Looking forward to the game, how's the Yu-Gi-Oh template coming along anyway?
Quote from: Plaswuff on March 02, 2012, 08:09:49 amLooking forward to the game, how's the Yu-Gi-Oh template coming along anyway?I went a little overboard with the game, but I'm planning to post it Sunday night. Along with a Pokemon V2
Listening game: 4 corners with teamsUse the picture cards on p201. There are 8. Make a team for each card. So, for example, the students in team "notebook" should each be holding the picture of the notebook. Place 4 book characters on the walls. The teams split up and choose a book character to stand under. Then, randomly assign each item to a character. Read the sentences, such as, "Whose umbrella is this? It's Minu's." Then, if any of team "umbrella" is standing under the picture of Minu, they hold up their cards and get one point for each person. Do that for all the items, then allow the students to find a new place to stand and repeat.Speaking game:Give each student two small squares of paper. Each student should choose 2 items from the vocabulary and draw them. Then, group the students. In each group, the students put their drawings face down in the middle. Each student is trying to guess who drew each picture. If they guess correctly, they take that picture out of the middle and keep it as a point. The 1st student will choose a picture from the middle, and say "Whose ____ is it? Is it yours?" as he/she indicates another student in the group. The other student then says "Yes, it is" or "No, it isn't." Students should be careful not to let other students see their drawings before the game begins.Also, here's a short "Whose is it" ppt.