My Nose, Your Nose – A Perfect ESL Picture Book to Teach Diversity and Body Vocabulary
A heartwarming and simple picture book to teach body vocabulary and celebrate diversity in your ESL classroom. Perfect for young learners starting English.
A heartwarming and simple picture book to teach body vocabulary and celebrate diversity in your ESL classroom. Perfect for young learners starting English.
Here is a set of 32 flashcards featuring words related to clothing in English. This collection of flashcards can be used to teach vocabulary related to clothing items in English. In the PDF file, you will find the following flashcards to learn the words related to different clothing items.
I wanted to share some of my favorite clothing theme books with you. I hope these book suggestions help!
Giraffes can bend their necks, monkeys can wave their hands, and donkeys can kick their legs. And so can you! Throughout this interactive book, the animals of From Head to Toe invite young readers to copy their antics as they play.
“Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes” is the perfect song for practising parts of the body. Through the song, the students can memorize the body words and familiar to the plural form.
There is chaos in the clothes shop when the animals go on a glorious shopping spree. Zebra’s zip is stuck and Toad’s tracksuit is far too big, but Flamingo finds a stylish bag, and Caterpillar’s shoes are really cool.
“Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush” (or just “Mulberry Bush”) is a traditional English nursery rhyme. It is often used as a “singing game” and is still sung throughout the English-speaking world. It was first published in the 1840s.
Looby Loo” is a party song and a bath song! A bath song is usually sung in the bathtub or in the shower. It teaches young children the different parts of the body and makes washing yourself fun! “Looby Loo” is also called “Here We Go Looby Loo”. Some people say “Loop de Loo”.