Meg and Mog Flashcards and game cards cover. INcludes flashcards, matching cards and mini-cards. Includes 12 animals/insects items, 6 food items and 6 clothes items. Includes game suggestions.

Meg and Mog Flashcards and game cards

Perfect for learning key animals, insects, food and clothes vocabulary from the Meg and Mog story.

♦ Help your young learners learn useful vocabulary from the Meg and Mog story. Perfect to enable your ESL kids to interact more during storytelling.

♦ Try out the included game ideas for interactive practise and easy learning.

♦ A choice of three card types provide plenty of learning opportunities so your esl kids never get bored.

♦ Super helpful as visual supports during craft and follow-up activities.

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What will my ESL young learners learn?

Animals vocabulary

 cat, owl, spider, frog, beetle, worm, bat, mouse, snake, fly, dog, lizard

Clothes vocabulary

cloak (cape), shoes, hat, T-shirt, trousers, socks

Food vocabulary

eggs, bread, cocoa, fish, jam, milk

Structures

While not essential, you may want to help your learners acquire and/or use the following phrases and structures:

  • Has/ has got: e.g. It has got a green face; It has sharp teeth, etc.
  • Verb ‘to be’: e.g. It’s a skeleton; It’s an owl, etc.
  • Countable / Uncountable – singular / plural; e.g. It’s a hat. They’re socks. It’s bread.
 

Game and activity language

Where’s the…? It’s here. It’s there. Is it…? Yes, it is. No, it isn’t. What is it? What are they? It’s a.. They are…

Whose turn is it? It’s my turn. It’s your turn. Let’s play. I have a match! You win! I lost. Never mind. Again! I know!

Can you find the…? I can see a… Where does this go? Here. There.

Can I have..? Here you are. Thank you. You’re welcome.

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! With lower levels you may choose to work on a fewer number of items at a time, and with higher levels you can stretch them with the whole gambit.

Use the text cards with older children to practise literacy skills.

Challenge higher levels to categorise the pictures and justify their choices.

These card sets aren’t designed to be used for a whole lesson, but they can certainly be used across a complete series of lessons on the story. You can even use them in other topic based lessons.

For a complete lesson, I’d recommend adding the storytelling (with either the book or a video) and completing a craft/worksheet activity. Find everything you need on the Meg and Mog Story Resource page.

You can, but many of the cards you’ll find have the text and the pictures on the same card. Having them separately gives you more learning opportunities. Plus, with these cards, the different formats are perfect for different pair and group work, AND they come with great activity suggestions so you have tons of games to play straightaway.

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