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Playing games allows children to PRACTISE language in a fun and relaxed environment.
The key words to practise from the story are: Cat (in a hat), Fox (in a box), Dog (in the fog), Mum (in the sun), Dad (on a lily pad), Little Jean (by the stream), Granny Grace (in a race), Grampy Grump (on a stump), Brown Owl
This activity can be used as a filler, a station activity , for early finishers etc. The game itself does not last long but the pupils will enjoy it so much that they play it over and over again!
Why not laminate the sheet so that it can be reused? Or children can place different coloured glass nuggets down instead of drawing OXO.
By playing a game of tic tac toe / noughts and crosses, children have to USE the new language and tactics to win the game.
They are in control of the level of language they use.
E.g. If they choose the square with CAT on it, they can say as long or as short answer as they like to get it:
Cat
This is Cat.
This is Cat in a hat.
I can see Cat in a hat.
I spy, with my little eye, Cat in a hat!
All characters are taken from the rhyming picture book 'Brown Owl', by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.
Have fun reading and rhyming with Brown Owl!
For more information about my series of rhyming picture books, please visit: readandrhyme.at
This mega bundle includes ALL the resources and worksheets I have created so far to use with my rhyming English children's book 'Brown Owl'.Teach English to 6-10 year-olds with the 'Read and Rhyme with Brown Owl' series by Rachel Schmidlechner and Nadja Grace Bodner.This bundle includes pre-, whilst- and post-reading activities.As I come up with new ideas, I had them to this bundle!
Niveau scolaire: Grande Section, Cycle 1, Cycle 2, Cycle 3
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