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Kindergarten Lesson 13 | Letter Ii | Classroom Objects | Free PPT, Worksheets

Warm-up

Kindergarten Lesson 13 – You can get all the students to sit in a circle. We love starting the lesson sitting in a circle. It brings a warmness to the beginning of the class. Circle activities are great for young ESL students.

A simple warm-up is to go around and slap the hand of the person next to you. When you slap the hand, that student has to say something (whatever has been introduced). For a very young class, simply saying ‘Hello’ when you slap the hand is good. You can add many varieties to this. Students can say, ‘My name is…’, ‘I am happy/sad/etc.’, ‘I am ___ years old.’, ‘I like…’, and any others you can think of.

Another good warm-up is the music ball game. You need to prepare some music and have a ball (or something the students can pass around). You choose a category like colors or animals and tell the students. Turn around so you can’t see the students and when you play the music, they must pass the ball. Stop the music randomly and whoever has the ball must say a color or whatever category you chose. It’s lots of fun. And there are lots of variations. Students can say a sentence or a question, etc.

You can also check out our ‘ESL Classroom Games’ article for 130 different games and activities. Click here.

You can check out more interactive warm-ups and games here.

Phonics | Kindergarten Lesson 13

Letter Ii

Here’s a fun video to introduce the sounds of letter Ii.

Here’s the first letter Ii worksheet.


Content | Kindergarten Lesson 13

Classroom Objects

Here’s a PPT presentation to learn about Classroom objects. We recommend studying the first 5 classroom objects: pencil, pen, ruler, colored pencils, whiteboard.

Classroom Objects by Sanook English

Here’s a Classroom Objects worksheet to go with the slideshow. This is a Free PDF for you to download.

Helpful Links | Kindergarten Lesson 13

You can find more Kindergarten ESL lessons here.

Want to create presentations like ours? Check out Canva.

Be sure to check out our YouTube channel for fun ESL videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/SanookEnglishESLActivities

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