English Games For All Ages: Game Language Area
English Games For All Ages: Game Language Area
English Games For All Ages: Game Language Area
GAME ALPHABET GAME Somebody says a letter and everybody has to say something beginning with that letter. Keep going round, eliminating hesitators until you are left with the winner. BACKWARD QUESTION Dictate to class a question letter by letter and back to front. e.g. E-K-I-L (Whats the weather like?) The first to suss the question wins. Make sure studes are writing down the letters BING Students count around the class, but every fifth factor is replaced by "BING". "1-2-3-4BING-6-7-8-9-BING-11-" etc. When students make a slip, they are eliminated and must put their hands on their heads. CHAIN GAME Student 1 I like sweets Student 2 I like sweets and coke etc FOOTBALL Variety of hangman. Draw a football pitch on board, divided into 6 columns. Make a cardboard 2 dimensional football (or get the kids to do it and vote on the best one). Place dob of blue-tack behind ball and place in middle of pitch. Find a word and draw a line for each letter under the pitch. Each team takes turns saying a letter. Dont write them on the board because if they repeat a letter they should have been paying more attention. When they guess a letter, write it in and move the football towards the opposite teams goal by one column. If the letter contains two or more of their letter the football moves two or more columns. They repeat their turn if they get it right. This is great fun. Once they score a goal, the other team kicks off like in the real game. HANGMAN Ask any kid HARRY POTTER Similar to 20 Questions but the name Harry Potter represents an activity or thing. e.g. one student thinks of an everyday activity like cleaning teeth. Class ask," How often do you Harry Potter?" And so on until someone guesses what Harry Potter represents. IRREGULAR VERB CHALLENGE A player challenges another play "Spell the past simple of BUY". If the challenged student gets it right they take over the turn but get no points. If the challenged student gets it wrong, the challenger gets a point and asks someone else and so on. LEXIS Teacher or studes prepare eight numbered words in secret and write 1 to 8 on board. In turns studes choose number and get a new letter for the number. They then try to guess the word. They have to pronounce it perfectly. The student carries on choosing numbers until they guess wrong. 1. do 5. 2. woma 6. m 3. chil 7. 4 8. PICTIONARY I 2 teams. One member from each at blackboard. Teacher shouts a letter and each student must draw something beginning with that letter. The first team to say what is being drawn, wins the round. Studes not allowed to draw the same thing. Extremely popular. VERSION Only allow verbs and/or adjectives LANGUAGE AREA New vocabulary
Question formation
NUMBERS, of course!
Using to like & food vocabulary. The Alphabet; spelling, vocab revision.
The Alphabet; spelling Actions; daily routine; personal hygiene; free time.
Irregular verbs
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GAME WORD BINGO Studes look for a six letter word in their books and write it down. Teacher shouts out letters until someone has all the letters crossed off. WORD RACE Someone writes on board four words from a word family in vertical on the board B all A pple G irl P enguin E N B O range O K iss D E S K
LANGUAGE AREA Recognising the alphabet, spelling and word awareness Vocabulary and word awareness
Students copy the words and then write in new words of their choice beginning with each letter of the set words. First to finish wins.
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