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Christmas Around the World - Reading Comprehension Scavenger Hunt - ESL B1 - B2
By Miss Clever Cookie
Looking for a Christmas-themed, engaging and informative reading comprehension activity? This scavenger hunt is designed to help students practice skim reading, looking for context clues, and learn some useful vocabulary.
It’s perfect for EFL / ESL students at the B1/B2 level and can also be used for native English classes at grade levels 5 - 7. With low prep, just print and hang, it contains 10 reading passages about Christmas traditions around the world.
The scavenger hunt is designed so that students have to revisit and reread the reading passages multiple times when looking for code words. The answer to each question is located on a different reading passage card. Once students have answered all the questions, they unscramble the letters to reveal the final answer - the name of the murderer.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
♥ 10 reading passages
♥ answer sheets
♥ mission page
♥ directions
♥ teacher answer key
♥ conclusion
Options for use:
☻Independent Work
☻Pair Work
☻Sub plan
☻Stations
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Famous Holidays Timeline Display Research and Sorting Activity
By Creative Primary Literacy
A great classroom display and sorting activity that is perfect for introducing students to the some of the key holidays and festivals of the United States and from around the world.
The 27 posters or task cards include Christmas, Halloween, Valentine's Day, Easter, Diwali, MLK Day, Groundhog Day, Presidents' Day, St Patrick's Day, Passover, Juneteenth, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Indigenous Peoples' Day, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa.
The posters look great as a display in the classroom and the cards are a brilliant holiday activity. The displays and cards come both with dates and without dates, so the students can research the dates online before sorting the timeline. The cards look even better when laminated.
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Christmas Song Figurative Language Task Cards
By Language Arts Excellence
This fun and colorful set of 32 task cards is the perfect resource for the holiday season! Each card features lines from popular Christmas songs for students to practice identifying figurative language devices. Your students will love seeing how many of their favorite Christmas songs are brimming with figurative language! Cards cover: - Metaphor - Simile - Hyperbole - Oxymoron - Idiom - Personification - Onomatopoeia - Allusion - Alliteration Product also includes an answer key for teachers. _________________________________________________________________________ You can also save 20% by purchasing this product in a bundle along with the Christmas Song Figurative Language Powerpoint Presentation! Christmas Song Figurative Language {{BUNDLE}} _________________________________________________________________________ More great holiday products by Language Arts Excellence: ⭐ ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas Figurative Language Lesson Plan ⭐ "Christmas Talk" Lesson Plan ⭐ The Gift of the Magi & The Necklace Compare/Contrast Essay ⭐ Letter to a Member of the Military ⭐ We Didn’t Start the Fire Activity ⭐ The Little Match Girl Sensory Details Lesson Plan ⭐ Figurative Language in Christmas Songs - Powerpoint Presentation ___________________________________________________________________________ ⭐Click to Follow Language Arts Excellence⭐
Christmas Journal Prompt Task Cards
By Language Arts Excellence
This product features a set of 24 thoughtful writing prompts for middle and high school students during the Christmas season. Each question is carefully crafted to encourage deep thinking and personal reflection. Prompts, each on individual task cards, can be given at the start of class, end of class, for homework, as part of a stations writing or discussion activity, or even as part of an emergency substitute plan. I personally like to begin each class during the month of December with a prompt to really get students in the spirit of Christmas. The possibilities for use are endless during a time of year when every second you can get to be hands-off is precious and your students will appreciate the time to reflect on this very special holiday. I suggest laminating so that you can use them year after year. ____________________________________________________________________________ Also, check out these great Christmas and winter-themed resources by Language Arts Excellence: ⭐ 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Figurative Language Lesson Plan
⭐ Christmas Reflection Activity
⭐ Christmas Song Figurative Language Powerpoint Presentation
⭐ Christmas Song Figurative Language Set of 32 Task Cards
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⭐ The Gift of the Magi & The Necklace Compare Contrast Essay
⭐ The Grinch Figurative Language Lesson Plan
⭐ The Little Match Girl Sensory Details Lesson Plan ⭐ Christmas Collaborative Writing Activity