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Topic and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheetsSchool subjects English, science, maths, PE/gym, music, social studies, art ICT, HE, Spanish, French, lunch, break Flashcards games Bingo – write the wordKim’s game with school objects eg pen, pencil, ruler etc.Boardgame School actions, supplies, subjects (difficult!) subjects supplies objects Ipad games: activity: likes by degree sheet Topic and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheetsPlaces in a school Directionsa classroom, the music room, the art room, the library, the gym hall, the science room, the cafeteria, the lockers/the hall, the head teacher's office, the school ground, the sports field, the playground, the pool, the computer room, the theatre, the boys' toilets, the girls' toilets, the bus stop, (the stair well, the locker room, the football stadium, the staffroom/office, the car park)Turn left, turn right, go straight on, go up the stairs, go down the stairs,Where is the …? Flashcards games with places in a schoolPrint out a map of the school and use the direction phrases to find your way round ie physically get up and walk round asking and answering: Where’s the theatre? Where’s the Art room?Directions and places Interactive listening game Homework: Draw the directions Topic and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheetsHobbies dance, painting, cooking, fishkeeping, playing an instrument, singing, reading, playing computer games, listening to music, camping, cycling, photography, running, surfing, swimming, playing soccer, fishing, skateboarding, making scrapbooks, collecting things, watching TV, rollerskating, doing gardening, flying a kite, playing cards, playing volleyball, playing chessFlashcard gameBingoKim’s game with the cardsHobbies, activities and sports : hobbies Topic and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheetsTime/Daily Routines , 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 2:15, 3:30, 7:45, 4:05, 4:10, 5:55Also Analoguequarter to, quarter past, half past, five to etc.Wake up, wash your face, have a shower, dry your hair, brush your hair, eat breakfast, brush your teeth, get dressed, go to the toilet, make your bed, go to school, study, eat lunch, go home, do homework, eat dinner, have a bath, go to bed1.What time do you…? I … at… o’clock.2.Do you …. every day? Yes, I do./ No, I don’t.3. What do you do after/before school?Flashcard gameClocks (from Maths) and practice saying the time in pairsTalk about timetable: when do you have maths? At 9:40 etc.Daily Routines Bingo Routines Board Game than 30 online activities on time Daily Routines games: worksheet Topic and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheetsNumbers1 – 100+Ordinals One hundred and fifty; two thousand three hundred and sixty-five etc.Ist , 2nd, 3rd etcMaths homework: have the pupil read aloud maths exercisesBingoMental maths exercises1 – 100 1st, 2nd etc Magic Gopher Ipad games:1-10 numbers paired activity Homework Topic and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheetsMoney use toy money5 pence, 10 pence, 20 pence, 50 pence etc1 pound, 5 pounds etc(focus on the pronunciation of pounds/pence)How much is it/that?That’s ?2.63, please.BingoPairs (pupil says the value as they turn over the cards)Monopoly list of games on money Topic and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesFruit pineapple, grapes, blueberries, a strawberry, a kiwi, bananas, a pear, an orange, a lemon, an apple, a watermelon, a peach, cherries, a grapefruit, a plumWould you like a/some…?Yes please, I’d love a/some….No thanks, I’m not hungry.No thanks, I don’t like bananas.Flashcard gamesBingo games: and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesFood, bread, spaghetti, soup, fish, chicken, corndog, French fries, cheese burger, hotdog, pizza, a sandwich, a taco, cereal, cheese, bacon and eggs, rice, steakDo you like/Yes, I like..No, I don’t like…Bingo games: HYPERLINK "" HYPERLINK "" Organise the foods depending on typeFood\Food classification I.pdfFood\Food classification II.pdfTopic and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesWeather sunny, partly cloudy, cloudy, raining, snowing, stormy, foggy, beautiful/perfect, cold, hot, windy, clear, hailinglightning, tornado, thunder, hurricane/windWhat’s the weather like today?It’s sunny etcIn the north, in the south, east, westPairs game with 2 sets of flashcardsTalk about the seasons: in summer it’s …Various games games forecast and worksheets Homework sheet Topic and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesPrepositionsflashcards the box, in front of the box, in the box, by the box, over the box, between, under the box, on the boxAsking about objects in the classroom:Where is the book? Where is the rubber? Is the ruler in your bag? Etc.Flashcards game (in turns ask each other where the ball is)Board game wheel games: and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesFeelings, sad, angry, hot, cold, sick, thirsty, hungry, exhausted, tired, love, hate, like, don’t likeI am….I feel…I love…I like…I don’t like…I hate…Flashcard games:Matching games with picture and topic words. Bingo-write the words or use the topic words Miming game guessing the emotion.Board Game write sentences about their likes and dislikes.A variety of games. Click on feelings for options. Maze worksheet. Student must go round the maze to answer the questions. and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesVerbs(1) walk, run, read, play, sleep, write, talk, listen, jump, drink, eat, open close (2) count, go, come, watch TV, play video games, speak, sing songs, dance, ride a bike, laugh, cry, swim (3) take a bath, study, make a castle, fight, clean, catch a ball, throw a ball, draw a picture, wait, climb a tree, play football, cook, play the piano, use a computer, fly (4) play soccer, play the piano, make, play video games, speak English, sing, dance, draw, read, use a computer, run fast, cook, ride swim, fly (5) wash, win, take a picture, think, cut, hit, hold, spill, need, hurt, buy, put on, win, want, ask.