. c l __ s s r __ __ m 14. p __ p __ r 15. l __ c k __ r
16. d __ s k 17. l __ __ d s p __ __ k __ r 18. c h __ l k
19. b__ __k 20. __ __ d __ t __ r __ __m 21. r __ l __ r
1. __ o __ __ u __ e __ 2. __ a __ 3. a u __ i __ o __ i u__
4. __ u __ e __ 5. __ __ u __ e __ __ 6. __ o __ __ e __
7. __ __ o __ __ 8. __ __ a __ __ __ o a__ __ 9. __ __ a __ __
10. __ e __ 11. __ a __ e __ __ o u __ __ a I __
12. __ a __ e __ e __ i a
13. __ e __ __ 14. __ __a__ __ __ o o __ 15. __ o o __
16. e __ a __ e __ 17. __ __ __ __ a __ i u __ 18. __ a __ e __
19. __ e a __ __ e __ 20. __ o u __ __ __ e a__ e __ 21. __ e __ __ i __
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Fill in the Missing Letters
Fill in the Missing Letters
1. e __ a __ e __ 2. c __ o __ k 3. g __ m __ a __ i __ m
4. t __ a __ h __ r 5. w __ t __ r __ o __ n __ a __ n
6. c __ f __ t __ r __ a
7. __ __n 8. __a__ 9. b __ a __ k b o __ r __
10. l __ c __ e __ 11. p __ p __ r 12. l o u __ s __ e a k __ r
13. c __ a __ s __ o o m 14. s __ u __ e __ t 15. d __ __ k
16. c __ m __ u __ e __ 17. __ o o __ 18. c __ a __ k
19. p __ n __ i __ 20. r __ l __ r 21. a u d __ t __ r __ u m
1. __ h __ l __ 2. __ r __ s __ r 3. m __ __
4. __ e __ c __ l 5. l __ __d s __ __ a k __ __ 6. __ t __ d __ n t
7. __ a __ e __ 8. __ o __ p __ t __r 9. __ o o __
10. __ o __ k __ r 11. __ a __e r __ o __ n __ a i n
12. __ l o c__
13. __ l a c __ b __ a r d 14. a u __ I __ o __ I u m 15. __ e __
16. __ e __ c __ e __ 17. __ a f __ t e __ I a 18. r__ __ __r
19. g y __ n __ s __ u m 20. __ l a__ __r o o m 21. d __ __k
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W C B L A C K B O A R D W G
A L O C K E R M E R T Y U Y
T O O H O C L A S S R O O M
E C K A U I O P A S D F G N
R K G L U C A F E T E R I A
F V G K U E R A S E R J L S
O P E N C I L A S R U Y U I
U E X F T Y H N J I L P [ U
N N A S D F H P A P E R M M
T E A C H E R C F T R Y U I
A U D I T O R I U M C F T D
I S C O M P U T E R V G H E
N S T U D E N T P O G F D S
L O U D S P E A K E R C F K
Word Find Uppercase
School
Word Bank
CLASSROOM BOOK ERASER RULER MAP LOCKER
TEACHER BLACKBOARD PEN PAPER CLOCK WATER FOUNTAIN
STUDENT CHALK PENCIL DESK GYMNASIUM COMPUTER
LOUDSPEAKER AUDITORIUM CAFETERIA
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w c h a l k e r u r o p e n
c l a s s r o o m u k l p o
x o s t u d e n t l v g y u
b c a s d g h j p e n c i l
l k b e r p a p e r g h i o
a c o m p u t e r a d y g u
c a o c b j i o l p l o y d
k f k a u d i t o r i u m s
b e c d e s k t c u m o n p
o t x d y i o p k b a l a e
a e x s e r a s e r p b s a
r r t e a c h e r c g y i k
d i z q r u i o p n j l u e
w a t e r f o u n t a i n r
Word Find Lowercase
School
Word Bank
classroom book eraser ruler map locker
teacher blackboard pen paper clock water fountain
student chalk pencil desk gymnasium computer
loudspeaker auditorium cafeteria
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Fill In The Lower Case Letters
Word Bank
classroom book eraser ruler map locker
teacher blackboard pen paper clock water fountain
student chalk pencil desk gymnasium computer
loudspeaker auditorium cafeteria
1. clock
2. blackboard
3. eraser 4. pencil
5. locker
6. teacher
7. classroom
8. paper
9. auditorium
10. computer
11. student
12. desk
13. cafeteria
14. loudspeaker
15. pen
16. water fountain
17. ruler
18. chalk
19. gymnasium
20. book
21. map
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Write A Sentence Using The Word
loudspeaker
locker
map
ruler
eraser
book
classroom
teacher
blackboard
pen
paper
clock
water fountain
auditorium
cafeteria
computer
gymnasium
desk
pencil
chalk
student
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What Is It? Find the matching items. Place the letter in front of the matching number.
