This Spring & Easter Find Someone Who game (with a twist!) will get your students moving, speaking, and writing. As part of the popular Write & Find series, this edition adds meaningful grammar practice by requiring students to write their own questions before interviewing classmates—making it far more effective than a standard find someone who activity.
This printable ESL grammar and speaking activity is perfect for the spring season, Easter parties, warm-ups, icebreakers, or end-of-unit review. Ideal for ESL/ELL learners in elementary and middle school classrooms.
What’s Included
- 24 Spring & Easter–themed prompt cards (color + black & white)
- 1 student recording sheet for writing questions and collecting initials
- Versatile card format—use them at desks, stations, on walls, or pass them around
- Clear teacher directions for easy implementation
How It Works
- Students read each prompt (e.g., Find someone who went on an Easter egg hunt).
- They form a grammatically correct question (e.g., Did you go on an Easter egg hunt?) and write it down.
- Students move around the room interviewing classmates using their written questions.
- If a classmate answers “yes,” they sign or initial the recording sheet.
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Pair It With
For even more spring-themed speaking practice, pair this with the Conversation Cards for ESL Speaking — a teacher favorite for building fluency and seasonal vocabulary.
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