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ESL / English game for primary school
Seasonal games:
Cootie Catcher spring flowers / early bloomers
Cootie catcher Valentine´s Day
General vocabulary:
Cootie Catcher farm life / animals
Cootie Catcher feelings and emotions
Cootie catcher pirates and adventures
Heaven and Hell is a finger game known worldwide. Regionally it is also called Frog, Pepper and Salt or Schnipp Schnapp. My favorite version is “Cootie Catcher“ though - lice catching! However, those games are especially fun for young learners, as it allows kids to repeat their knowledge about early bloomers in an entertaining way.
How to play:
It takes two players. Player A takes the game, but keeps it closed. Player B names a number between 1 and 10 - in this number player A moves the Cootie Catcher back and forth and then opens it.
Four pictures will appear now.
Player B chooses one of the pictures and names the term for it. Whether it is true can be checked by opening the game.
Players take turns and play until all words have been named. Fields that were already named may not be taken for the rest of the game. You can also ask your learners to give points or to note down their vocabulary first and then check with the help of the game.
For differentiation, the following can be asked in addition to the word: genus, spelling (have word dictated), associations,
any special features, etc..
I wish you and your students a lot of fun with this lovely game!
Many kind regards,
Cindy Seidler
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Author: Cindy Seidler (Better Teaching Resources https://www.betterteachingresources.com
Clipart: see resource
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carnival cootie catcher English game / jeu anglaisESL / English game for primary schoolHeaven and Hell is a finger game known worldwide. Regionally it is also called Frog, Pepper and Salt or Schnipp Schnapp. My favorite version is “Cootie Catcher“ though - lice catching! However, those games are especially fun for young learners, as it allows kids to repeat their knowledge about early bloomers in an entertaining way.How to play:It takes two players. Player A takes the game, but keeps it closed. Player B names a number between 1 and 10 - in this number player A moves the Cootie Catcher back and forth and then opens it.Four pictures will appear now.Player B chooses one of the pictures and names the term for it. Whether it is true can be checked by opening the game.Players take turns and play until all words have been named. Fields that were already named may not be taken for the rest of the game. You can also ask your learners to give points or to note down their vocabulary first and then check with the help of the game.For differentiation, the following can be asked in addition to the word: genus, spelling (have word dictated), associations,any special features, etc..I wish you and your students a lot of fun with this lovely game!Many kind regards,Cindy Seidler❤️ Cindy Seidler - creative teaching materials made with love *************************************************************************freebies, sales and contact:❤️ My teaching materials @eduki Deutschland ❤️ My teaching materials @eduki France❤️ My teaching materials @eduki Spain ❤️ Homepage: betterteachingresources.com❤️ Follow me - FACEBOOK❤️ Follow me - INSTAGRAM❤️ Feedback or questions? info@betterteachingresources.comAutor: Cindy Seidler Better Teaching Resources https://www.betterteachingresources.com
Niveau scolaire: Cycle 2, Cycle 3
The Christmas Story cootie catcher English game / juego inglésESL / English game for primary schoolHeaven and Hell is a finger game known worldwide. Regionally it is also called Frog, Pepper and Salt or Schnipp Schnapp. My favorite version is “Cootie Catcher“ though - lice catching! However, those games are especially fun for young learners, as it allows kids to repeat their knowledge about early bloomers in an entertaining way.How to play:It takes two players. Player A takes the game, but keeps it closed. Player B names a number between 1 and 10 - in this number player A moves the Cootie Catcher back and forth and then opens it.Four pictures will appear now.Player B chooses one of the pictures and names the term for it. Whether it is true can be checked by opening the game.Players take turns and play until all words have been named. Fields that were already named may not be taken for the rest of the game. You can also ask your learners to give points or to note down their vocabulary first and then check with the help of the game.For differentiation, the following can be asked in addition to the word: genus, spelling (have word dictated), associations,any special features, etc..I wish you and your students a lot of fun with this lovely game!Many kind regards,Cindy Seidler❤️ Cindy Seidler - creative teaching materials made with love *************************************************************************freebies, sales and contact:❤️ My teaching materials @eduki Deutschland ❤️ My teaching materials @eduki France❤️ My teaching materials @eduki Spain ❤️ Homepage: betterteachingresources.com❤️ Follow me - FACEBOOK❤️ Follow me - INSTAGRAM❤️ Feedback or questions? info@betterteachingresources.comAutor: Cindy Seidler Better Teaching Resources https://www.betterteachingresources.com
