
Eat your Peas Activities Bundles
A MEGA bundle for less planning, more learning! Save time preparing fun and engaging ESL lessons on Eat your Peas, places, daily routines and/or food.
♦ Hours of fun, dynamic activities that you can use across 3 different topics.
♦ Flexible materials and activities to teach THREE different topics. Enough for up to 16 lessons!
♦ Suitable for mixed age groups or to use across a range of levels.
♦ Pick and choose the activities you want. All the activities are great value at around €2 - €3, with bigger and bigger discounts the more you buy.
♦ Get ALL the activities for just €15.45!
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Flashcards and game cards
Perfect for a whole host of whole class, small group and pair practice of your target language.
♦ Includes 24 food items in both image and text: peas; dessert/pudding (cake, pie, ice cream); carrots; tomatoes; eggs; apples; cheese; rice; chocolate; potatoes; peppers; grapes; ice cream; bread; nuts; cereal; pizza; meat; chicken; yogurt/yoghurt; brocolli; mushrooms; aubergine/eggplant; fish.
♦ Includes game ideas for hours of interactive practice and easy learning.
♦ A choice of three card types provide plenty of learning opportunities so your esl kids never get bored.
♦Includes British and American English sets.
♦ Includes 24 place items in both image and text: supermarket, school, chocolate factory, bike shop, toy shop, sweet shop, zoo, swimming pool, amusement park / theme park, park, museum, hospital, bakery, church, restaurant, fruit shop, butcher shop, chemist, bank, bus station, train station, library, cinema, police station.
♦ Includes game ideas for hours of interactive practice and easy learning.
♦ A choice of three card types provide plenty of learning opportunities so your esl kids never get bored.
♦INCLUDES AMERICAN ENGLISH VERSION TOO.
♦ Includes 18 typical daily routines in both image and text: wake up, go to bed, wash my face, have a bath, brush my hair, get dressed, have lunch, brush my teeth, have breakfast, have dinner, go to school, do my homework, watch TV, read a book, walk the dog, feed the cat, play with friends, have a shower
♦ Includes 6 routines specific to Eat your Peas by Kes Gray: have pudding, stay up late, skip my bath, clean the hamster’s cage, tidy my bedroom, clean my shoes
♦ Includes game ideas for hours of interactive practice and easy learning
♦ A choice of three card types provide plenty of learning opportunities so your esl kids never get bored.
Crafts and worksheets for drama, or story retelling
While you can incorporate drama and storytelling with any of the resources on this page, these resources are more specifically designed for the Eat Your Peas story by Kes Gray.
♦ See the excitement from making a whole book from one sheet of paper.
♦ Ideal for practising sequencing skills and at the same time consolidating language from the story.
♦ Easy to cater to different abilities and skills focus, including literacy skills with 4 different templates in each set.
♦ A fun and interactive way to incorporate story retelling, and bring English outside the classroom.
♦ Choose from 5 different sheets or combine them all into a fun and attractive mini-book.
♦ Easy to select and adapt for different language focus.
♦ Super useful activity suggestions give you plenty of ideas to increase interaction, engagement and learning.
♦ Makes the language much more memorable by creating those all important connections to the context.
♦ Choose from 5 different templates to suit your context and skills practice.
♦ Includes 12 useful food vocabulary items for you to choose from: peas, icecream, apples, carrots, yoghurt, aubergine/eggplant, muchrooms, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, eggs, sprouts/cabbages
♦ Super useful activity suggestions give you plenty of ideas to increase interaction, engagement and learning.
♦ Makes the language much more memorable by creating those all important connections to the context.
Daily Routines crafts, games and sheets
Follow the included activity suggestions for dynamic ways to work on receptive and productive skills while developing daily routines language. Use alongside the story or other daily routines resources, e.g., Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush or What’s the Time Mr. Wolf.
♦ Engaging games and craft activities that really get your ESL young learners learning daily routines language.
♦ Several options that make it super easy for you to choose the level of difficulty appropriate for your particular students.
♦ Super easy to target specific skills with a choice of templates – literacy, listening, speaking, pattern recognition and more!
♦ Print and play OR use the included Activity Procedures to include even more practice while they make their very own copies of the game.
♦ Choose from 3 different dice – so easy to differentiate for age, level or language focus.
