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Here is a list of my most favorite ESL teaching resources: books, websites and simply products that make my life as an ESL teacher easier!
Classroom management tools. In this bundle, you will find: ESL competencies/skills posters: speaking, reading, listening, speaking; types of student interaction; genre posters; spatial prepositions posters, and a feature article poster/handout. Ideal as quick reference guides, study guides, or classroom decor. ⭐What is included? 1. Useful ESL posters for the ESL/EFL classroom 2. Genre posters 3. Spatial prepositions posters 4. Feature article poster/handout Please refer to the preview file of each resource to make sure this bundle is appropriate for your learners. ⭐FILE DETAILS: Paper size: 8.5" x 11" (Standard US Letter). Documents are not editable unless otherwise stated. Resources are available either in a PDF or PPT file. ❤️SATISFACTION: Before downloading a product, read the product description and check out the preview document to determine if the resource is appropriate for your students. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. ✨TERMS OF USE: ©️ Versatile Teacher Toolkit - ESL and ELA Resources. All rights reserved. For personal or educational use. You may make copies for your personal or classroom use. Sharing, posting, redistributing, or selling this resource or any part of it on the Internet is prohibited. You can read my full TOU here: Terms of Use ☀ Follow me on TpT ☀ Don't forget to leave feedback to earn TpT credits.
This 3rd part of ESL ideas (view other parts of the series here: part 1, part 2) features 7 more quick but powerful tips. Some of them will will definitely come in handy one day. Who kn
The start to the school year for newcomer ELLs can be overwhelming and nerve-wracking. It is our job to set them up with tools to help them feel comfortable exploring a new language in a
Reference guides, posters, and/or planning tools to support the development of your ELLs in the Speaking and Writing Domains!
NOTE: Please do not download this product if you have already purchased my Synonym Posters. Due to requests, I have uploaded the synonym reference pages separately. These reference charts aim to expand your students' vocabulary and to spice up their writing. You can hang them up in your writing center or have your students glue them in their writing journals. They will also be handy when talking about different shades of meaning. If you would like to have corresponding posters to hang up on your wall, please click here. What’s included? Synonym reference charts (2 color pages and 2 b/w pages) CLASSROOM POSTERSSynonym Posters Synonym Posters - SPANISH VERSION Antonym Posters Suffix Posters Prefix Posters Parts of Speech Posters Genre Posters Dolch Sight Word Cards Phonics Posters LANGUAGE RESOURCES2nd Grade Grammar Practice Pages 1st Grade Grammar Practice Pages Literacy Center Activities Phonics Resources PowerPoint Lessons ASSESSEMENTS1st Grade Math Assessments 1st Grade Language Assessments If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at [email protected]. Thank you for visiting my store! Tiny Teaching Shack 이 저작물은 크리에이티브 커먼즈 저작자표시-비영리-변경금지 4.0 국제 라이선스에 따라 이용할 수 있습니다.
Are you looking for quick references for your ESL students? Use these posters around your classroom to help guide your English language Learners when they have questions for you and for each other! An added bonus is that these posters come in THREE different, adorable styles to add a pop of style to your classroom decor! These posters include 9 bilingual question words including: what?/qué? where?/dondé? when?/cuándo? why?/por qué? who?/quién? which?/cuál? how?/cómo? how much?/cuánto? how many?/cuántos? The posters come in 3 styles: Style 1: Black and white with stars/asterisks Style 2: Black and white with scalloped border Style 3: Rainbow Stripes These posters help make your and your students' lives easier when working in the classroom! Be sure to leave feedback on resources, so you can earn points towards your next TpT purchase! Want to get in touch? My Website Join my Email List for a FREE Download Instagram Facebook Pinterest Follow my TpT store to get updates and notifications on new resources! If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact me! My email address is: [email protected]. Copyright ©Hello Tennessee Teacher 2018. All rights reserved by the author Permission to copy for single classroom use only
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This is a FREE class questions poster featuring all the common questions students ask in the ESL classroom. A3 and A4 version available.
This is a FREE class questions poster featuring all the common questions students ask in the ESL classroom. A3 and A4 version available.
