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Grade 4 - ESL Lesson - Daily Routine / Time - PowerPoint Lesson

Grade 4 - ESL Lesson - Daily Routine / Time - PowerPoint Lesson

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This ready-to-go lesson is designed for Grade 4 learners, but if you have strong students, it can also work in Grade 3.  This lesson was designed with Chinese in it as the L1 of the learners, but after purchase and download the PowerPoint can be edited, so all Chinese can be removed or changed into any language.

🕒 Grade 4 ESL Lesson – Daily Routine & Time

Target Vocabulary:
wake up · brush my teeth · eat breakfast · go to school · eat lunch · do my homework · eat dinner · go to sleep

Target Language:

  • What time do you usually ___ (on weekdays / at weekends)?
  • I usually ___ at 6:30 a.m.
  • On weekdays / At weekends + daily routine expressions

Lesson Overview:
This lively, fully interactive PowerPoint teaches students how to talk about their daily routines and times using complete English sentences. Learners practice reading digital and analog times, use usually in context, and compare their weekday and weekend routines through speaking, listening, and writing activities.

Colorful visuals, bilingual English-Chinese support, and built-in games make it easy for teachers to lead engaging whole-class practice—even in large groups.

Includes:
8 core daily-routine verbs with time-telling practice
What time …? + usually speaking drills
Click-based games (Which One Is Different?, Let’s Talk, Review Quiz)
Guided writing section with model answers
Team-points and star system for classroom management
Video walkthrough by Teacher Matt for easy prep

Perfect for:
• Grade 4 ESL / EFL students (CEFR A1–A2)
• Speaking-focused lessons
• Large classes (40–50 students)

Bring structure and fun to your time-and-routine lessons with this ready-to-teach PowerPoint from Teacher Matt — classroom-tested, bilingual, and designed to keep every student participating from start to finish!

Watch the video to see the full lesson and how to teach it.

Slide total: 69


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