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Containers flashcards
Containers flashcards
Plurals flashcards
Plurals flashcards
Scoot game with plurals
Scoot game with plurals
Plural forms sorting
Plural forms sorting
Starters vocabulary game (UNO)
Game with simple vocabulary to practice sentence building.
Irregular Verbs Game
Consists of 108 cards, Rules are similar to classic UNO game but in addition students have to say three forms of the verbs.
Irregular Verbs Dobble
A version of a fun and entertaining game called Dobble/Spot It. with the help of this game students can practice three forms of irregular verbs and compete at the same time.
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Irregular Verbs
This bundle contains two entertaining games to teach irregular verbs and have fun. Games are similar to UNO and Dobble
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games for practicing containers
games for practicing containers
battleship
bingo
domino
tic tac toe
Reported speech game
Give 8 cards to each player.
Put the rest of the cards face down in the middle of the table.
Play goes clockwise.
Decide who goes first (rock, paper, scissors works or the youngest person in the group starts).
Flip over the top card and put it face up in the middle of the table.
The first player will play one card that matches the number or the colour.
The student will do the task on the card (say three forms of irregular verbs// fill in the correct preposition// say/read/spell the word// transform direct speech into reported and so on ).
The next player will play a card that will match the number or the colour and do the task.
“Reverse” means that the order of players changes (goes backwards).
“Skip” means that the next player misses a turn.
“Wild card” means that student can choose the next colour.
“+2” means that the next player should take two more cards.
If a student cannot play, the student will take one card from the pile. If the new card can be played, he/she can play it in this turn.
The student who gets rid of all of his/her cards first is the winner!
UNO Time prepostitions
UNO Time prepostitions
Give 8 cards to each player.
Put the rest of the cards face down in the middle of the table.
Play goes clockwise.
Decide who goes first (rock, paper, scissors works or the youngest person in the group starts).
Flip over the top card and put it face up in the middle of the table.
The first player will play one card that matches the number or the colour.
The student will do the task on the card (say three forms of irregular verbs// fill in the correct preposition// say/read/spell the word// transform direct speech into reported and so on ).
The next player will play a card that will match the number or the colour and do the task.
“Reverse” means that the order of players changes (goes backwards).
“Skip” means that the next player misses a turn.
“Wild card” means that student can choose the next colour.
“+2” means that the next player should take two more cards.
If a student cannot play, the student will take one card from the pile. If the new card can be played, he/she can play it in this turn.
The student who gets rid of all of his/her cards first is the winner!
Never-ending alphabet books
Never-ending alphabet book is a fun way to learn letters.