Playing categories is beneficial for your students into their vocabulary expansion or review. It promotes critical thinking to select the correct category. It is great for word association. Useful for learners that are staring English at the age of six, seven and maybe even older. Find it here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Categories-Card-Games-for-Elementary-English-Language-Learners-11296159
Print
this fun and educational game for teachers in Primary One. The cards have different and relevant categories:
school, numbers, toys, pets, rooms of the house, pets, family, face, food.
Shuffle
all the cards and place them on a table.
Players
can take turns drawing a card and placing it under the category that it belongs.
The
game ends when all the cards are under each category. You can have several
groups work at the same time by printing several sets.
Adjust
the game to your students in class to have the most fun and interaction
possible.
You
can also make a poster using the cards and bring it in to the class. Have the students
play using their notebooks. name a category and have the students write all the
words form the units they can recall in a set time. Players can share their set
of words and see who could write the most words on that category. Do you have
any other idea? Well, please share in the comments box.
Teachers!
I do have another blog for younger students with ideas, activities and resources.
Check it out:
www.eflpreschoolteachers.blogspot.com
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