Grab it. You can use this engaging flashcard game to review or practice a variety of language or vocabulary.
Stick flashcards of the target language or vocabulary on the board. Have each team line up at the back of the room. Make sure that the students have a clear runway to the board. For lower-level students, call out a word from one of the flashcards. One student from each team runs to the board. The two students then race to grab the corresponding flashcard and repeat the word.
You could also call out a word and have the two students race to grab the opposite flashcard. For higher-level students, describe a word and have the two students race to find the flashcard being described. You could also ask a question and have the two students race to find the corresponding flashcard to answer.
For all versions of the game, the first student to grab the correct flashcard and respond appropriately keeps the card for their team. Then, repeat the game with two more students and so on. The team with the most flashcards at the end of the game wins. Mr Wolf. You are the wolf. You stand at one end of the classroom with a flashcard. The other students line up at the other end of the room next to the wall.
Show the students your chosen flashcard, e. Ask the students questions about the flashcard that would get a 'no' response, e. No, it isn't. When the students are close to you, ask them a question about the flashcard that would get a 'yes' response, e. Whoever is tagged is out of the game. Repeat the game with a new flashcard and so on. The last student left in the game wins. You can also play the game with a strong student being Mr Wolf, or you can have the students who are out of the game become wolves and help you ask questions and chase students.
Here is a fun flashcard game to play with young students. Divide the students into two teams A and B. Have the students form a large circle. Choose one student from each team to play first. The two players stand facing each other in the centre of the circle.
Stick a flashcard to the back of each player. Tell the two players to place their hands behind their back. Then, have the two players perform a 'Sumo stomp'. Certainly teaching English to Kindergarten children is one of the most rewarding jobs anywhere in the world! As any good TEFL teacher teaching English to Kindergarten aged kids will tell you, using ESL flashcards in your kindergarten class is an invaluable way of teaching vocab to your little ones.
Your kindergarten children will really respond well to the bright and colourful visual cues ESL flashcards will give them in your kindergarten class. This page is dedicated to showcasing some effective and easy to follow ESL flashcard games for kindergarten classes! Because our kindergarten children are much younger and kindergarten children have much shorter attention spans , they will often find language games hard to understand and follow.
Keep your ESL flashcard games for kindergarten fun, snappy and full of smiles!! Welcome to our flashcard games for kindergarten page! One of the best aspects of teaching small children for me is the chance to be a little kid myself from time to time by becoming a scary monster! Having never really grown up, this ESL flashcard game for kids is great for me and will suit fun TEFL teachers , who enjoy playing around with kids in lessons.
This is also a great ESL flashcard game for kindergarten, too. This is a brilliant ESL flashcard game for kindergarten and primary ages. Perfect if you have a China-themed lesson, too! Pre-teach and review your ESL flashcards with the young learner class as a whole until you feel that they are comfortable with the vocabulary. When you are ready, clear lots of space in your classroom and divide your class into teams of kids.
Have each team sitting on the floor in a line as though they were sitting in a Dragon Boat! Pre-teach your ESL vocabulary with the kindergarten class and when you are happy that the majority of the kids are comfortable with the flashcards, lay them out on the floor. Spread them out so there is a good amount of space between each flashcard. Use the space in your kindergarten classroom. Choose students to stand up and hold hands to form a circle.
Stand the circle in the middle of the flashcards. When you are ready, whisper one of the flashcard words to your seated students.
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