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Author Topic: Spot it! ---- a quick and easy game for kids and teens learning English  (Read 5923 times)

Offline miaka19

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Hello fellow teachers,

Summer camp is coming up and this 'SPOT IT' game may just in handy for quick fun and English words speaking.

Those who don't know what 'SPOT IT' game is, just do a search on the net and you'll find the answers. It's a very fast and quick-pace game with many variations to play, that is fun to play and learning at the same time.

I have attached 2 versions so far and will scan my other versions and upload a little later. But here are 2 for now and rules on how to play them.

1) Spot it! Alphabet --- probably good for kindys - grade 2,3??
2) Spot it! English --- probably good for grade 3 - 6 (depending on your kids' levels)


3) Spot it 3 sets --- consist of the Spot it! animal Jr., Spot it! alphabet Frozen, and Spot it! words Disney pixar, are to follow later. **** UPLOADED****


You will have to print them out (as many sets as you want) preferably in colour and then have the kids glue them to the back of harder paper so it will resemble a card. Then have them cut them out in circles and then they are ready for you to explain the rules and start to play.

Have a wonderful summer English camp all!

Happy teaching. ^^

****UPDATE NO.2*****

I've re-uploaded spot it frozen, disney pixar, and animals jr. with just white background vs. the 1st set that had coloured backgrounds to show the white borders. These white backgrounds allows those who don't what to waste too much colour printing or when printing in black and white to see the 'more black or grey' in coloured areas.



« Last Edit: July 16, 2016, 09:12:47 AM by miaka19 »

Offline damocha

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This looks great for my low level kiddos. Thanks!

Offline luzdelsol

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These are great! Going to print and laminate today!

Offline miaka19

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Re: Spot it! ---- a quick and easy game for kids and teens learning English
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2016, 01:10:53 PM »
another new version of spot it. good for elementary kids.

Spot it - Basic English.

print and laminate. Have fun.

Offline SnackySnack

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Re: Spot it! ---- a quick and easy game for kids and teens learning English
« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2016, 01:40:40 PM »
These are awesome! Found an instruction video on another waygook thread:
http://www.waygook.org/index.php?topic=85520.0

Also attached the video below
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Offline Dyls

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Re: Spot it! ---- a quick and easy game for kids and teens learning English
« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2017, 12:22:06 PM »
These are great! Thanks!

Offline Palustris

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I found this generator to make your own sets: http://aaronbarker.net/spot-it/spot-it.html.

Attached is a set (31 cards, six images) with action pictures that I made for practicing present continuous with first grade middle schoolers.

Offline orange6ur1

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Re: Spot it! ---- a quick and easy game for kids and teens learning English
« Reply #7 on: October 10, 2017, 09:06:55 AM »
This is great! Thank you for the link. I want my kids to learn different animals and habitats so hopefully this will be an interesting game they can play....keyword: hopefully ^^

Offline ballsila2136

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Re: Spot it! ---- a quick and easy game for kids and teens learning English
« Reply #8 on: October 12, 2017, 12:22:57 PM »
It was big help

Offline cyears

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Re: Spot it! ---- a quick and easy game for kids and teens learning English
« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2017, 06:21:03 PM »
Thank you for the materials  ;D