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Snakes and ladders
Snakes and ladders template for free
Guess who? languages
Some templates to play “Guess who?” with different topics: Hair and eyes description, family (brothers and sisters) and animals.
I created a first version of this in 2018 during my PGCE and have been using and updating it ever since and my students absolutely love when I bring it to class.
This resource includes:
Instructions on different ways to play
Four different pages to play with different Disney/film characters and with different things (just characters for physical descriptions, characters +siblings, characters + siblings and animals). The siblings are the ones that those characters have, the animals are made up :)
Hope you like it!
GCSE Survival Kit
I created a GCSE survival kit for my Yr11 German students and for my Yr11 tutees. I have uploaded the German and the English version in case you want to use it :) Hope you find it useful or it inspires you to do something similar.
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German games Bundle
A bundle with different German games that I have uploaded here individually.
The Wolf Game: A card game that can be used all year around for a plenary or specifically during Halloween.
A Dobble game for any language, not just German, with basic vocabulary
Another Dobble game for any language, for sports and food
A board game for Christmas to revise German Christmas markets vocabulary
Who killed the ginger man- Christmas vocabulary
German Christmas mistery: a whole lesson where students find out about who is the guilty among the guests to a party
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All languages games
Bundle that includes two games/activities for any languages:
Spot it for basics (colours, numbers…)
Spot it for food and sports
Guess who? For descriptions, siblings and animals
Sports and food game
A version of Spot it! for language learners. It can be used in any language as long as you have learned food and sports! You play just like the game “Spot it!”. All you need to do is print and cut the cards and you will have your own set! It has 31 cards so depending on your class size you can print more sets.
Hope you like it!
Card game languages
A version of Spot it! for language learners. It can be used in any language as long as you have learned numbers and colours! You play just like the game “Spot it!”. All you need to do is print and cut the cards and you will have your own set! It has 31 cards so depending on your class size you can print more sets.
Hope you like it!