♦ Your ESL young learners will love playing games with the dice. Lots of game ideas included to make planning super easy.
♦ Engaging graphing sheets are great to get your kids interacting and practising their maths and English skills.
♦ Not just for one lesson. These are games you can come back to again and again!
There are six different board templates to choose from. All are available in either colour or black and white:
- Picture squares – small board
- Picture squares – big board
- Word squares – small board
- Word squares – big board
- Make your own board game – big board
NOTE: This is currently included for FREE. It will not count toward the total number of items in your basket.
♦ Easy folding and cutting guidelines make this a hassle free craft experience.
♦ Includes ideas for ways to maximise language practice while your ESL kids make it AND to play with it afterwards.
♦ Encourages children to use the new language in a natural playful way.
Places in a Town crafts and games
There are loads of interesting places in a town vocabulary in the Eat your Peas story. Bring it to life AND practise a lot more with these dynamic and effective activities. Great for prepositions of place, movement and giving directions too!
Your ESL kids will have so much fun and English practice with these Places in a Town board games!
♦ A dynamic and interactive way to practise town and description language.
♦ 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!
♦ Multiple variations for different skills practice.
♦ Useful activity suggestions make lesson planning easy, and give you lots of ideas for different ways to play.
♦ Complements places in Eat your Peas by Kes Gray.
A really engaging and effective way to practise places, prepositions and giving directions.
♦ Perfect for mixed levels and abilities with a choice of templates.
♦ Includes a ton of engaging activity procedures for before , during and after the craft. Easily forms the core activity in your lesson.
♦ Includes 20 different places: hospital, supermarket, bike shop, sports field, bakery, chocolate factory, toy shop, school, sweet shop, amusement park, church, museum, swimming pool, zoo, park, restaurant, fruit shop, butcher shop, chemist, bank
♦ Includes American and British English versions.
Super engaging Places in a Town dice and graphing sheets. Perfect for learning place, position and descriptive phrases in an interactive way.
♦ Choose from 3 different dice – so easy to differentiate for age, level or language focus.
♦ Your ESL young learners will love playing games with the dice. Lots of game ideas included to make planning super easy.
♦ Engaging graphing sheets are great to get your kids interacting and practising their maths and English skills.
♦ Not just for one lesson. These are games you can come back to again and again!
Food crafts and worksheets
These food activities are a great interactive way to get your ESL kids talking about their food likes and preferences. At the same time, they build
Easy, effective and engaging! Get your ESL kids talking about their likes and dislikes while practising food vocabulary.
♦ Easy to differentiate for different levels and ages.
♦ Choose colour, black and white or a mix of both!
♦ Useful activity suggestions give you plenty of ideas to increase interaction, engagement and learning.
♦ Use as a follow-up to your favourite ‘food’ stories, e.g. Eat your Peas by Kes Gray.
A dynamic and interactive craft that your ESL Kids will love to make and use while expressing their food likes and dislikes.
♦ Choose from 3 different levels – so easy to differentiate for age, level or language focus.
♦ Includes tons of ideas for engaging activities before, during and after making the craft.
♦ Choose from 24 super useful food items. See below.
♦ Not just for one lesson. This is a craft you can use in revision and speaking activities again and again!
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Not sure how many resources you need?
This Mega Bundle is pretty special because you essentially have three units of work in one. It’s possible to introduce other stories and songs as you work through the materials, For example, Here we go round the Mulberry Bush for daily routines.
Whether I’m working mainly from the topic or the story, in general I follow this sequence:
- Introduce the language and use activities to focus on understanding, i.e., the children have to listen and understand to complete the craft/game/worksheet.
- Revise the language and give the children the opportunity to produce the language.
- Practise the language in a freer way that lets the children experiment with the language.
What’s more, each resource includes different templates so you can differentiate for different levels or repeat activities across year groups but using different templates.
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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! There are a range of templates to choose from within each resource so it’s super-easy to differentiate. The included Activity Suggestions will also give you ideas about how you can conduct the activity so each child can work (play!) to their full potential.
Definitely! (You knew I would say that!) No, but seriously speaking, I started making these resources for just one class but I’ve now used them several times over. I’ve even used them with the same groups in subsequent years, because the different templates allow me to vary the activity and language focus.
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