“What’s he doing?”“She’s sleeping”“He’s running” etc.(present continuous)“Can you (swim)?”“Yes, I can swim.”“No, I can’t swim.”12 Action verbs using hidden pictures (Powerpoint): members/games/.../action%20verbs.pptMiming games to help students guess the action verb.‘Verbtionary’ – students draw a picture and classmates guess the word.“Can you . . . ? writing - encourage pupils to use some of these words in sentences to write about themselves.Use the target language to play online games individually or in pairs: games: (1) Spelling/word search (2) and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesParts of the body, leg, foot, toe, back, knee, shoulder, elbow, finger, arm, neck, hand, mouth, teeth, eye, ear, face, nose, hair, headI have a sore…Flashcard games:Matching games with pictures and topic words. Mine games to guess the part of the body.Where is your…?Writing about themselves using the key vocabulary (eg. I have brown hair and blue eyes.) Body parts online game (single or multi player.) tablets:Match body parts to actions (eg ear-hear, listen.) games: the correct word under the picture. and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesClothes t-shirt, a hat, shorts, a skirt, socks, shoes, a tie, a shirt, a dress, pants, pyjamas, a swimsuit, gloves, a coat, a sweatshirt, underwear, a watch, glasses, a uniform, a suit ‘’What are you wearing today?’’, ‘’I am wearing…’’Flashcard games:Matching games with picture and topic words.Snap using the flashcards and the topic cards. Board Game: Bingo: about themselves or others in class or using pictures: ‘’I am wearing/She is wearing…/He is wearing…Online game: the pairs: games: (building sentences)Worksheets:Crossword word search puzzle and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesVegetables, green peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms, lettuce, broccoli, potatoes, carrots, a pumpkin, beans/peas, radishes, cabbage, corn, an eggplant, a cucumberDo you like…?Yes, I do./No, I don’t.I like … but I don’t like…Flashcard games:Matching games with pictures and topic words. In turns ss take a card from a pile and ask each other: Do you like…?Board game: online games: the words to the pictures: games: word search puzzle and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesQuestion wordsFlashcards:? What? Where? When? Why? How? Which? What time? (How much? How Many?)Why are you tired? What colour is it? Who is your teacher? Where is the book? What time do you wake up? When is your birthday? Do you like football? Etc.Matching game using the cards, memory game, a board game using a dice and counters.Use the puzzle template to write any questions and answers using the question words.Board game games: the correct Wh question word.Laminate the cards so ss can use pens to circle the right question ic and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesMathsSymbols flashcards: 1-20: 21-40:: the basic vocabulary needed to explain the symbols needed for mixed operations, as below:(+) plus, add(-) take away, minus, subtract(÷) divided by, shared between(×) multiplied by, times(=) equals(%) percentWhat’s 7 plus 2?What’s 10 take away 3?What’s 2 divided by 2?What’s 6 times 3?Use the numbers and symbols cards for mixed operations using 1-20.Encourage pupils to read the numbers and symbols aloud with correction of errors.Increase the level of challenge by introducing higher numbers.Online activities, increasing the challenge from levels 1-7, using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division: games:multiplication: and times tables: variety of worksheets, from basic to challenging levels, are available from: and flashcardsVocab and structuresGames/ActivitiesWebsitesWorksheets/ResourcesGeographyFlashcards: Maps: Various maps, including those marking countries and capital cities, are available from: the names of countries and capital cities:United Kingdom (London)Ireland (Dublin)France (Paris)Spain (Madrid) etc.“What’s the capital of ___________?”“Where is__________?”“Which country is _____________in?”Make sentences:“Paris is the capital of France.” etc.Colour code maps to show that pupils can identify where a particular country is.Place pins on a map to show where the capital city is located.Match place names (capital cities) next to their country names.Tutorials and games at different levels (beginner, intermediate, advanced): and capitals puzzle (easy/hard): games: the countries and major bodies of water (first letter is provided): and capitals: suitable for a classwork project which contains maps to label, word searches, scrambled letters, multiple choice questions and crossword puzzles (with answers): ................
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