
Body parts monster board games
Monstrously engaging body parts board games that will have your esl kids learning body vocabulary easily and effectively.
♦ A super interactive way to practise body parts vocabulary!
♦ Cater to all ages and abilities with a choice of different board games and procedures.
♦ Give your young learners even more English speaking practice with the create your own game versions. They'll play at home with their families too!
♦ Easy to follow tips and suggestions that give you loads of ideas for different ways to play.
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What will my ESL young learners learn?
Apart from the body parts vocabulary, you can challenge your young learners to use different structures and useful classroom language. Lots of English going on!
Body parts vocabulary
fingers, tooth, teeth, toes, eye(s), mouth, tummy/stomach, nose, neck, foot, feet, ear(s), hand(s), leg(s), arm(s)
Structures
‘has’ / ‘has got’ for possession
e.g. It has got (a blue nose). Has it got (a blue nose)? My monster has (a green mouth).
singular/plural
e.g. eye-eyes; nose-noses; mouth-mouths; tooth-teeth; foot-feet, etc.
Game and activity language
Whose turn is it? It’s my turn. It’s your turn. Where’s the dice?
Draw… Look at my monster! That’s funny!
Where’s the…? It’s here. It’s there. Is it…? Yes, it is. No, it isn’t. What is it? It’s a.. It’s…
Can you find the…? I can see a… Can I have..? Here you are. Thank you. You’re welcome. Colours, crayons, pens, pencils, glue, scissors. I’m finished. How many….?
What do teachers say about the resources?
Frequently asked questions
Yes, of course! Maybe you have the time and enjoy creating things, but it has to be said that being a young learner teacher can involve a HUGE amount of extra work making materials. Give yourself a break!
All my materials have been tried and tested in the classroom. As well as having almost 20 years of teaching experience, I am also a qualified trainer for the Trinity TYLEC (Teaching Young Learners Extension Certificate), so you can rely on the quality.
Yes! They work great for mixed aged groups and different abilities because they come with different templates AND different suggestions with how to use the resource. No time wasted on adapting different worksheets!
The provided activity suggestions for pre, during and after the craft give you all the steps you need to create a fun and engaging lesson for your young learners.
You can certainly find some free worksheets out there, but I can guarantee your young learners will be much more excited to create this. Engaged and motivated children make for a happy lesson (and teacher!)
Once you’ve had a chance to use your materials, don’t forget to come back to leave a review. As a thank you, you’ll receive a 20% discount on any other resource : )