Description
About the game
Every two cards have exactly one animal image in common. Can you find it?
There are multiple ways of playing this game. Be creative and have fun!
How to Play:
Game 1: Beginners game (Easy Rules)
I recommend starting with this game for kids that have never played before.
Object of the game is to win the most pairs of cards!
• Deal 2 cards from the deck face up and look at the words on both cards.
• The first person to find the matching word says the word to win the 2 cards.
• Continue dealing 2 cards face up each time until all the cards are used.
Game 2: Grab it!
Object of the game is to win the most cards!
• Place the deck face down in the center.
• Deal each player one card face up
• Turn over the top card from the deck.
• The first person to shout out a sight word that is both on their card and the deck card wins that card from the deck, this card is then placed over their original card (so they can only see the new card).
• The next card in the deck is now turned over and play continues till all the cards are used.
• The winner is the person with the most cards.
Game 3: Stack it!
Object of the game is to get rid of all your cards to the center pile!
• Deal an equal amount of cards to each player face up, the last card is placed in the center also face up.
• Now the fun starts all players must try to match a word with the card in the center and their own top card.
• Each time a player matches a word they stack their card on top of the center card pile.
• The game ends when one player has stacked all their cards
Game 4: Give it!
Object of the game is to give your card to a friend fast and don t be last!
• Deal one card to each player face down.
• Each player takes the card and on a count of 1 2 3 flips the card over face up into their open hand so all players can see.
• Quickly players find a matching word on another players card and places their card(s) on top of the other players card(s).
• The round ends when one player is left holding all the cards. That player will keep the cards to be counted at the end of the game.
• Everyone gets a new card from the dealer for the next round and play continues until all the cards are used. The player with the least cards is the winner.
2 0 Valentine s Day puzzles to help child build short words. Print on cardboard, laminate and cut on the dotted lines. Ideal for beginner readers who put the picture together and form the word.
Two Power Point games. For on line lessons.
The 1st part of the game to practice and consolidate the names of English ABC letters.
Part 2 of a p pt game to revise the alphabet.
I hope it would be useful.
Taboo is a word guessing party game. Game is very popular with my students and I’ve played it several times, it’s a great way of REVISING VOCABULARY(3 2 0 words)
-clothes
-food
-animals
-jobs
-nature
-school
-home
-body
-shopping
-transport
Have fun!
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Here’s a fun memory game for children to play to help them learn irregular verbs.
I hope you enjoy this resource. If you purchase it, please leave feedback!
SUMMER D O B B L E - This is a quick and funny game which is irreplaceable while learning and reviewing summer vocabulary in a fun and engaging way. As there are no words on cards you can play this game in different languages. It develops visual perception, attentiveness and reaction. It’s also a great entertainment for summer camps and speaking clubs. All students love it!
SUMMER D O B B L E - This is a quick and funny game which is irreplaceable while learning and reviewing summer vocabulary in a fun and engaging way. As there are no words on cards you can play this game in different languages. It develops visual perception, attentiveness and reaction. It’s also a great entertainment for summer camps and speaking clubs. All students love it!
Progress Monitoring Stickers.
How easy are these to use?
SO EASY! Just download and print! Then cut each set on the line to double the amount of stickers.
Flags of this world with 8 0 flags.
Each student can have one or more cards. The student reads the question on their card - for example Who Has the Flag of Spain?. Other students look at their cards and the student that has the flag of Spain says I have Spain or I have the flag of Spain . The student then looks at the question on their card and reads it and the game continues.
Learn some of the flags of this world with this fun to play I Have, Who Has Flags Game!