Sentences Family
This game is very funny; students will enjoy it and is a very good way
to learn.
You only have to give a word to each student. Give some students verbs,
other should get nouns or pronouns, adverbs etc (depending how advanced is your
class). Then make your students walk around the classroom and find at least two
or 3 students that they can create a sentence with. When all students have
found a sentence to be a part of, they will have to read the sentence to the
class.
If you have free time before to finish you class, you can do it all over
again!
The
Adverb Game
In this game, students will focus on adverbs that describe the manner in
which something is done.
Students A will have to go out from the classroom; this student will
choose a manner adverb. (for example slowly.) when the student returns to the
classroom, another student B is going to give him orders.(for example: stand
up, walk around the room, shut the door.)
Student A, who chooses the adverb, has to follow his classmate’s orders
in the manner of his chosen adverb. (He must stand up slowly.) After the
student has been given at least three orders, his classmates can guess his
adverb.
Here are some adverbs that you can use:
Jerkily, seriously,
sleepily, loudly, happily, angrily, strongly, silently, calmly, dramatically.
Hi Melanie
ResponderEliminarGames can really engage students!!!
Katya