ESL Worksheets, English Exercises, Printable Grammar, Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension Exercises, Flashcards, Vocabulary Learning Cards and Games For Kids
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These thematic posters are a great tool to give your beginning readers and ELL students the support and confidence they need to begin to tackle tasks in English. Entering an English speaking classroom for the first time can be very overwhelming for your new ELLs. Help set them up for a successful school year! These posters are the full-size sheets of the Printable "My Picture Dictionary". They are included as printable, paper posters as well as a paperless, Google Slides™ version with audio. They can also be found with 800+ pages or Google Slides™ versions of activities, including interactive foldables, a word wall, flashcards, posters, interactive mini readers, writing activities, oral language activities, and more here: ELL Newcomer Vocabulary Bundle. 20 Thematic Vocabulary Topics Included: School Vocabulary (2 Posters - Routines & Supplies) Family Descriptions & Emotions Home Body Parts & Five Senses Transportation Food Fruits & Vegetables Daily Routines Clothes Shapes & Colors Animals Ocean Animals Insects Sports & Activities Toys Places Jobs Weather Home More ELL Resources: Digital ELL Newcomer Vocabulary Bundle Printable ELL Newcomer Vocabulary Bundle Digital & Printable ELL Newcomer Vocabulary Bundle Go-cabulary! An Oral Language Game for ELLs Desk Name Plate for ELLs
Functional and purposeful genre posters for the ESL classroom. The aim of this resource is to provide visual support and serve as a quick reference guide when teaching the following genres: autobiography, biography, diary & journal, essay, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and poetry. Each poster contains the definition and features of the genre presented in a visually appealing way. Use this resource to supplement your ESL/ELA lesson/curriculum or to decorate your ESL/ELL classroom. This is a basic set of genre posters that are ideal for ESL learners, but they may also be useful for ELA students, as well. 2 background options (colour and white); 2 font types, 2 sizes: 11" x 8.5" and 18" x 12". The posters are available in task card format for your students - 4 per page. Print, laminate, and put these cards on a key ring; or photocopy the pages and use them as handouts. ⭐These posters/cards may be used to complement your lessons/curriculum while: teaching writing teaching a specific genre reading fantasy, mystery, science fiction short stories/novels or autobiographies ⭐Use this resource as: Bulletin board reference cards Posters in centers Posters in your classroom Quick study guide for your students This resource is more appropriate for grades 8-11; however, it may be helpful for students above or below these grade levels. Please check out the preview! ⭐FILE DETAILS: Paper size: 8.5" x 11" (Standard US Letter). Documents are not editable unless otherwise stated. Resources are available either in a PDF or PPT file. ❤️SATISFACTION: Before downloading a product, read the product description and check out the preview document to determine if the resource is appropriate for your students. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. ✨TERMS OF USE: ©️ Versatile Teacher Toolkit - ESL and ELA Resources. All rights reserved. For personal or educational use. You may make copies for your personal or classroom use. Sharing, posting, redistributing, or selling this resource or any part of it on the Internet is prohibited. You can read my full TOU here: Terms of Use ☀ Follow me on TpT ☀ Don't forget to leave feedback to earn TpT credits.
ESL speaking and writing activities for beginners and intermediate level students. The free worksheets include picture prompts, questions, sentence starters and a space to write. Sign up for my Free ESL Resource Library to get access to these worksheets and more!