School
1. ruler a. a small white stick used for writing on a blackboard
2. cafeteria b. a large room where students can hear concerts
3. blackboard c. a machine that lets you have a drink of cold water
4. gymnasium d. People write on this with a pencil or a pen.
5. chalk e. an instruments that lets many people hear someone’s voice
6. desk f. a large room where students play basketball
7. auditorium g. an instrument that hangs on the wall and tells the time
8. pen h. a person who helps students learn in school
9. water fountain i. a machine that records and stores information
10. teacher j. bound papers that contain information
11. paper k. used to get rid of mistakes made with a pencil or chalk
12 map l. the place where students sit in a classroom
13. eraser m. a writing instrument made of wood and lead
14. clock n. a small closet where students keep their coats
15. pencil o. an instrument used to measure length
16. loudspeaker p. a picture that shows the outline of countries and states
17. classroom q. a writing instrument with ink
18. student r. a large room where students eat lunch
19. locker s. the place where students learn
20. book t. a person who learns in school
21. computer u. People write on this with chalk.
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Spelling
Circle the one word that is spelled correctly in each line.
1. kafiterea cafiterea cafeteria caffiteria
2. awditorium auditorium auditoreum auditorrium
3. loudspeaker loudspeeker loudspeacker lowdspeaker
4. loker lockur lacker locker
5. water fontine water fountain water fountin water fowntain
6. compewter cumputer computer komputer
7. jimnazium gymasium jymnasium gymnasium
8. desk desck disk dessk
9. klack klock clock clocke
10. ruller ruler rulir rooler
11. paeper papir papper paper
12 map mappe mapp maep
13. erraser eraser erasser eraeser
14. penne pinne pen pein
15. pensil pencil pencill penssil
16. chalck cholk challk chalk
17. blackboard blakboard blackbroad blackbored
18. booke boock book boke
19. stoodent stewdent studint student
20. teecher teacher teecker teacker
21. classroom clasroom classrome klassroom
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Match the Pictures to the Words Place the letter of the picture in front of the corresponding word.
1. loudspeaker
2. locker
3. map
4. ruler
5. eraser
6. book
7. classroom
8. teacher
9. blackboard
10. pen
11. paper
12 clock
13. water fountain
14. auditorium
15. cafeteria
16. computer
17. gymnasium
18. desk
19. pencil
20. chalk
21. student
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A B C
D E F
G H I
J K L
M N O
P Q R
S T U
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School
Separate the Words
Tim
e:
Tim
e:
Tim
e:
Tim
e:
Tim
e:
1 CA
FE
TE
RIA
AU
DIT
OR
IUM
LOU
DS
PE
AK
ER
LOC
KE
RW
AT
ER
FO
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TA
INC
OM
PU
TE
RM
AP
CLO
CK
CLA
SS
RO
OM
G
UM
NA
SIU
MD
ES
KP
AP
ER
RU
LER
ER
AS
ER
PE
NP
EN
CIL
CH
ALK
BLA
CK
BO
AR
DB
OO
KS
TU
DE
NT
TE
AC
HE
R
2 stud
entc
halk
penc
ildes
kgym
nasi
umco
mpu
terc
afet
eria
audi
toriu
mw
ater
foun
tain
cloc
kpap
erpe
nbla
ckbo
ard
teac
herc
lass
room
book
eras
erru
lerm
aplo
cker
loud
spea
ker
3 CLA
SS
RO
OM
BO
OK
ER
AS
ER
RU
LER
MA
PLO
CK
ER
LOU
DS
PE
AK
ER
TE
AC
HE
RB
LAC
KB
OA
RD
PE
NP
AP
ER
CLO
CK
W
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FO
UN
TA
INA
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RIU
MS
TU
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CH
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PE
NC
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KG
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NA
SIU
MC
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PU
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AF
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4 stud
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ssro
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lack
boar
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kpen
cilp
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aser
desk
pape
rrul
ergy
mna
sium
cloc
kmap
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mpu
terw
ater
foun
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lock
erca
fete
riaau
dito
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loud
spea
ker
5 LOU
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PE
AK
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LOC
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RM
AP
RU
LER
ER
AS
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BO
OK
CLA
SS
RO
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AC
