English - Lesson for Kindergarten, Chapter - Languages Around the World

In the "Languages Around the World" chapter of our "The World Around You" unit, kindergarten students embark on a fascinating journey to discover the diversity and beauty of languages spoken globally. Through engaging activities such as the "English Word Tracing: Hello Worksheet" and "Matching: Shapes and Colors Worksheet," students will learn essential English vocabulary and foundational concepts that bridge communication across cultures.

This lesson is pivotal for young learners as it introduces them to the concept of global citizenship from an early age. Understanding that the word "Hello" can be a bridge to making new friends and connecting with people from various backgrounds is an invaluable lesson in empathy and cultural awareness. Moreover, by linking shapes and colors with English words, students not only enhance their language skills but also develop critical thinking and pattern recognition abilities.

The importance of this lesson extends beyond linguistic skills; it fosters appreciation and curiosity for the diverse world we live in. By nurturing an inclusive mindset and promoting linguistic diversity, we prepare our students to thrive in a global community, equipping them with the tools to communicate, collaborate, and respect different cultures.

Estimated classroom time: 6 min
Chapter: Languages Around the World
Unit: The World Around You
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English Word Tracing: Hello Worksheet
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Matching: Shapes and Colors Worksheet
Matching: Shapes and Colors Worksheet
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  • Activity 1 / English Word Tracing: Hello Worksheet

    Are you looking for some free, traceable worksheets that will let your children practice their fine-motor skills, handwriting and their familiarity with English words? This cheery PDF is perfect. Your children will use lines and the guide dots to follow the top-to-bottom, left-to-right patterning, and they'll have multiple opportunities to practice the English greeting word Hello.

  • Activity 2 / Matching: Shapes and Colors Worksheet

    Uh, oh! The raccoons’ buttons fell off their clothes!  Help Mr. and Mrs. Raccoon find the right buttons to sew back on their shirts! 
    Your child will:
    Isolate the correct shape that matches the existing buttons. This will help your child to recognize the differences between each shape. Have them identify the other shapes on the page!
    Match the color of the new button to those already on the shirt. Your child will practice recognizing colors. Have them name the other colors on the page and explain why they don’t match.
    This matching colors worksheet will excite your child to recognize colors and shapes.