Daisy Eat Your Peas - Healthy Eating WorksheetA fun, interactive worksheet to help young learners identify healthy foods and share their vegetable preferences! Perfect for nutrition lessons, ESL classrooms, and picture book activities. Includes: Circle the healthy food activity I like / I don’t like vegetable drawing task Great for Kindergarten to Grade 2!
"The Present" – Final Day ESL Fun Lesson (Grade 3–4, CEFR Pre-A1)Product Description:End the school year on a high note with this heartwarming and engaging ESL lesson based on the award-winning short film The Present! Designed for CEFR Pre-A1 learners in Grades 3–4, this 20-minute whole-class activity combines storytelling, speaking, movement, and emotional expression — perfect for a relaxed, no-pressure final class. Includes: Film-Based Discussion Prompts – Simple, visual comprehension questi
“10 Things I Can Do to Help My World” is a fun, no‑prep worksheet tied to the picture book of the same name. Perfect for Grade 1 Pre‑A1 ESL learners, it asks children to: Part A: Look at six illustrated actions (e.g. recycle, cut down trees, turn off the lights) and draw if it helps the world or if it doesn’t. Part B: Finish the sentence “I will ___ to help my world.” and draw their own idea. This worksheet builds vocabulary, reading skills, and speaking confidence as students discuss eac
This engaging worksheet pairs with the book When Sofie Gets Angry — Really, Really Angry… to help young learners identify healthy ways to manage anger. Students match actions to emotions and reflect on their own coping strategies through a simple writing and drawing activity.
This is a picture book worksheet based on King Leonard’s Teddy, designed to help young learners reflect on responsible consumption and waste reduction. It includes a reading activity where students identify responsible actions and a short writing and drawing task to encourage personal commitment to helping the environment.
This is another great worksheet — this time to go with the book I Can Save the Earth. It encourages kids to identify eco-friendly habits by drawing a smiley face for actions that help the Earth and a sad face for those that don’t. It wraps up with a personal reflection, asking students to write and draw one thing they’ll do to help the planet. Simple, clear, and meaningful for young learners!
Students explore environmental responsibility in a fun, visual way. Children draw a happy Earth and identify actions that help or harm the planet by marking them with happy or sad faces. Perfect for Earth Day lessons or environmental awareness units.
1st - 2nd
Environment
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