What’s in the Box? Guessing Game Free Worksheet
At the start of the class, bring a box. In that box, you can put any object inside, but your students can’t actually see what’s inside.
At the start of the class, bring a box. In that box, you can put any object inside, but your students can’t actually see what’s inside.
Halloween is always a fun time for kids and adults too. So you can take some of the fun with you for your classroom with this worksheet.
In this Valentine’s Day Word Search Puzzle, you have to circle all 15 words at the bottom of the worksheet in any direction.
In the Valentine’s Day Card Sheet, students finish the rhyme from the classic poem “Roses are red, violets are blue…”
Imagine your students had enough money to buy the ultimate Christmas for you… What would they buy to impress you?
This Family Feud style worksheet helps kids reflect on their future jobs and the types of jobs is different for each country.
Students practice the tongue twister as a class. After some practice, open the classroom up for volunteers and see who’s fastest.
Using this timeline worksheet, students arrange the timeline according to their birth date and the invention year.
From their native tongue to English, students translate a typical text message they would send with their friends in this worksheet.
As an ESL teacher, you repeat phrases like “let’s begin”, “do you understand?” and “repeat after me”. This is why we produced a useful common English phrases worksheet.