HE
RB
LAC
KB
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RD
PE
NP
AP
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W
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FO
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TA
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MC
AF
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PU
TE
RG
YM
NA
SIU
MD
ES
KP
EN
CIL
CH
ALK
ST
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EN
T
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Shape Word Find
U J Y W N N B V E I X S F Y A G Y M N A S I U M Y Q B V F M U H B M Z A D P L S B I G D Z A T W G G I I C N H O E I K R N J X A R Q T C C R O Q S M E T I P E O L O L L U K E C D J E V T I I O R A O T D Y U X D V E O C G Z I S C M M T B O V F C N N P S U S K O S T H A A B E Q P H R M R C E P B U C G P S K J W D B O B A V Q Z G R X D L O U D S P E A K E R U O L K M G B U U H R I S J L P F B P S N M T M A Q P L U S M J Y D C G F E T P E F W A T E R F O U N T A I N A R P K R S X C A Q N W Z L R G H P U X B W Y N P E R Z B O E C O A E A H E R W O T I B A P M C S E K K U X Z T R M A A K L R P M W W V D E R C A E B P M Z H B M O D M F J A M W E T E O H P O V B Z N J C O T V L U J D N T U O P O L L C A E M S F F R J R C G M H G U W Q F F A C C U Z L B P A G N M D Y H V V C R V F B N T V F H O W G Z T Q W R T T W W H E
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Illustrated Crossword
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1D 2A 2D 3A 4A 5D
7D 8A 9D 10D 11A 11D
13D 14A 14D 15A 16A 17A
6D
12A
18A
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Crossword
School
1A. a small closet where students keep their coats
1D. an instrument that lets many people hear someone’s voice
2D. a large room where students can play basketball
3D. a person who helps students learn
4D. a writing instrument with ink 5A. a large room where students can hear concerts or have meetings
6A. people write on this with a pencil or a pen 7D. people write on this with chalk
8A. the place where students learn 9D. a picture that shows the outlines of countries
10A. a person who learns in school 11A. a large room where students can eat lunch
12D. used to get rid of mistakes made with pencil or chalk
13A. bound papers that contain information (the library has many of these.)
14D. an instrument that hangs on the wall and tells the time
15A. a machine that lets you record and store information
16D. a writing instrument make of wood and lead 17D. a small white stick used for writing on a blackboard
18A. a machine that lets you get a drink of cold water
19A. the place where students sit in a classroom
20A. an instrument used to measure length
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School C
ateg
ori
es
Roo
ms:
To
ols:
P
eopl
e:
Thi
ngs
used
for
writ
ing:
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Day at School Games Cards
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An instrument used to measure length is a/an…
Students eat lunch in a/an…
People write with chalk on a/an…
Students can play basketball inside in a/an...
A small white stick used for writing on a blackboard is...
In school, a student sits at a/an...
A large room where people see concerts or have meetings is a/an...
A writing instrument with ink is a/an…
People can get a drink at a/an…
The person who helps students learn in school is a/an...
People use a pen or pencil to write on...
A picture showing the outlines of countries or states is a/an...
People get rid of mistakes made with a pencil or chalk by using a/an...
An instrument that hangs on a wall and tells the time is a/an...
A writing instrument made of wood and lead is a/an…
An instrument that helps someone to talk to many people in a building is a/an...
The place where students learn from their teacher is a/an…
A person who learns in school is a/an…
A small closet where a student keeps his coat while he’s at school is a/an…
A machine that lets you record and store information is a/an...
The school library has many…
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Cloze Sentences
1. Students eat lunch at school in a/an ________________________.
2. A/an ____________________ is a large room where people see concerts or have meetings.
3. An instrument that helps someone to talk to an entire building is a/an __________________.
4. A/an _____________ is a machine that lets you record and store information.
5. People can get a free drink at a/an _______________ __________________.
6. A/an ___________________ is a small closet where a student keeps his coat while he’s at
school.