Many teachers have "tried and true" resources that they pull from year after year. I've been an elementary ESL teacher since 2005 working with grades 1-6. During this time I have used a ton of resources with my students; and my favorites have stuck with me. Even though my "classroom" can change year to year, from pushing-in, co-teaching, to predominantly working with small pull-out groups, these tried and true resources are ones that I wouldn't want to do without. Here's a look at a few of my top favorites... Graphic Organizers This resource is #1 for a reason! I almost always use graphic organizers to teach reading comprehension. I find them to be highly effective because they are not text heavy. Students read with a purpose, then complete an activity that supports that specific reading skill/strategy. No matter my students' level of reading or language proficiency, a simple graphic organizer is what I need to reinforce that skill or strategy! I keep these graphic organizers on my desktop, and when I'm planning my lessons I can quickly pull up the organizers I need, then print and go! Tip: When I print, I reduce the setting to 80% and then trim the sides. Students glue the graphic organizer into their reading notebooks which makes for a great collection of student work and visual reference of student progress and effort. Leveled Books for Reading Instruction I have been very lucky to work in schools that have had awesome book rooms full of guided reading sets. I hope that you have the same access to books in your school. Finding books on my students' levels is one thing, but finding relevant books, especially for my upper elementary beginning ELs, is another. It's a challenge, for sure, but with a good book room I know that I can almost always find what I need. Click here for a free modified guided reading lesson plan template! Don't have a stocked book room? I also order several grade levels of the Scholastic News Magazines. (I think 10 magazines per grade level is the minimum order; that's what I get.) I mostly use grades 1, 2 & 3 with my ELs. With your order, you also have access to the online magazines, which is awesome! You can project to an interactive whiteboard, or have students read on an iPad or computer. These various grade levels make it easy to differentiate text levels. Since I use the magazines for reading instruction, students do not take them home. I keep the magazines organized by grade level and time of year, then I reuse the ones I love, year after year. Reading instruction is a big part of my day, so having access to leveled reading materials is a must! Visual Reading Word Wall Cards I love this resource because of the visuals. and the versatility. When introducing a reading concept, such as "making predictions" or "plot," to beginning or intermediate English learners, a meaningful visual is definitely worth a thousand words! These reading word wall cards provide my students with the visual supports they need as they are learning new concepts in English. I use these cards at my reading table, as a word wall, in anchor charts, as sorting headers, and in my learning objectives that I post on the board. Guided Reading Table Anchor Chart Lesson Objectives Words Their Way for Word Study For ELLs, learning spelling patterns in English is important. I especially like this resource because I can differentiate it according to the needs of my students. First, I assess what my students already know, as far as consonants, short and long vowels, word families, digraphs, etc., then start from there. We systematically work through the sorts building their knowledge of sounds and spelling patterns. A bonus with this resource is that it's another exposure to new vocabulary! Each Monday my students receive their list of words, and each day of the week they have various independent activities to do with their words. Then on Fridays, we finish up with a quick spelling quiz. Click for a free download of Weekly Word Study Activities To start, I set up their notebooks with their weekly Word Study Activities. We do this together the first week or two, so that I know that they understand what's expected. This is a word sort that my newcomers might be working on. And this is a sort that my intermediate ELLs might be working on. After I copy the page, I'll cut the page so that they have about 15 new words per week. My advanced ELLs might have 18 to 20 words. Once my students understand their weekly activities, these Word Study Activities become independent activities during the week while in Reader's Workshop. Students are responsible for completing the weekly work and learning their words. I set them up on Monday with their new words, then quiz them on Friday. It's up to them to do the work Tuesday through Thursday. Vocabulary Mini Office This is a MUST have for my newcomers! When they arrive, this is the first resource I give them. It's basic vocabulary that students use everyday. The Vocabulary Mini Office is kept at their desk to use during independent work time. Whether during Writer's Workshop, Reading or Vocabulary practice, it provides them with access to everyday vocabulary. My newcomers love this resource and they use it often. For my older newcomers I put the pages inside their reading folder. When they practice their writing, they can easily find the vocabulary they need. Daily Language Review I often use this resource as a warm-up activity. With my beginner and intermediate students, this is a group activity we do together. I want them to get used to the format of the questions so I do a lot of guided practice and modeling with this resource. My advanced kiddos do this as a quick independent warm up and then we go over it together. It takes about 5 minutes. Depending on the language level of my groups, I pull pages from either the first, second or third grade book. It also provides a great jumping off point. I can see in which areas of grammar my students need direct instruction, such as contractions, sentence structure, mechanics, etc. It's just a quick warm-up. My students like it and I get good information about them from it. As a teacher of English Language Learners, these are some of my must have resources. When I plan my lessons, these are many of the first resources I grab. They make my instruction consistent, effective and meaningful. Yes, there are other resources that I would not want to do without, and perhaps that would make for a follow up post, but if I were to pick my top resources, these would be them! I'd love to know what some of your favorite resources are! (Affiliate Links Below)
