You will need flashcards to play this game.
It goes like this: a player presses the button "Fruit Machine" and gets a question. He reads it and chooses a flashcard (that has the answer to that question) from the several piles on the table (I use the flashcards for Fly High 1 and from the Boys and Girls game , but you can choose your own cards and change the questions correspondingly, as the game is editable).
For example, if the question is "What is it?" he can take a card with a train and say "It's a train."
If the question has been read and answered correctly, the student gets a token (you can find them in the Boys and Girls game). If he makes a mistake , the person who can correct it, gets that token instead.
Here's the game: Fruit Machine
If you have no access to the Internet, you can write the questions on some slips of paper.
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Monday, 15 September 2014
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Saturday, 6 September 2014
Dustbin Games to Practise Question Words
Here are two games I've made for my elementary students to practise some of the question words.
There are 4 dustbins with different questions on them. Students have to put the answers into the bins with the corresponding questions.
Game 1 (Who is this? What's your name? How are you? How old are you?)
Game 2 (What colour? How many? What is it? What is your favourite toy?)
There are 4 dustbins with different questions on them. Students have to put the answers into the bins with the corresponding questions.
Game 1 (Who is this? What's your name? How are you? How old are you?)
Game 2 (What colour? How many? What is it? What is your favourite toy?)