A guessing game that makes your students listen and answer. Every student gets a turn to speak. Divide your class in two and have them compete against each other. Which group can finish first? Each question must be answered before the next can be asked. Students get very excited.
You can also download the first part What am I (with food and drinks) here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/what-am-i-with-food-and-drinks-11520241 and the second part Who am I? (with animals) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/who-am-i-with-animals-11520016
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A guessing game that makes your students listen and answer. Every student gets a turn to speak. Divide your class in two and have them compete against each other. Which group can finish first? Each question must be answered before the next can be asked. Students get very excited.
Speaking cards to practice the passive and active voice. Print, laminate and cut the cards. Students get the cards and must ask each other to transform the sentence from active to passive or vice versa.
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A card game to practice Easter vocabulary and have/have got in their various forms. To play: Divide students into groups of 4 or so and deal 4-5 cards each. The rest go in the middle and make the pond /pool/. On his turn, a player asks someone for a card (Have you got…? or Do you have…?) in order to get 4 of a kind (or 6, depending on how many cards you make). If the player has the card, he must hand it over and the player whose turn it is can ask anyone for another card. If the answer is negative, the player is told to go fish and to take a card from the pond and the next person asks for a card. When a player has 4 (or 6) of a kind, he sets them on the table and plays again. Continue until all the cards run out (all the cards have been grouped together into families according to their picture). The winner is the person with the most families. This worksheet contains two of each picture, so I would suggest printing it two or three times to form a set where students can get 4 or 6 of a kind. Enjoy!
Directions for use:
The aim of this activity is for children to cut the pictures along the dotted lines, and then to order them correctly to spell a word. Children glue the pictures on the recording page provided and then write the word that they have built.
Directions for use:
The aim of this activity is for children to cut the pictures along the dotted lines, and then to order them correctly to spell a word. Children glue the pictures on the recording page provided and then write the word that they have built.
A board game to practice St Valentine vocabulary.
If students land on the picture, they name it (ex: roses) or they answer the question. It is a good way to wrap up the lesson after they have learned the vocabulary and about the holiday, and the students have fun talking about Valentine’s Day and love!
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Part I - Focus on Form: Basic Rules.
This worksheet has some basic rules at the top of the page + 3 different types of exercises (KEY included): an easier one, matching the statements to the tags, another one to correct the mistakes, if there are any, and, finally, adding tags to the statements. Hope you like it!
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Picture it! A game based on Pictionary.
Picture it! is a game based on Pictionary. Students learn new vocabulary and cooperate to conceptualise a new word. You’ll find another worksheet with extra cards and a dice (due to space limit). Feel free to comment and suggest! Enjoy!
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This is my version of a popular game - Dobble.
Dobble is a simple pattern recognition game in which players try to find an image shown on two cards.
Each card in Dobble features eight different symbols, with the symbols varying in size from one card to the next. Any two cards have exactly one symbol in common. For the basic Spot it! game, reveal one card, then another. Whoever spots the symbol in common on both cards claims the first card, then another card is revealed for players to search, and so on. Whoever has collected the most cards when the 55-card deck runs out wins!
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