Broccoli Ice Cream?!?! Yucky! Or is it? These flashcards are great for discussing silly food combinations and asking about likes and dislikes. Print out the picture cards and yes/no paddles to use as learning aids. Children really enjoy holding the yes/no paddles and they help the more tactile and visual learners follow the Broccoli Ice.
"Explore a fun coloring page inspired by the Super Simple Songs' ""Do You Like Broccoli Ice Cream"" for creative and engaging activities.". Do You Like Broccoli Ice Cream song used with our free printables is perfect for teaching food vocabulary to young and very young ESL / EFL learners! Do you like popcorn? Yes! Do you like pizza? Yes! Do you like pizza with popcorn? No, I don't like it! Do you like bananas? Yes! Do you like soup? Yes! Do you like banana soup? No, I don't like it. Four cute activities about the song "Do you like broccoli ice cream?".
Explore the likes and dislikes, food vocabulary and creativity these activities.Skills: drawing, coloring, reading, spelling. What else? Use the worksheets and explore even further by asking students to talk about their preferences.Simple activities, made with love, thought of teaching!Enjoy! The document is a 12 page song about different foods and whether someone likes broccoli ice cream, with each page featuring a different food or food combination and attribution to Super Simple Learning. Downloads: 87 preference part 2 Level: intermediate Age: 13-15 Downloads: 72 Ice cream Level: elementary Age: 8-10 Downloads: 68 Live Worksheets Worksheets that listen.
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Advertise here Vocabulary worksheets > Food > Ice cream > Do you like. This free ESL worksheet for young learners was made to accompany the Super Simple song Do You Like Broccoli Ice Cream?. Do You Like Broccoli Ice Cream? Activities We wrote these songs to help our young students talk about likes and dislikes.
We found that it was easy for them to think of things they liked (such as their favorite foods), but they were having a hard time coming up with things they didn't like. So we put two of their favorite foods together and a new song was born! Teachers love to use these.