This editable Science Vocabulary Booklet is designed to support secondary ELL/EAL/ESL students in mastering essential science terminology. Spanning over 130 pages, it includes key vocabulary from foundational science topics, such as lab equipment, scientific method, safety during experiments, matter and properties, energy, forces and motion, ecosystems, ecology, Earth's structure and processes, space, cells, genetics, human body systems, atoms, and chemical reactions. Key terminology is expla
This resource includes: - beginner and intermediate EAL level non-fiction text (Cells) - reading comprehension questions with answers - glossary (key words with the definitions) - matching activity (key words and the definitions) - define a word activity (dictionary work) - fill in the gap activity - creative writing prompt
Present Simple tense (3d person) – creative writingThis resource consists of 4 writing prompts and 1 example. Each writing prompt has a short profile of a well-known book/cartoon/movie character, including Mr Willy Wonka, Harry Potter, Princess Jasmine and Spider man. Based on the profile information, children can make up a character’s daily routine, practising the use of the 3rd person (he/she/it) in Present Simple tense. Encourage children to be creative and add various details to their charac
This resource covers 24 essential words that are required to understand and talk about climate change. They are: climate change, global warming, deforestation, flooding, drought, bushfires, hurricane, fossil fuels, agriculture, coral bleaching, production, emissions, sea level, renewable energy, weather, atmosphere, ecosystem, solar radiation, precipitation, coal, affect, greenhouse gases, impact and increase. This resource includes: 1. Introductory Flashcards (picture – word) 2. Definitions of
Organs Picture Set This resource presents 12 basic organs and body parts (heart, brain, lungs, liver, stomach, muscles, bones, skeleton, skin, kidneys, bladder, intestines) and helps to introduce new vocabulary. Visuals show the position of the organs inside the body, which is might be helpful for the struggling learners or EAL students. This resource includes a picture/word set, a picture/picture set and a word/word set. The cards can be used for memory gams or matching activities. Fully ed
This Sight Words Game was designed for securing children’s knowledge of high-frequency words (sight words) and developing their reading skill. The words are grouped in 11 coloured levels based on their frequency in the English texts. I usually follow the rules of classic Noughts and Crosses when you have to make a line of three words placing your colour piece on each of them. However, you can be quite flexible with this rule making in four words in a line (down, across or diagonal), especially f
This book day activity can be used for writing or as a speaking prompt. Children can talk about their favourite books and characters, answer some True/False questions that involve reading. This resource if fully editable, so that you can adopt it to your learning objectives.
Practise your 'is' and 'are' in Present Progressive, there is/are constructions etc. The task aims at EAL learners and consists of three blocks: - identifying is/are in a sentence - putting the words in the correct order to make a sentence with is/are - filling the gaps with is/are
A fun way to practise Present Progressive tense describing a busy picture. Very effective for EAL learners in your class. Can be used for writing or as a speaking prompt.
Play True or False game practising plants key words. You might want to review basic vocabulary for the parts of plants (flower, bud, fruit, stem, branch, roots, trunk etc.), as well we photosynthesis, oxygen and carbon dioxide first. I often use green (true) and red (false) cards for children to express their ideas in bigger groups. The game is suitable for beginner EAL learners. You might want to read aloud the facts for younger learners.
A fun way to practise Present Progressive tense describing a busy picture. Very effective for EAL learners in your class. Can be used for writing or as a speaking prompt.
Three editable versions of a memory game (picture/word cards, pictures only cards and words only cards) for beginner and early-intermediate EAL learners. The game includes basic vocabulary, such as flowering plant, conifer, bush, tree, grass, moss, stem, trunk, branch, bud, flower, fruit, seed, roots, sprout.