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Daily Routines - Past Tense (Part 1)

In this activity, children have to label the different daily routines. Then they will play a game where they have to act out the different routines with a family member.

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Daily Routines - Past Tense (Part 1)

In this activity, children have to label the different daily routines. Then they will play a game where they have to act out the different routines with a family member.

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Daily Routines

Past tense
Write the letter next to each action
1. wake up (c) 2. have a shower ( ) 3. brush my teeth ( ) 4. get dressed ( )

5. comb my hair ( ) 6. have breakfast ( ) 7. go to school ( ) 8. have lunch ( )

9. go home ( ) 10. wash my face ( ) 11. eat dinner ( ) 12. go to bed ( )

b. c. d.

g. h.
e. f.

i. j. k. l.
Answers
1. wake up (c) 2. have a shower (d) 3. brush my teeth (e) 4. get dressed (b)

5. comb my hair (f) 6. have breakfast (g) 7. go to school (a) 8. have lunch (i)

9. go home (h) 10. wash my face (l) 11. eat dinner (k) 12. go to bed (j)

b. c. d.

g. h.
e. f.

i. j. k. l.
Play a game

Mime or act out some of the actions and your


partner has to guess the actions.

Example
Person B
Person A
get
dressed

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