Friday, December 9, 2005

Elementary ESL Lessons: Easter Holidays

Holidays: Easter Word Hunt 

Preparation Materials: Vocabulary cards, colored paper, word search sheets.
Suggested Level: Elementary grades 3 to 6

Introduction 

Easter is a holiday celebrated in countries around the world. It is originally a Christian religious holiday, but there are also many other ways to celebrate. On Easter morning, parents like to hide little chocolate eggs and candies around the house for their children to find. Children collect the chocolate and candies in an Easter basket. This is called an Easter Egg Hunt!


Easter Vocabulary


Here is some fun Easter vocabulary:
  • Easter
  • spring
  • bunny
  • Easter egg
  • hunt
  • basket
  • chocolate
  • color
  • decorate

Preparation Activity: Writing Practice

To play Word Hunt with your students, you will need letter cards. Each word should be written in a different color or on different colors of paper. Give each group one color and a list of scrambled letters to write. Cut out each letter of the word. To make the game harder, include extra letters too!


Main Activity: Word Hunt


Use the Easter vocabulary words to make a Word Hunt for your students.
  1. Hide the letters of the vocabulary words around the classroom.
  2. Let the students search for the letters.
  3. The students assemble the letters to make their vocabulary word.
  4. They show the teacher the word and get a sticker.
  5. Review the words as a class.

Review: Word Search

You can find word searches on the Internet. These are rows of letters with vocabulary words hidden in them. To review Easter, you can give your students a word search with the words you studied. Some websites give you the option of building your own, but may charge money. You can make word searches by hand using a grid or on your computer using Excel, Google Sheets, etc.

C G G F O
H R K M G
O U B P G
C A N R M
O N G T N
L E G G Y
A F R N D
T E N E A
E U W Z X
B E P U C


Final Tips


  • You can write sentence instead of words. For example, “I like red Easter eggs.” This helps the students practice the order of the words.
  • For fun, you can make the letter cards egg-shaped!