What time is it?

Telling the time activities with worksheets and crafts.
My second-grade students learn time in the third term. So, some handouts are ready to start.
First, we prepared crafted clocks and hand watches recycling material like
empty rolls of the scotch, paper, cardboard, colored ribbons. 




I believe my young learners will love them, especially if they wear these beautiful hand watches. Each learner will have them and they should tell time looking at their watch.
I also created printable worksheets to use in the classroom for teaching time.
 Time activities:
1. Match the time

2. Print, cut the watches and draw the hands, say: What time is it? 


3. Daily activities. Complete the sentences and draw the hands of the clocks.

 4. What time is it? Draw the hands of the clocks and say what do you do at a given time. 


5. Time for Rhyme! Read and learn the rhyme!


Seasons. Weather.

Games and activities.
Here are some worksheets for seasonal games and activities.

1. Do the weather puzzle! 
2. Match the seasons and the words related to them!
3. Unscramble winter words!
4. What's the weather like? Complete the clouds! 





 

Positive and negative adjectives

Negative adjectives: find the positives!


Positive adjectives: find the negatives!





Positive adjectives

These "Positive adjectives"  worksheets created to describe things or people. There are five pages of watermelon shaped words.

There are many activities that we use in our lesson using these adjectives:
Activity 1. Read and make sentences with these adjectives.
Activity 2. Put adjectives in alphabetical order.
Activity 3. Describe things or people around using these adjectives.
Activity 4. Find the synonym adjectives. Example, "smart- clever" 
You are welcome to download: cut and use them in your classroom! 



 

What animal am I?

My first, second and third grades learn domestic and wild animals in different terms. The firsties learn their names, size, and colors. The second grades learn wild animals' abilities: what can they do. The third grades learn kind of wild animals' living habitats and abilities through games, songs, puzzles, and crosswords.
Recently we practiced "Old TV puzzles" about wild animals. 
Step1. 
Print out Old TV puzzles cards and cut them.
Step2.
Put them on the contrary around.
Step 3. 
Ask students to choose the card, read the description and guess the animal. 
This game can be played in pairs or in groups.
For individual work, I prepared diced puzzles. 
My learners enjoyed with a dice game.
Here is the dice version of the game.
you can download pdf versions visiting my drive:


Coloring pages for kids

Do you want your learners to have fun? Do they like coloring activities? Here are some printable pages that will engage them in a fun way.

I also included an imaginative coloring task. This task improves young learners' logical thinking skills. I coloring clothes they should imagine the color of given words.
For example "Shirt - Lemon" it means to color the shirt yellow( because the color of lemon is yellow)


This activity for high-level students. In this task, they should match and color the figures according to their association.
For example, match  "Moony white " because the moon is white. 


Fun frames for flash cards

Most of our teachers like fun and beautiful frames to make themed flashcards. I created frames that can be used for both flashcards and worksheets. It's easy to make them but ready materials are easier just to download and use. You are welcome to print and download them! 
For pdf version visit my drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/my-drive





Christmas and New Year holiday themed crafts and worksheets

We are having a lot of fun in our lessons using holidays themed crafts and worksheets. My students are so creative and active in the English classroom. They are happy with the upcoming holidays.
I am sharing all newly created products with you!
You are welcome to download and use in your lessons :) 
Visit my drive to download pdf version of all needed material. https://drive.google.com/drive/my-drive










Bottlecap ABC words (using authentic material in teaching English)


Bottlecap ABC words (using authentic material in teaching English)

Do you use plastic bottle caps in your classroom?
They can be useful to use for educational purposes. My second grades have just finished learning ABC and now it’s time to practice the letters through games, activities, and tasks. We collected plastic bottle caps and printed ABC words to stick or glue them on bottle caps.  You can conduct several fun activities with them.

1.        Group work:
Divide the learners into 3-4 groups, give those ABC bottle cap words and ask them to put them in alphabetical order.
2.        Pair work:
Pairs choose the word with closed eyes then; in turn, they should read the word, say the beginning letter and translate it into the mother tongue.
3.        Individual work: “I have, who has?” game
Students, one by one choose the words and play “I have…who has…” game.
For example, a student who has the word “apple” should ask: “ I have the word with “A” who has the word with “B”?  And so on. It can be played as a chain drill.


You can download pdf version visiting my drive:



Worksheets and crafts for kids 1

Different themed worksheets and crafts for kids
I created lots of fun, interesting and themed worksheets that we use in our classroom.
One of them is "A very hungry caterpillar" worksheet. After reading the story learners should fill in the spaces with food that caterpillar eats during the week.
Students can work in groups or in pairs.


Kids love candies and I thought maybe it will be enjoyable for them to learn adjectives that written in candies


Do the weather sums! 
We do various tasks and activities in our classroom. In learning weather and weather elements I designed tasks like math sums. 

Fortune teller in our classroom

Fortune teller in our classroom

I thought for a long time about how to inspire my students so that their moods would be inspired all-day. And suddenly an inspirational idea flashed across my mind: Fortune cookies? Fortune teller cards? Oh yes, Fortune teller box - where students will choose their inspirational fortune for the day. I prepared an empty box from the teapot, decorated it with fortune pictures and signs. 
I collected small empty kinder chocolate containers, printed out fortune sentences
( only good and inspirable) and put inside the containers.




Every time when my learners enter the classroom I ask them to choose their fortune for the day. They are happy and me too! :) 
Why the fortune box?
Well, I discovered many benefits of it,
Firstly, this helps my learners to inspire and keep a good mood during the day.
Secondly, it can be motivated to learn better.
Thirdly, it improves learners' reading and comprehension skills.



From storytelling to story jumper

  There are lots of emotions, imagination, and excitement in storytelling in the classroom. As a primary level teacher, I observed many grad...