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Author Topic: CANDY LAND - Grammar Practice (Intermediate-Advanced Students)  (Read 250 times)

Offline toddsqui

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Attached is Candy Land.

Procedure:
1.) Distribute the CANDY LAND PLAYING BOARD doc file.
2.) Flip a coin or ka-wi-ba-wi-bo to see who goes first.
3.) Have students from each team draw a colored card. Ideally, they shouldn't know what the color is going to be beforehand. Some great cards can be purchased here. If you don't want to spend any money or it's just too much trouble, you can use the RANDOM COLOR GENERATOR PPT.
4.) Have the students in each team draw a colored card and then move whatever game board pieces they are using (e.g. erasers, ₩ coins, etc.) to the corresponding colored square on the playing board.
5.) Click the square on the PowerPoint and read the question. If students get the question correct, they can stay. If they get it incorrect, they have to return to their original square.
6.) The first team to reach the finish line, wins!

Instructions for Teacher:
Because of size limitations on the message board, I am going to have to attach files separately so that you can have all that you need to make this lesson work. Download all of the files and put them in the same folder as the game, so that all files work properly when you open the PPT.
« Last Edit: July 04, 2014, 01:36:53 AM by toddsqui »

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Re: CANDY LAND - Grammar Practice (Intermediate-Advanced Students)
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2014, 01:36:18 AM »
And here are the remaining files. You should now have everything you need!


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Re: CANDY LAND - Grammar Practice (Intermediate-Advanced Students)
« Reply #2 on: July 04, 2014, 01:34:59 PM »
For added convenience, I have added the random color generator to the actual game board on the ULTRA CANDY LAND file, so now you don't need to go back and forth between both PowerPoints.

Enjoy!


 

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