7. Students can play basketball inside in a/an ________________________.
8. A/an __________________ is an instrument that hangs on a wall and tells the time.
9. A picture showing the outlines of countries or states is a/an _________________.
10. In school, a student sits at a/an ___________________.
11. People use a pen or pencil to write on _____________________.
12. A/an ____________________ is an instrument or tool used to measure length.
13. A writing instrument made of wood and lead is a/an ____________________.
14. People write with chalk on a /an ______________________.
15. The school library has many _______________________.
16. A/an _______________________ is a person who learns in school.
17. A writing instrument with ink is a/an __________________.
18. A/an _____________________ is a person who helps students learn in school.
19. The place where students learn from their teacher is a/an _____________________.
20. _________________ is a small white stick used for writing on a blackboard.
21. People get rid of mistakes make with a pencil or chalk by using a/an ______________.
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Word Bank
classroom books eraser ruler map locker
teacher blackboard pen paper clock water fountain
student chalk pencil desk gymnasium computer
loudspeaker auditorium cafeteria
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Old Maid and Crazy Eights These cards can be used to play games like Old Maid or Crazy 8. Old Maid: (The game works best with a group of 2-3 players. Each group will need their own set of cards.) Use ONLY the picture and word cards. 1. All of the cards are dealt to the players. 2. Pairs of cards (picture and corresponding word) are collected and laid down. 3. Players take turns drawing a card from the player to their right. 4. The game is over when all of the pairs have been laid down. 5. The person who finishes with the most pairs is the winner. 6. The person stuck with the frowning face is the loser. Crazy 8: (The frowning face is not used for this game. The game works best with a group of 2-3 players. Each group will need their own set of cards.) 1. Each person gets 5 cards. 2. The remainder of the cards are placed face down, with one card facing up for a “discard” pile. 3. Players can lay down pairs (picture and corresponding word) on their turns. When a pair is laid down, replacement cards are drawn from the pile. 4. A turn consists of either taking a card from the face down pile, or taking the top card from the discard pile AND choosing one card to discard. 5. When the face-down pile has been used up, the discard pile is turned over and play continues until all of the sets have been identified and laid down. 6. The person with the most sets at the end wins the game. NOTE: For the advanced version of Crazy 8, you may also use the cards that have written descriptions of the vocabulary word. In that case, players collect all three cards that belong together - the picture, the word, and the written description.
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School
ruler
cafeteria
blackboard
gymnasium
an instrument
used to measure length
a large room where
students can eat lunch
write on this
with chalk
a large room where students can play
basketball
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School
chalk
desk
auditorium
pen
a small white stick used for writing on
a blackboard
the place where students sit in a
classroom
a large room where students can hear concerts or have
meetings
a writing
instrument with ink
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School
water fountain
teacher
paper
map
a machine that lets you get a drink of
cold water
a person who helps
students learn
write on
this with a pencil
or a pen
a picture that
shows the outlines of countries
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School
eraser
clock
pencil
loud speaker
used to get rid of mistakes made
with pencil or chalk
an instrument that hangs on the wall and tells the time
a writing instrument
make of wood and lead
an instrument that lets many people hear someone’s
voice
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School
classroom
student
locker
books
the place where students learn
a person who
learns in school
a small closet
where students keep their coats
bound papers that contain information
(the library has many of these)
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School
computer
a machine that lets
you record and store information
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Bingo Card 1
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Word Bank
classroom book eraser ruler map locker
teacher blackboard pen paper clock water fountain
student chalk pencil desk gymnasium computer
loudspeaker auditorium cafeteria
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Bingo Card 2
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Word Bank
classroom book eraser ruler map locker
teacher blackboard pen paper clock water fountain
student chalk pencil desk gymnasium computer
loudspeaker auditorium cafeteria
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Bingo Card 3
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Word Bank
classroom book eraser ruler map locker
teacher blackboard pen paper clock water fountain
student chalk pencil desk gymnasium computer
loudspeaker auditorium cafeteria
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Bingo Card 4
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Word Bank
classroom book eraser ruler map locker
teacher blackboard pen paper clock water fountain
student chalk pencil desk gymnasium computer
loudspeaker auditorium cafeteria
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Bingo Card 5
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Word Bank
classroom book eraser ruler map locker
teacher blackboard pen paper clock water fountain
student chalk pencil desk gymnasium computer
loudspeaker auditorium cafeteria
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Free Conversation Students can draw a picture card. They can tell the person to their right if they have or don’t have the item in the picture. Responses: I have an eraser. I don’t have a loud speaker. Variation #1: Our school has an auditorium. My house doesn’t have a gymnasium. Variation #2: Determined by spinner. Variation #3 (Discuss the location of things.)
