Nature and the garden - ESL Cooperative Ministries

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P H O T O C O P I A B L E A A VOCABULARY A A VOCABULARY Nature and the garden Lesson code: VQIU-MBC7-UHG ELEMENTARY 1 In the garden Match the words to the pictures of things you find in a garden. a barbecue a fence a gate a greenhouse a path a patio a shed a table and chairs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 2 Natural things Put the correct words into the sentences. flowers fruit and vegetables grass leaves plants pond rocks trees 1. Birds usually make their nests in the . Here, their eggs are safe from animals that eat them. 2. Some people grow in their gardens, so they can eat things that are very fresh. 3. Sometimes, people pick from their garden and put them in vases in their homes. 4. are usually smaller than a lot of trees. If they are green, they are healthy. 5. grows quite quickly, so people cut it so their gardens look nice. 6. You will find fish, frogs and insects in a . 7. In autumn, trees usually lose their . 8. People use or stones in their gardens so they look natural. You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex 1/4 Review your flashcards at least 3-5 times a week for 20 minutes to keep the material fresh in your memory. c Linguahouse.com

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Nature and the gardenLesson code: VQIU-MBC7-UHG ELEMENTARY

1 In the garden

Match the words to the pictures of things you find in a garden.

a barbecue a fence a gate a greenhouse

a path a patio a shed a table and chairs

1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

2 Natural things

Put the correct words into the sentences.

flowers fruit and vegetables grass leaves

plants pond rocks trees

1. Birds usually make their nests in the . Here, their eggs are safe from animals that eat

them.

2. Some people grow in their gardens, so they can eat things that are very fresh.

3. Sometimes, people pick from their garden and put them in vases in their homes.

4. are usually smaller than a lot of trees. If they are green, they are healthy.

5. grows quite quickly, so people cut it so their gardens look nice.

6. You will find fish, frogs and insects in a .

7. In autumn, trees usually lose their .

8. People use or stones in their gardens so they look natural.

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3 Animals

Put the animals into the correct categories.

a bee a bird a butterfly a fox a ladybird

a mouse a rabbit a snail a squirrel a worm

Animals/insects that can fly:

Animals that can climb trees:

Animals/insects that you

usually find on the ground:

Do you know any other animals that you can find in the garden? Use the lines to write down your ideas.

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4 Things you do

Match the verbs on the left to the words on the left to make activities that you do in the garden.

1. smell a. ball games

2. climb b. holes for plants

3. cut c. in the sun

4. dig d. the flowers

5. sit e. the grass

6. play f. trees

Now, with a partner, think of anything else that you can do in the garden.

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5 Grammar: This, that, these, those

Complete the sentences with the correct pronouns. Use this, that, these or those. If there is a person

in the picture, think that you are this person and this will help with the answer.

1. leaves will fall off the tree soon. 2. cat is next to the pond.

3. tree isn’t very tall. 4. leaves are stopping the water.

5. pond has lots of plants in it. 6. flowers need more water.

7. flowers smell amazing! 8. flower is beautiful.

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6 Describing a garden

This is a picture of a garden from above. With a partner, describe what you can see and what you can

do in the garden.

Now, describe your garden to your partner. If you don’t have a garden, think about one that you like,

or want to have.

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1- In the garden

1. a fence 2. a greenhouse 3. a table and chairs 4. a path

5. a patio 6. a gate 7. a barbecue 8. a shed

2- Natural things

1. trees 2. fruit and vegetables 3. flowers 4. plants

5. grass 6. pond 7. leaves 8. rocks

3- Animals

Animals/insects that can fly: a bee, a butterfly, a ladybird, a bird

Animals that can climb trees: a squirrel

Animals/insects that you usually find on the ground: a fox, a snail, a rabbit, a worm, a mouse

4- Things you do

1. d 2. f 3. e 4. b 5. c 6. a

5- Grammar: This, that, these, those

1. those 2. that 3. this 4. these

5. this 6. those 7. these 8. this

6- Describing a garden

Monitor students conversations. Make a note of any typical errors and write up useful language on the board.

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