Halloween Poem and Vocabulary | Video | No Text | ESL | Non-Readers

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by Learn English with Lucky © 2020

Price: $3.5 USD

Subjects: ela

Grades: 13,1,2,3,4

Description

This is a little poem I wrote for my ESL students. They memorized it for Halloween... It includes key Halloween vocabulary. As (almost) always, these cards include a video on the 5th card. In this one, I recite the short poem: Witch, spider, black cat. Jack o'lantern, white ghost, black hat. Halloween! October 31st! Don't eat too much candy... Or you will burst! It's a great poem to ensure children are correctly pronouncing the H in English, and to point out that we use ordinal numbers like first, second and third for the date. I tell them, "That's why we say thirty-first and not thirty-one." Note that I purposefully didn't put black hat and black cat as possible answers for the same card. I thought that would be too hard to distinguish for some children. There is a printout in the store. For an added challenge, you could have them cut out the images, and glue them back into their notebook in the right order according to the poem. Thanks for visiting my store!

Acknowledgements

Photos are from Learn English with Lucky and www.pixabay.com. Font on related worksheet is from Just Us Teachers.

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