ADJECTIVES, Types of adjectives, Parts of speech, Grammar Chart, Classroom Poster, Educational poster, printable, digital download Introducing the perfect addition to any English classroom or study space, the colorful and interesting Adjectives Poster! This poster is designed with a beautiful Boho color palette, making it a stunning addition to any learning environment. This educational poster is perfect for English teachers, ESL teachers, parents, and students who are learning about adjectives. It features a comprehensive grammar chart that outlines the different types of adjectives. Not only is this poster educational, but it is also practical. It serves as a quick reference guide for students who may need a little extra help with their grammar. The poster is designed to be easy to read and features large, bold text that can be easily seen from a distance. D I G I T A L - D O W N L O A D These prints are digital downloads. It gives you option to simply download, print, frame or send your files to be printed professionally! You will receive 5 high resolution .PNG files (300 dpi) in the sizes: -> International Paper Size - A3 -> International Paper Size - A4 -> 11 x 14’’ -> 8,5 11’’ -> 8 x 10’’ Prints will be available for download after purchase. Check out all parts of speech posters! WHY TO CHOOSE A DIGITAL PRINTABLE POSTER ? ● You can decide for yourself what to do with the file – how to print and how to frame it. ● Instant download! You get the product right after your purchase. ● You receive prints with 300 ppi (.png files) - this means high quality. ● No extra costs! You do not pay for shipping or printing. For HELP with DIGITAL DOWNLOADS, please go to the Etsy help article https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-Downloading-a-Digital-Item P L E A S E - N O T E ! Due to different monitor and printer settings: colors may be different than they appear on your screen. Due to different sizes the proportions of elements may be slightly different, depending on size of the poster. All prints are sold as digital downloads only. All prints are for personal and non-commercial use only. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for visiting SmartOwlPrints! + used mockups - as described on the images © All Rights Reserved Artwork by SmartOwlPrints
Learn three simple things you need to teach your ESL beginners right away. These include variations of introductions, classroom surroundings and basic needs
Level: This is most suited to B1-C1 level students. Time: 30 minutes + This Talk for a Minute: School and Study task is a great way to revise vocabulary connected to school and study, develop fluency, and bring some fun into the classroom. Students take turns to choose a topic/card and talk about the education-related topic for a minute. We have a teacher's copy (including teacher's notes) and a student version which you can email to your class for online lessons. For best results when printing our PDFs, open and print them through Adobe Acrobat. https://get.adobe.com/reader/
The start to the school year for newcomer ELLs can be overwhelming and nerve-wracking. It is our job to set them up with tools to help them feel comfortable exploring a new language in a
This ESL resource is great to introduce your students to prepositions. Your ESL students will love to learn all about prepositions with these colorful and fun posters & flashcards. To test their knowledge engaging worksheets and activities are also included. Included in this ESL packet: - A colorful poster. - A black/white poster. - Flashcards- Color & Black/White - Highlight the prepositions - Pick the correct preposition - Write the correct preposition - Match the prepositions I always appreciate your feedback. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions or if you see an error, please feel free to write me a message. ********************** Please follow me on Pinterest and Facebook ******** Please click on the preview file to view exactly what you will be getting. I always appreciate your feedback. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions or if you see an error, please feel free to write me a message. ********************** If you enjoyed this product, please be sure to check out these awesome ESL resources: Positive Personality Traits Tricky Homophones Explained Prepositions of place - ESL - Worksheets - Games - Activities Feelings and Emotions Worksheets Back to school vocabulary task cards, activities and games ESL Winter Vocabulary Activities and Worksheets ESL Halloween Activities - ESL All About the Weather & Seasons Cooking Verbs Human Life Stages Punctuation ESL - Posters, Task Cards, Activities & Worksheets Means of Transportation ESL - Task Cards, Worksheets & Activities Alphabet ESL - Task Cards & Games Action Verbs ESL - Task Cards & Worksheets Fun Adjectives ESL - Task Cards, Activities & Worksheets ************************ Customer Tips: Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and product launches: Look for the green star next to my picture and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about my store. Thank you!
