TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Types

Subjects

Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Foreign Language
Holidays/Seasonal
Math
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
For All Subject Areas
10 results

Games for Easel Assessments and for ESL-EFL-ELL

Preview of Editing Game Spelling, Capitalization, Punctuation, & Grammar Review Activity

Editing Game Spelling, Capitalization, Punctuation, & Grammar Review Activity

Need a fun way to practice all those editing rules? This game is a comprehensive spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammar review for 3rd-5th graders.First, project slides or use on a Smartboard to let students find the mistake and make the necessary corrections to each sentence.Later, let students compete one on one against their classmatesto be the best editor they can be!They’ll race to find mistakes!They’ll shout excitedly about missing commas, quotationmarks, and capital letters!T
Preview of Feelings Vocabulary Bingo and Memory Games

Feelings Vocabulary Bingo and Memory Games

Created by
GalileoKidz
Play Bingo or a memory game to enhance your students' vocabulary. A great resource for ESL teachers or homeschool moms. Low Prep. All you need to do is print and cut them, and your students are all set to play.You may set them to work in a small group. While playing, observe their interaction using the "Small Group Activity Rubric." It's editable! You can adjust the criteria based on your needs.This package includes:A Set of Bingo Games (6 variations of Bingo Boards)A set of Memory GamesA set of
Preview of What's Your Sign?   Horoscope. Zodiac. Birthdays. Personality. ESL. EFL. Game.

What's Your Sign? Horoscope. Zodiac. Birthdays. Personality. ESL. EFL. Game.

Use this beautiful presentation of all the zodiac signs to play a fun guessing game with students and challenge their beliefs about the stars. Links on main page to pptx, reader and Quizlet sets for studying horscope related vocabulary. Also, instructional slide (at end) with sets of horoscope cards. 1. Prompt students about the zodiac. If they know any signs. If they believe in horoscopes. Don't get them to tell you their sign yet! Keep it secret. Tell everyone to keep their sign a secret un
Preview of Two Truths and a Lie. History Figures Game. Color/b&w ver.

Two Truths and a Lie. History Figures Game. Color/b&w ver.

Created by
ScholarPacks
My resource. Historical and engaging " Two truths and a lie " game (color/bw versions) to revise history fast/easy facts about famous people enjoying with Ron Leishman's amazing History Figures.This History Figures packet includes:56 Big cards with two truths and a lie. Color ver.56 Big cards with two truths and a lie. BW ver.56 Medium cards with two truths and a lie. BW ver.56 Small cards with two truths and a lie. Color ver.1 Card box Easel Activity included with Assessment.This resource inc
Preview of Spoons Game: Irregular English Verbs

Spoons Game: Irregular English Verbs

Created by
Angela Hamouda
This fun game will help students identify the present, past and future tenses of irregular verbs in English! Now includes and EASEL assessment to share with your students!Number of Players: 2-5 per groupDirections: Arrange the ”spoons” in a small circle in the center of the table and deal four cards to each player. Each player tries to make four of a kind by finding all 4 verb tenses.Example: buys, buying, bought, will buy.Players take turns trying to collect a four-of-a-kind, in this case all f
Preview of The Olympics Quiz.  Sports. Olympics. News.  Current Events.

The Olympics Quiz. Sports. Olympics. News. Current Events.

A simple 15 question quiz about the Olympic games. Plus a bonus question about the Paris Games. Answer key included. Either do as homework or in class research or just give the quiz and test student knowledge. ESL, EFL, ESOL, Olympics, sports, history, research, learning English, printables, teaching English, vocabulary, homework, blackline master, powerpoint, pdf, book, examples, tefl, tesol, video, lesson, spelling, reading, writing,***********************************************************
Preview of Figurative Language Jeopardy

Figurative Language Jeopardy

Created by
Angela Hamouda
Are you looking for a great way to review the different forms of figurative language with your class? I used this Jeopardy game with my students and they loved it! It also makes for a fun substitute plan.The topics covered are:Simile & MetaphorAlliteration & RhymePersonification & OnomatopoeiaHyperbole & AllusionOxymoron & IdiomThis PowerPoint game is editable so you can change the questions if there is a topic that you would like to add or remove.Check out the EASEL assessme
Preview of School supplies.names and functions for special education/SLP

School supplies.names and functions for special education/SLP

Created by
Jennifer Tate
No prep interactive activity and assessment online. Interactive with self-checking activity and assessment. Great for kids with Autism or other language disorders.Internet activitiesEasel Activity and Assessment
Preview of Spoons Game: Regular English Verbs

Spoons Game: Regular English Verbs

Created by
Angela Hamouda
This fun game will help students identify the present, past and future tenses of common verbs in English! Now includes an EASEL assessment to share with your students.Number of Players: 2-5 per group Directions: Arrange the ”spoons” in a small circle in the center of the table and deal four cards to each player. Each player tries to make four of a kind by finding all 4 verb tenses. Example: jumps, jumping, jumped, will jump.Players take turns trying to collect a four-of-a-kind, in this case all
Preview of 4 Rincones/ 4 Corners for Social Studies Vocabulary

4 Rincones/ 4 Corners for Social Studies Vocabulary

Created by
Angela Hamouda
In this presentation, students will need to identify examples of continents, countries, states and cities (continentes, paises, estados, y ciudades). This presentation includes 20 examples that can be used in one session or broken apart into smaller sections.To play 4 corners, mark each corner of the room with one of the vocabulary words. When you show an example, students will need to move to the corresponding corner. If playing virtually, you can have students hold up the number with fingers
Showing 1-10 of 10 results