School
Laminate pieces several times. use arrows with spreading
fasteners (loosely fastened with a washer) or insert toothpicks in
center and spin like a top.
+ = (a positive true sentence) The lockers ARE in the hallway.
— = (a negative true sentence) The lockers ARE NOT in the classroom.
? = (a question) ARE the lockers in the hallway?
Extension: The questioner can also report the answer to the next person. “Maria says the lockers are in the hallway.”
+ = (a positive true sentence) I have a ruler.
— = (a negative true sentence) I don’t have a pen.
? = (a question) Do you have a pencil?
Extension: The questioner can also report the answer to the next person. “Maria has a pencil.”
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Questioning and Reporting Drill for Three Students Divide your students into groups of three. Each student takes a role of student 1, 2 or 3. The students practice using the scripts below. After several rounds have the students switch roles i.e. 1 becomes 2, 2 becomes 3 and 3 becomes 1. Practice several more rounds. Rotate through the roles again and practice. Now everyone has had a chance to question and report. Have the students make up their own questions and reports based on: 1. Structure - Have you seen…? Example A: Do you have an eraser? (Affirmative) 1. Student 1 (Juan) to Student 2 (Maria): Do you have an eraser? 2. Student 2 (Maria) to Student 1 (Juan): Yes, I have an eraser. 3. Student 1 (Juan) to Student 3 (Jen): Maria has an eraser. 4. Student 1 (Juan) to Student 3 (Jen): Do you have an eraser? 5. Student 3 (Jen) to Student 1 (Juan): Yes, I have an eraser. 6. Student 1 (Juan) to Student 2 (Maria): Jen has an eraser. Example B: Do you have a loudspeaker? (Negative.) 1. Student 1 (Juan) to Student 2 (Maria): Do you have a map? 2. Student 2 (Maria) to Student 1 (Juan): No, I don’t have a map. 3. Student 1 (Juan) to Student 3 (Jen): Maria doesn’t have a map. 4. Student 1 (Juan) to Student 3 (Jen): Do you have a map? 5. Student 3 (Jen) to Student 1 (Juan): No, I don’t have a map. 6. Student 1 (Juan) to Student 2 (Maria): Jen doesn’t have a map.
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Juan
M
aria
Jen
Ju
an
Mar
ia
Jen
Dia
gra
m o
f Q
ues
tio
nin
g a
nd
Rep
ort
ing
Dri
ll
Exa
mpl
e A
: D
o yo
u ha
ve a
n er
aser
? (A
ffirm
ativ
e)
Exa
mpl
e B
: D
o yo
u ha
ve a
loud
spea
ker
(Neg
ativ
e)
1. D
o yo
u ha
ve a
n er
aser
?
2. Y
es, I
hav
e an
era
ser.
6. J
en h
as a
n er
aser
.
7. T
hey
(Mar
ia a
nd J
en)
have
era
sers
.
3. M
aria
has
an
eras
er.
4. D
o yo
u ha
ve a
n er
aser
?
5. Y
es, I
hav
e an
era
ser.
1. D
o yo
u ha
ve a
map
?
2. N
o, I
don’
t hav
e a
map
.
6. J
en d
oesn
’t ha
ve a
map
.
7. T
hey
(Mar
ia a
nd J
en)
don’
t ha
ve a
map
.
‘3.
Mar
ia d
oesn
’t ha
ve a
map
.
4. D
o yo
u ha
ve a
map
?
5. N
o, I
don’
t hav
e m
ap.
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Test - Label The Pictures
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1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
10 11 12
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Test - Label The Pictures
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13 14 15
16 17 18
19 20 21
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