Many teachers have "tried and true" resources that they pull from year after year. I've been an elementary ESL teacher since 2005 working with grades 1-6. During this time I have used a ton of resources with my students; and my favorites have stuck with me. Even though my "classroom" can change year to year, from pushing-in, co-teaching, to predominantly working with small pull-out groups, these tried and true resources are ones that I wouldn't want to do without. Here's a look at a few of my top favorites... Graphic Organizers This resource is #1 for a reason! I almost always use graphic organizers to teach reading comprehension. I find them to be highly effective because they are not text heavy. Students read with a purpose, then complete an activity that supports that specific reading skill/strategy. No matter my students' level of reading or language proficiency, a simple graphic organizer is what I need to reinforce that skill or strategy! I keep these graphic organizers on my desktop, and when I'm planning my lessons I can quickly pull up the organizers I need, then print and go! Tip: When I print, I reduce the setting to 80% and then trim the sides. Students glue the graphic organizer into their reading notebooks which makes for a great collection of student work and visual reference of student progress and effort. Leveled Books for Reading Instruction I have been very lucky to work in schools that have had awesome book rooms full of guided reading sets. I hope that you have the same access to books in your school. Finding books on my students' levels is one thing, but finding relevant books, especially for my upper elementary beginning ELs, is another. It's a challenge, for sure, but with a good book room I know that I can almost always find what I need. Click here for a free modified guided reading lesson plan template! Don't have a stocked book room? I also order several grade levels of the Scholastic News Magazines. (I think 10 magazines per grade level is the minimum order; that's what I get.) I mostly use grades 1, 2 & 3 with my ELs. With your order, you also have access to the online magazines, which is awesome! You can project to an interactive whiteboard, or have students read on an iPad or computer. These various grade levels make it easy to differentiate text levels. Since I use the magazines for reading instruction, students do not take them home. I keep the magazines organized by grade level and time of year, then I reuse the ones I love, year after year. Reading instruction is a big part of my day, so having access to leveled reading materials is a must! Visual Reading Word Wall Cards I love this resource because of the visuals. and the versatility. When introducing a reading concept, such as "making predictions" or "plot," to beginning or intermediate English learners, a meaningful visual is definitely worth a thousand words! These reading word wall cards provide my students with the visual supports they need as they are learning new concepts in English. I use these cards at my reading table, as a word wall, in anchor charts, as sorting headers, and in my learning objectives that I post on the board. Guided Reading Table Anchor Chart Lesson Objectives Words Their Way for Word Study For ELLs, learning spelling patterns in English is important. I especially like this resource because I can differentiate it according to the needs of my students. First, I assess what my students already know, as far as consonants, short and long vowels, word families, digraphs, etc., then start from there. We systematically work through the sorts building their knowledge of sounds and spelling patterns. A bonus with this resource is that it's another exposure to new vocabulary! Each Monday my students receive their list of words, and each day of the week they have various independent activities to do with their words. Then on Fridays, we finish up with a quick spelling quiz. Click for a free download of Weekly Word Study Activities To start, I set up their notebooks with their weekly Word Study Activities. We do this together the first week or two, so that I know that they understand what's expected. This is a word sort that my newcomers might be working on. And this is a sort that my intermediate ELLs might be working on. After I copy the page, I'll cut the page so that they have about 15 new words per week. My advanced ELLs might have 18 to 20 words. Once my students understand their weekly activities, these Word Study Activities become independent activities during the week while in Reader's Workshop. Students are responsible for completing the weekly work and learning their words. I set them up on Monday with their new words, then quiz them on Friday. It's up to them to do the work Tuesday through Thursday. Vocabulary Mini Office This is a MUST have for my newcomers! When they arrive, this is the first resource I give them. It's basic vocabulary that students use everyday. The Vocabulary Mini Office is kept at their desk to use during independent work time. Whether during Writer's Workshop, Reading or Vocabulary practice, it provides them with access to everyday vocabulary. My newcomers love this resource and they use it often. For my older newcomers I put the pages inside their reading folder. When they practice their writing, they can easily find the vocabulary they need. Daily Language Review I often use this resource as a warm-up activity. With my beginner and intermediate students, this is a group activity we do together. I want them to get used to the format of the questions so I do a lot of guided practice and modeling with this resource. My advanced kiddos do this as a quick independent warm up and then we go over it together. It takes about 5 minutes. Depending on the language level of my groups, I pull pages from either the first, second or third grade book. It also provides a great jumping off point. I can see in which areas of grammar my students need direct instruction, such as contractions, sentence structure, mechanics, etc. It's just a quick warm-up. My students like it and I get good information about them from it. As a teacher of English Language Learners, these are some of my must have resources. When I plan my lessons, these are many of the first resources I grab. They make my instruction consistent, effective and meaningful. Yes, there are other resources that I would not want to do without, and perhaps that would make for a follow up post, but if I were to pick my top resources, these would be them! I'd love to know what some of your favorite resources are! (Affiliate Links Below)
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Tips, teaching ideas, and resources to help teach academic language to ELLs. Academic language is important for all students.
