Creative ways to say Hello in English
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Resource type Socialemotional development
Recommended age 7 - 7 years
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Esta es una simple imagen con formas creativas de decir "Hello", para poder implementar clase a clase  y salir del clásico "Hello" para poder utilizar real English en la clase de Inglés.
What's going on?
How have you been?
Good to see you!
Hey! great to see you

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How would you say? How would you say? How would you say? How would you say? How would you say?
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 7 years
File information pptx, 13 pages, 3.62 MB
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Este es un recurso que nos permite poner a prueba lo que sabemos o no. Nos hace pensar y buscar lo que aun no hemos adquirido del idioma como asi tambien darnos cuenta que cuanto sabiamos y lo poco que lo ponemos en practica. Hope you'll enjoy and find it useful.

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Girls and boys recognition game: SAY IT OUT LOUD! Girls and boys recognition game: SAY IT OUT LOUD! Girls and boys recognition game: SAY IT OUT LOUD! Girls and boys recognition game: SAY IT OUT LOUD! Girls and boys recognition game: SAY IT OUT LOUD!
ProfeCoins 5
Downloads count 1
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 6 years
File information pptx, 12 pages, 1.44 MB
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This is a Power Point in which students will have to quickly recognize if it is a boy or a girl. The idea is to do it as a warming up activity with the whole group, but also you can call random students to say the answers.
At the end, it includes some pointing/circle part.

Complementary ppt to continue working with Boys and Girls vocabulary.

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How many can you see? How many can you see? How many can you see? How many can you see? How many can you see?
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information ppt, 11 pages, 3.94 MB
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This is a game to remember how to say numbers from 1 to 10 and how to write them. 
They must count the numbers of items and then write on their copybook the right answer.

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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pptx, 9 pages, 2.23 MB
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Story Time

After we read "The Colour Monster" by Anna Llenas we learned how to say in English our emotions. 
In this Power Point you will find different emotions associated with a picture. At the end of the class each student write and draw on their copybook how are they feeling today. 

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Parts of the face. Parts of the face. Parts of the face. Parts of the face. Parts of the face.
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 6 years
File information pptx, 24 pages, 1.47 MB
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Power Point about the identification of the parts of the face.
This is recognition and Say it out loud activity to do altogether as a warm up or closing activity!

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Where is it? Where is it? Where is it? Where is it? Where is it?
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 6 years
File information pptx, 14 pages, 918 KB
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This is a game about Prepositions of place.

The teacher will show the images and say an incomplete sentence. Then, she selects a student to complete it by looking at the picture and say the correct preposition of place.

Enjoy!

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Our Body. Our Body. Our Body. Our Body.
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 4 - 6 years
File information ppt, 8 pages, 9.38 MB
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This Power Point was used to introduce the vocabulary of Our Body in a Prekinder (non bilingual school)

At first, you show each one of the body parts and say the name out loud. Student must repeat and point in their own bodies, the part that they are seeing.
After that, you choose some random students to come to the board and circle or cross some specific body part.

At the end, they have to come and point the body part that the teacher says.

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Boys and Girls. Boys and Girls. Boys and Girls. Boys and Girls. Boys and Girls.
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 4 - 6 years
File information pptx, 13 pages, 541 KB
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This Power Point was used to introduce the vocabulary of Boy and Girl in a Prekinder (non bilingual school)

At first, you show each one of the genders and say the name out loud. Student must repeat and do the mimicry that the teacher does. This helps them to remember.

After that, you choose some random students to come to the board and point with some picture work.
At the end, there is a questions game with: Can you show me a girl/boy in this table?

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Fun Farewells
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Downloads count 6
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 693 KB
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I gathered examples of farewells I use with my students. They are all about animals. I say the first part of the sentences and they reply with the animal.
You can download it, print it and keep it in your classroom.
The border is from https://pageborders.org/download/monkey-border/#terms

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