Wednesday, 11 December 2013

FRUITS




JAMPHWTSYZREGNR
FWJCVUFRRYFLROB
VYAXNBQLAZGPALO
XEDOELPPACVPPEL
PUCTMANGOKHAEMI
BOWMIBANANAESIM
CWDBQUVSODINRKE
JGFIAFRRIWVIURG
SXDUQXAFCZSPOKY
KVMCPNJEENEJWCL
OJLAGEMESPOFUSZ
YRREBWARTSAMFXI
LFZEVCBRPTIREVH
EWBFMPYOQXEVGLJ
LMIAJKXJJKWSQZH



APPLEBANANACHERRY
COCONUTGRAPEFRUITGRAPES
LEMONLIMEMANGO
MELONORANGEPEACH
PEARPINEAPPLESTRAWBERRY

4 comments:

  1. Hi Diana! I think this is a very interesting activity, is simple and creative and well designed to work vocabulary with children. Besides, the fact of having to look up the word makes them arise in their mind how the word must be writen so I think that can be very useful to strengthen vocabulary and to keep these words in their memory for a long time. Apart from that, I like it because you used vocabulary not typical of what is used in the classroom, you have added fruits that students don’t know. I love it, I will take down ideas from this activity for my future as a teacher, congratulations!

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  2. The best resource I've found! Concise, simple, all-inclusive and, most importantly, able to spread the enthusiasm for teaching and love for children.
    An excellent activity.
    Congratulations and thanks for sharing, Diana!

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  3. Congratulations on the blog in general and this particular document. The resource collection is impressive and the ability to go from around webs to other ideas is always genial.
    Thank you for your public and easily accessible for all work.

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  4. Congratulations Diana! It´s very easy to understand your activities, so your students can do all the activities with motivation.
    Regards.

    Amalia

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