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  1. 6 de mar. de 2014 · March 6, 2014/in Kindergarten level 1 /by freddiesville. Topic: What's your name? Communication Objectives: To learn to ask and answer questions about our names. Language Objectives: To learn to introduce oneself in English. To learn to ask and answer questions about personal information. Vocabulary: Possessive adjectives -my, your .

  2. This worksheet is editable so that you can type in your students’ names. It’s my hope these free sheets can help you quickly produce individual worksheets for your students to use. Let’s look at why name practice is important, some alternative ideas for making these feel less worksheety, and how to make the worksheets with your students’ names.

  3. Put the students in circles. (This works for all age groups) 2. The first child in each group asks the person next to them “What’s your name?”. 3. This person answers and asks the person next to them. 4. When it goes all around the circle they all shoot their hands in the air, stand up and say “Yeah!”. 5.

  4. 24 de feb. de 2023 · 0.25″ color coding label dots. On the list, type a name in each space. Each page will automatically be customized for the names entered on the list. Print all of the pages you need. Place a dot sticker under each letter of the name for easy tracking. Put the pages into write and wipe pockets or page protectors.

  5. Nice to meet you. Hello, hello. What’s your name? Hello, hello. What’s your name? My name is Jelly. My name is Kernel. Nice to meet you. Let’s be friends!

  6. Write the Worksheet Title. Select the Header Options like Name, Date, Teacher Name and Score. Enter the name you want your child to trace. Enter the name you want your child to trace. Adjust the page settings and foot note. Click on the blue “Regenerate” button. Once you have verified your changes in the preview image box, click on the ...

  7. Editable Name Writing Worksheet. Parts of a Plant. ESL 'What's Your Name?'. Lesson [Kids, A1] Young children love the identity of their name being 'theirs'. This activity reinforces the importance of their name and gives them chance to think about other words beginning with the same letter.