The Smartest Giant in Town Bingo board games and craft cover. Practise clothes vocabulary. Practise story language. Includes 8 x small and 8 x large boards + craft. Includes activity ideas.

Crafty Clothes bingo games for the Smartest Giant in Town

Have fun learning clothes with Smartest Giant Bingo boards and craft. They even get to make their very own games!

♦ A fantastic way to learn clothes vocabulary with maximimum engagement and interaction.

♦ An easy way to help your learners acquire complete phrases (not just words!)

♦ Includes activity ideas to help you plan quickly and efficiently.

♦ Extend the learning opportunities with the craft option. Your learners learn while creating their very own bingo boards.

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What will my ESL young learners learn?

These clothes bingo boards are perfect for helping your young learners with understanding and identifying clothes vocabulary. They can also practise their speaking skills if they take turns at being the bingo caller or asking for the clothes pieces to make their own boards.

Don’t forget, you can help them acquire full sentences and structures too. See the language you can focus on below:

Clothes vocabulary – Small boards

shirt, tie, scarf, belt, dress/gown, sandals, socks, shoes, crown, trousers/pants, vest, pants/underpants

Clothes vocabulary – Large boards

ALL of the above plus –

cap, sunglasses, coat, jacket, woolly hat, pyjamas/pajamas, shorts, T-shirt, trainers/sneakers, skirt, boots, jumper/sweater

 

 

Structures

  • have/have got: e.g. I’ve got a T-shirt, etc.
  • Singular/plural: e.g. They’re trousers, It’s a T-shirt, etc.
  • be wearing: e.g. I’m wearing a yellow T-shirt. He’s wearing a tie.
 

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? It’s a.. It’s…

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. Colours, crayons, pens, pencils, glue, scissors. I’m finished.

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 give you plenty of ideas for different stages to create a fun and engaging lesson for your young learners. Add in the storytelling and a clothes game or song and you’re sorted!

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!)

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