Clothes, Weather Matching Exercise

This is a matching exercise that helps to show the relationship between clothes and weather conditions.  The learner will match clothes according to the weather conditions that we often use them.

Download and print this PDF worksheet. Then hand it out to your learners and have them draw lines to match words.

Clothes Tracing/Writing Worksheet

This worksheet focuses on improving your young learners’ writing and word recognition skills. They will learn to recognize clothes vocabulary while tracing and learning to spell the words.

Download and print out this PDF worksheet. Let the child use a crayon or pencil to trace the text.

Clothes Vocabulary Spelling Exercise

This is a clothes vocabulary multiple choice spelling exercise. Learners are expected to choose the correct spelling of a word shown by the picture.  Only one out of the four choices is correct.

Download and print this PDF. Then hand it out to your learners and have them write the correct choice in the space on the left.

Clothes to Body Parts Matching Exercise

This worksheet helps to show learners the association between body parts and clothes. Learners are expected to match clothes to parts of the body by drawing a line with their pencils or crayons.  Words used include:

  • Socks, foot, head, upper body, leg, pants, hat, shoe, T-shirt

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Sit, Stand: Classroom Commands Matching Exercise

This worksheet is a matching exercise of classroom commands expressions. By matching the correct halves of these expressions, children will learn to understand and use these phrases more naturally.

Download and print this PDF. Then hand it out to your learners and have them write the corresponding letters to make a match.

Sit, Stand: Classroom Command worksheet

One of the first things teachers do is teach children to understand and follow classroom commands. It is a great skill for classroom management and discipline. In this exercise, students will trace short phrases and expressions used in giving classroom commands. Phrases used include:

  • Sit down, stand up, clap your hands, stamp your feet, hands up, hands down

Download and print this PDF. Then hand it out to your learners and have them trace the expressions.

Body Parts Tracing / Writing

This body parts worksheet involves tracing and writing of vocabulary. It is a good exercise for low level pre-k and kindergarten learners. It helps them better remember the words they trace and gives them a chance to improve their motor skills.

Words used include:

  • Eye, ear, nose, mouth, hand, leg, foot

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Body Parts Sentences

This is a body parts sentences activity. The learner is expected to fill in the blanks with the action verb that matches the body parts.

Download and print this PDF worksheet. Then hand it out to your learners and have them fill in the missing words.

Body Parts Text Maze

This worksheet is a reading comprehension exercise that is built into a text maze. First the learner has to find the text within the maze. Then he/she has to read the text again for comprehension and answer the questions that follow.

Download and print out this PDF worksheet. Let the child use a crayon or pencil to trace the text.

Body Matching to Actions

This is a matching exercise. Learners are expected to match parts of the head to the actions they normally carry out.

Words used in the puzzle include:

  • Mouth, speak, eye, see, nose, smell, mouth, eat

 
Download and print this PDF. Then hand it out to your learners and have them draw a line to make a match.