Today I want tell you about one of my favourite sets which I use before and while Halloween lessons - Create your monster!
It's soooo bright, colourful and fascinating that all our students of all ages go crazy when they just see them, imagine their delight when they are free to create as unusual, fancy and freaky creatures as they like.
Dtcides you can kill several birds with one stone, because a large pack of bright and colorful body parts will help you teach, drill and consolidate certain grammar patterns and vocabulary topics with the most charming monsters ever. And they will become an integral part of preparations for Halloween parties and the parties themselves as well.
Moreover, you can make any monsters, describe them and play in different languages.
The kit contains:
- bodies, eyes, mouths, noses, legs, arms, ears and horns various hair styles;
- draw your monster activity;
- the monster wanted activity.
This set can be used to study and consolidate the following topics:
- body parts + colours + numbers 1-10;
- appearance + corresponding adjectives for description;
- grammar structures “has got, have got, it is, they are”.
How to use:
- For the first time, just put all the “parts” on the table or floor and let the kids enjoy creating monsters. This will bring them great pleasure and they will enthusiastically describe their results in the end using key structures: "My monster has got… They are…”
- You can record a short audio description of the monster on the phone and use for listening in EFL classes or with young learners. Children listen and collect the necessary elements, considering the size, color and quantity and then make up and describe monsters. E.g.: "The monster has got two long yellow arms".
More ideas you can find in the file!
Get it here: Create your monster (material #337469) and make your Halloween party unforgettable!
Enjoy!
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