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Many parents are willing to help their child become better readers but they aren't sure how. Most parents rely on saying, "Sound it out," or simply correcting the word for the student. One parent said to me, "I didn't go to school for this like you did. I don't even know what you mean by decoding." Thus, my inspiration for this guide was born! This Quick-Reference Guide can be sent home so parents can reinforce the same strategies you are teaching at school. This Quick-Reference Guide can also be used in the classroom. Refer to it during Guided Reading to anchor your student to the strategies. Teach your students to suggest a strategy when reading with a partner rather than just giving them the word. Includes: ⭐Decoding Strategies Quick-Reference Guide ⭐Parent Letter ⭐Matching icons for CAFE board or anchor chart ⭐Flip the Sounds Poster (vowels, c & g) ⭐Flip the Sounds Poster (oo, ow, -y, -ed) ⭐Posters for each Decoding Strategy ⭐Bookmarks ⭐Suggested use for all of the above ✙ an alternate version with the 3rd sound of -ed taught as /ed/ instead of /id/ was added. ✙ an alternate version with "two vowels go walking" being replaced by, "Do you see a vowel team? What sounds can it make?" "Great resource to use at teacher table during guided reading and with parents that are wanting to help their child at home, but not sure what or how to do it." -Shana C. "Our school engages in AR. While I do a lot of instruction with the students at home, conferences are just not long enough to explain how I teach them to decode and read in class. This handout is perfect for my book bags when they go home to families! Thank you for your time and effort! " -Enthusiastic Educator Be the first to know about new products, freebies and discounts! ★Click the green star to become a follower of my store ❤️my blog Finally in First ❤️Instagram ❤️Facebook ❤️Boom Store ❤️Pinterest ❤️Twitter Get TPT credit to use on future purchases: ⇨Go to your My Purchases page. Click on the 'Provide Feedback' button to leave a rating and a comment. You’ll earn TpT credits, which you can redeem on future purchases! ❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋❋ Copyright © Jennifer Bates. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original purchaser only. Copying for more than one teacher or classroom, or for an entire department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. This product MAY be used in secure password protected digital classroom platforms such as Google Classroom, if purchaser's students are the only ones who have access to it. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Intended for single classroom and personal use only.
This ESL resource is great to introduce your students to prepositions. Your ESL students will love to learn all about prepositions with these colorful and fun posters & flashcards. To test their knowledge engaging worksheets and activities are also included. Included in this ESL packet: - A colorful poster. - A black/white poster. - Flashcards- Color & Black/White - Highlight the prepositions - Pick the correct preposition - Write the correct preposition - Match the prepositions I always appreciate your feedback. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions or if you see an error, please feel free to write me a message. ********************** Please follow me on Pinterest and Facebook ******** Please click on the preview file to view exactly what you will be getting. I always appreciate your feedback. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions or if you see an error, please feel free to write me a message. ********************** If you enjoyed this product, please be sure to check out these awesome ESL resources: Positive Personality Traits Tricky Homophones Explained Prepositions of place - ESL - Worksheets - Games - Activities Feelings and Emotions Worksheets Back to school vocabulary task cards, activities and games ESL Winter Vocabulary Activities and Worksheets ESL Halloween Activities - ESL All About the Weather & Seasons Cooking Verbs Human Life Stages Punctuation ESL - Posters, Task Cards, Activities & Worksheets Means of Transportation ESL - Task Cards, Worksheets & Activities Alphabet ESL - Task Cards & Games Action Verbs ESL - Task Cards & Worksheets Fun Adjectives ESL - Task Cards, Activities & Worksheets ************************ Customer Tips: Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and product launches: Look for the green star next to my picture and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about my store. Thank you!
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Learn how to make vocabulary folders. With a few simple materials you can quickly set up your own. These are great for ELLs...