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ESL Listen and Colour - Under The Sea

The document provides teacher instructions for an activity called 'Listen and Colour: Under the Sea,' which involves coloring various sea creatures using specified colors. Students are guided to identify and color items such as starfish, crabs, seaweed, turtles, octopuses, and fish. It also includes a disclaimer about the resource's purpose for teaching English language learners and the use of the term 'ESL' for accessibility.
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ESL Listen and Colour - Under The Sea

The document provides teacher instructions for an activity called 'Listen and Colour: Under the Sea,' which involves coloring various sea creatures using specified colors. Students are guided to identify and color items such as starfish, crabs, seaweed, turtles, octopuses, and fish. It also includes a disclaimer about the resource's purpose for teaching English language learners and the use of the term 'ESL' for accessibility.
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Listen and Colour: Under the Sea

Listen and Colour: Under the Sea


Teacher instructions

Tell your students the following:


You will need the following colours: red,
yellow, purple, green, pink, orange, grey
and your favourite colour.

Listen and colour:


1. Can you see the starfish? Colour them orange.
2. Do you see the crab? Colour it red.
4. Colour the seaweed green.
3. How many shells and snails can you see?
Wait for students to respond. 5. Colour the turtle grey.

a. I can see 8 shells and snails. Colour four of 6. Do you see the octopus? Colour it pink.
them purple and the other four yellow. 7. Colour the fish your favourite colour.

Disclaimer: This resource has been made for the purpose of teaching English language learners. We know that students can be learning English in many different places, in many different ways and at any age, so we try to keep these resources as general as possible. There are many acronyms
associated with English language teaching. These include (but are not limited to) ELT, TEFL, EFL, ELL, EAL and ESOL. While the term ESL may not fully represent the linguistic backgrounds of all students, it is the most widely recognised term for English language teaching globally. Therefore, we use
the term ‘ESL’ in the names of our resources to make them easy to find but they are suitable for any student learning to speak English.

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