Language Focus: Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Listening, Speaking building
Usage Level: All Level
Notes:
This game will teach the children to recognize and describe changes in a specific setting.
Materials:
1. List of words in related theme (things in the classroom, bathroom, or living room, dining room, etc)
2. things related to theme
3. pens or pencils
4. blank sheets of paper
Method:
Divide students into two teams. Send one team outside of the classroom (with a co-teacher, if students are very young.) Allow the other team a set period of time (two to five minutes depending on students' ages) to make changes to the classroom (like hang a poster upside down, move books, switch pictures, exchange chairs, etc.) or themselves (shoes on wrong feet, sweater inside out, socks off, jewelry traded, etc.)
At the end of the time period, the opposing team returns to class and points out as many changes as its members detect. One point is given for each correct response (vocabulary and known syntax). Teams then reverse roles and continue. The winning team is the team that describes the greatest number of changes correctly.
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