Teaching English as a second language to younger students presents its own set of special challenges - and while it takes some patience, it also brings its own unique rewards. While your younger students may not be able to handle all the types of exercises that your older students can, they bring a fresh-faced enthusiasm into the classroom - and they often turn out to be full of funny surprises.
If your class is still at the age where they’re first learning to read - even in their own native language - you can’t exactly just hand them worksheets and expect them to figure out what to do. One approach to this is simply to focus on listening and speaking instead - but even those activities work more smoothly if you’ve got some pictures and words to point out along the way. Or you may want to organize some games, so your high-energy youngsters can burn off some excess energy while they learn.
Whichever approach you take - and, if you’re like most experienced ESL teachers, you’ll probably try a combination of all the above - BusyTeacher.org’s 172 coloring pages for kids will make sure you never run out of activities to present. When used in combination with the more detailed exercises in your ESL textbook, they’ll provide a wealth of diverse exercises that’s sure to keep your youngsters engaged and interested.
In fact, the name “coloring pages” doesn’t really do justice to the sheer variety of resources we’ve got here. While some are just simple sheets of colorable pictures and vocabulary words, others provide short sentences for kids who’ve learned to read a little, or encourage kids to draw the pictures that match with the vocab words listed. Some even help kids design their own crafts, which they can take home and show off to proud parents.
Planning a special themed unit? We’ve got whole sets of coloring pages designed around themes like holidays, international cultures, foods, animals, body parts, and many others. But in any lesson, these worksheets will serve as a welcome switch-up from the routine of board work and speaking, and will get your kids thinking about the English language in all kinds of new and creative ways.
All these 172 coloring pages have found their way onto BusyTeacher.org thanks to the efforts of ESL teachers just like you, working all over the world. Our international community believes in sharing, which is why we’ve made every worksheet completely free to download, print, use, and share as you like. All we ask is that, if you’ve got a worksheet of your own that you’d like to share, you click the “Submit a worksheet” button at the bottom of this page, and send it our way.
BusyTeacher.org’s 172 coloring pages are here for you to use however you want - so dive in and take a look! You can choose from the top ten most popular coloring pages, or browse our whole library with the handy thumbnail view. You’ll also notice our “Quick View” feature, which lets you pop out a larger view of the first page of any worksheet, so you can see exactly what you’ll be getting when you download it. Take a look, grab any coloring pages you like, and give ‘em a try in your classroom. We’re sure your students will love ‘em!
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This activity was designed for kids. First of all you'll have to say the words and ask them to repeat. Then they can write the names of the images and color. Afterwards, they have to answer: "What ...
This is an easy activity worksheet for children. They can practice colors and forms. At the same time you can tell them about the tradition of Easter eggs. Children will enjoy it and they will hav ...
This worksheet contains the numbers from 1 to 10. It is meant to be for young learners or kids in kindergarten. It also contains little pictures of animals so the learners can count them.
A picture board game for 2 or more players. First introduce and practice the used vocabulary with the children and let them colour the pictures. Then the players take turns to throw the dice and m ...
A science activity to practice cycles. There is no need to specify instructions because the paper itself shows students what they have to do. It is a nice activity for kids who like pictures and c ...
This worksheet consists of four sentences in which students have to choose the correct possessive pronoun between two, given a picture that they can colour afterwards. It's a simple activity to pr ...
Low level kindergarten, follow the instructions for drawing number of shapes and coloring This is a very basic level. It's meant for a lower level beginner class with students known for low atten ...
The Olympic Games have started! This is a worksheet to start talking about them and see some new vocabulary. It's about the Olympic Flag, its rings and colours and the Olympic medals. There's a co ...
Younger students will have fun meeting and colouring (they can paint the original colours or maybe their flag colours) the 2012 Olympic (Wenlock) and Paralympic (Mandeville) Mascots. You can also ...
This worksheet allows children to practise the alphabet, numbers, colours and even vocabulary words. Give children clear instructions so they colour the squares you mention (ie, A5-red, D2-yellow. ...
In this worksheets kids will be able to work with vocabulary. The objective is that they can recognize sea animals. As I had worked with farm animals before, I thought it was a good idea to also p ...
This is a worksheet to work with kids ages 4 and 5. They have to match the corresponding sea animal with the right number. Then you can work with a dictation and put into practice numbers and colo ...
This is a very simple activity where children can color, cut and fold two images (sun, cloud raining). Once this craft is ready, they'll be able to hide the sun behind a cloud. The idea is to crea ...
This worksheet contains three simple activities for kids, where they can relate to the season Autumn. First, a coloring and handwriting activity; second, a coloring activity where they have to rec ...
This is a fruit memory game. The students are supposed to paint the fruits and write their names on the small pieces of paper. After that, they can cut the pieces and glue them on a thicker kind o ...
Fruit Vocabulary worksheet. This worksheet can be used as one page of a Picture Dictionary made by the students. Students can write the names of the fruits and color them. All extra pages (such as ...
This worksheet was designed for students in Year 1. They will identify the healthy foods on the worksheet then write and draw what their favourite healthy food is. After discussions about healthy ...
Kids love asking questions and coloring :) In this activity children walk around the class, choose a partner and ask about the color of their school objects - "What color is your (eraser)?" Then, ...
This is a worksheet for beginner or elementary level. I recommend to you, first off make a warming up according to Easter and then use this worksheet, the students will color the worksheet and the ...
You can practice telling time with your students. It is so easy to do it. You can also print a few copies give one to each student as a homework assignment.
An interesting way for children in elementary school to learn how to tell the time by the hour. I used this with my kids in school and they found it very interesting and challenging at the same ti ...
This is about your house, street, town. Your task is to fill in the name of the street, town and the number of the house, your phone number. You can color it and add some more information. This w ...
Students will follow directions to colour the 16 flags of the countries participating in the Euro Cup 2012. This worksheet goes with the one title "Euro 2012 Part B". This can be used as a reading ...
In this worksheet children will look and count the following fruit: apples, lemons, bananas, kiwis, pears and plums. If you like, you can let them colour these fruit according to what you say (ap ...
This is a game for your little learners of English. They see the name of the girl (Elizabeth). Lower there are boxes with words. Children should colour those boxes, which contain words that could ...
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