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Family Members and Rooms in the house Craft Diorama Triorama
Craftivity - Family and Rooms in the house
Family and Rooms in the House resource, specially designed for ESL learners and English as a Second Language (ESL) educators.
In this fun-filled activity, kids will unleash their artistic talents as they color and decorate various rooms in the house. They’ll have a blast bringing eight rooms to life, including the living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, baby’s room, garage, and study room.
Next, they’ll have the opportunity to color in and cut out adorable family members, such as mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, sister, brother, baby, and dog.
These can be laminated or printed on sturdy cardstock for durability. Once ready, children can place the family members in different rooms, creating engaging scenarios.
This resource not only sparks creativity but also facilitates language practice. Students can explore key grammar points and vocabulary through interactive questions like:
“Where is grandma?” Answer: “Grandma is in the kitchen.”
“What’s in the kitchen?” Answer: “There is a sink in the kitchen.”
“How many family members are there in the living room?” Answer: “There are three: mom, dad, and baby.”
Ideal for ESL learners, ELE (Español como Lengua Extranjera), or any language learning subject, this resource is recommended for 1st Grade or 2nd Grade students. It provides an enjoyable way to reinforce language skills while fostering creativity and comprehension.
Download Craftivity - Family and Rooms in the House resource and create an immersive language learning experience for your students!

All About me Diorama Triorama Craft Back to School
This triorama activity is designed for elementary school students as a creative and engaging way to introduce themselves at the start of the school year. Each student builds a small three-sided diorama that highlights their personality, interests, hobbies, goals, and favorite things.
The project encourages self-expression and helps foster a sense of community within the classroom.
Ideal for back-to-school, this resource can be used as a standalone “About Me” project, part of a classroom display, or as a tool for presentations and class introductions. The open-ended format allows students to use drawings, clipart, or small craft items to decorate their trioramas, making it adaptable for various grade levels and art abilities.
In addition to creative expression, this activity supports skills such as planning, organization, spatial reasoning, and oral communication (if presented). It also helps teachers get to know their students in a meaningful way while promoting student voice and confidence.
No advanced materials or prep is required—just basic supplies like paper, glue, scissors, and coloring tools.

Digital Product All About Me Scavenger Hunt Show Tell game #backtoschool remote
All About Me – Back to School Digital Activity (PowerPoint)
This simple and engaging PowerPoint activity is designed for students to introduce themselves in a fun and structured way during the first days of a course—perfect for online class.
The slides consist on a scavenger hunt where students must find an object that fits the description, for example, a picture of their family. Then they can talk about the picture to the rest of the students. Each slide is editable, so teachers can adapt the questions to suit their class or language level.
Ideal for Elementary (Grade 1-6), this activity supports:
Icebreakers and team building
English speaking practice
Show and tell sessions
Getting to know each other in a new group
It works well for individual sharing, or building connections. The format helps students feel more comfortable expressing themselves and gives teachers a quick, informal way to learn about their students.
Easy to use on any platform that supports PowerPoint or Google Slides.

Actividad Números en español: manteles de plastilina 11 al 20 juego sumas
Practica sumar y los nĂşmeros del 11 al 20 en tu clase de primaria o infantil
En mi aula, jugar con plastilina es una de las mejores partes del dĂa. Nos ponemos creativos, desarrollamos nuestras habilidades motoras finas y tambiĂ©n practicamos matemáticas.
En este paquete de Números para Adolescentes, los niños trabajarán con plastilina mientras aprenden a sumar.
Completarán imágenes agregando el número correcto de elementos. Por ejemplo, si el número es 17, agregarán manchas a dos mariquitas de manera que, juntas, las manchas sumen 17.
¿Qué encontrarás en este pack?
10 hojas con números del 11 al 20 en inglés…
¡y más tiempo libre para ti porque tendrás actividades divertidas y listas para las clases de la próxima semana!
Espero que disfrutes del recurso.

Playdough Mats - Make 20 teen numbers 11 to 20 #addition #math #motorskills
In my classroom, playing with playdough is one of the best parts of the day. We get creative, develop our fine motor skills, and practice our math too!
In this Teen Number Pack, kids will work with playdough while learning to add. They’ll complete pictures by adding the right number of items. For example, if the number is 17, they’ll add spots to two ladybugs so that together, the spots add up to 17.
What will you find in this pack?
10 sheets with numbers from 11 to 20 in English …
and more time on your hands because you’ll have fun, ready-to-go activities for next week’s classes!
Hope you enjoy the pack.

Online Class English Young Learners Curriculum. U2 L5 I love my house! Digital Resource
Online Class English For Young Learners I love my house! Level 1 Unit 2-5
This unit is centered on family members: counting them and learning words like family, big and small, and basic language forms for ESL young learners that are starting to learn English and this is their first contact with it. It’s meant to last about 25-40 minutes. POWERPOINT
This Lesson is part of a bigger Unit and it includes:
Warm up section, in this case a Family song.
Vocabulary: house, love, teacher and friend.
Key sentences: This is my house. I love my house. This is my teacher.
Practice: activities for students to use the target language they have just learned.
Drilling: activities where they will drill the words and the pronunciation.
Games: to practice the language in a fun way
Revision: a slide to review the words and key sentences.
Goodbye: friends song
Extra: some extra activities included related to the topic.
Homework: includes a short activity for the student to complete.
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Online Curriculum. English For Young Learners Unit 2: Family Digital Resources
Online classes for Young Learners. Unit 2: Family members
There are 5 lessons in this secnod unit. Children will learn letters from the alphabet, adjectives like pink, small and big; review feelings from unit 1, and recognize the family members and other words: mom, dad, grandpa, grandma, sister, brother, family, teacher, friend and love.
The lessons are thought to be taught in 25 minutes, but there are some extra materials and songs that can help extend the lesson up to 45-60.
Feel free to check outUnit 1 first!
Enjoy!

Hawaiian Grass Hut - Craft inspired Hawaii Culture Social Studies Natives
Build a Hawaiian Grass Hut
Transform your classroom into a tropical island paradise as students create and decorate their own miniature Hawaiian grass huts. This hands-on craft activity invites students to explore new cultures through creative expression.
Using a customizable grass hut template and charming character cutouts inspired by Hawaiian traditions, students will build their own mini huts, personalize them with decorations such as tropical flowers and other items, and choose a character to live in their creation.
This engaging activity promotes self-expression and cultural appreciation while providing an interactive way to learn about island life and the environment.
As students decorate their huts, they’ll be able to invent stories about their characters’ daily lives, adventures, and connections to the land and sea. This imaginative storytelling encourages creative thinking and empathy, fostering a deeper understanding of cultural heritage.
Perfect for lessons in art, language, history, or cultural studies—and a wonderful way to celebrate diversity during themed events like multicultural days, or geography lessons. It also supports ESL students with vocabulary-building and conversation practice.
What’s included in this Hawaiian Grass Hut kit?
Grass hut template with fold-and-assemble instructions
Character cutouts inspired by Hawaiian culture
Decorative elements like tropical flowers, surf board, tiki masks…