Niveau scolaire: CM1, CM2
the weather English / AnglaisCootie Catcher game / fortune teller Heaven and Hell is a finger game known worldwide. Regionally it is also called Frog, Pepper and Salt or Schnipp Schnapp. My favorite version is “Cootie Catcher“ though - lice catching! However, those games are especially fun for young learners, as it allows kids to repeat their knowledge about early bloomers in an entertaining way. How to play:It takes two players. Player A takes the game, but keeps it closed. Player B names a number between 1 and 10 - in this number player A moves the Cootie Catcher back and forth and then opens it. Four pictures will appear now.Player B chooses one of the pictures and names the term for it. Whether it is true can be checked by opening the game. Players take turns and play until all words have been named. Fields that were already named may not be taken for the rest of the game. You can also ask your learners to give points or to note down their vocabulary first and then check with the help of the game.For differentiation, the following can be asked in addition to the word: genus, spelling (have word dictated), associations, any special features, etc..I wish you and your students a lot of fun with this lovely game!Many kind regards,Cindy Seidler************************************************************************Copyright:Autor: Cindy Seidler Better Teaching Resources https://www.betterteachingresources.com Clipart: see resource❤️ Cindy Seidler - creative teaching materials made with love ************************************************************************freebies, sales and contact:❤️ My teaching materials @eduki Deutschland ❤️ My teaching materials @eduki France❤️ My teaching materials @eduki Spain ❤️ Homepage: betterteachingresources.com❤️ Follow me - FACEBOOK❤️ Follow me - INSTAGRAM❤️ Feedback or questions? info@betterteachingresources.comAutor: Cindy Seidler Better Teaching Resources https://www.betterteachingresources.com
Niveau scolaire: Cycle 2, Cycle 3
CLOTHES cootie catcher English / Anglais ESL / English game for primary schoolHeaven and Hell is a finger game known worldwide. Regionally it is also called Frog, Pepper and Salt or Schnipp Schnapp. My favorite version is “Cootie Catcher“ though - lice catching! However, those games are especially fun for young learners, as it allows kids to repeat their knowledge about early bloomers in an entertaining way.How to play:It takes two players. Player A takes the game, but keeps it closed. Player B names a number between 1 and 10 - in this number player A moves the Cootie Catcher back and forth and then opens it.Four pictures will appear now.Player B chooses one of the pictures and names the term for it. Whether it is true can be checked by opening the game.Players take turns and play until all words have been named. Fields that were already named may not be taken for the rest of the game. You can also ask your learners to give points or to note down their vocabulary first and then check with the help of the game.For differentiation, the following can be asked in addition to the word: genus, spelling (have word dictated), associations,any special features, etc..I wish you and your students a lot of fun with this lovely game!Many kind regards,Cindy Seidler❤️ Cindy Seidler - creative teaching materials made with love *************************************************************************freebies, sales and contact:❤️ My teaching materials @eduki Deutschland ❤️ My teaching materials @eduki France❤️ My teaching materials @eduki Spain ❤️ Homepage: betterteachingresources.com❤️ Follow me - FACEBOOK❤️ Follow me - INSTAGRAM❤️ Feedback or questions? info@betterteachingresources.comAutor: Cindy Seidler Better Teaching Resources https://www.betterteachingresources.com ************************************************************************Salut! Je suis Cindy de Better Teaching Resources 😀 !J'enseigne l'allemand, l'anglais et l'espagnol à tous les niveaux depuis 15 ans et j'adore mon travail d'indépendant. Mes clients sont des écoles, des entreprises et des particuliers. Chaque jour, je rencontre une grande variété de personnages avec des exigences et des objectifs différents. Au fil des ans, j'ai développé de nombreuses approches créatives et mis beaucoup de travail acharné et de diligence dans la création de matériel pédagogique attrayant et moderne. J'aimerais maintenant partager avec vous ces idées pour l'école primaire, l'école secondaire et l'éducation des adultes et je serais très heureux de recevoir vos commentaires !Soit dit en passant, vous pouvez obtenir de nombreux supports pédagogiques bien pensés et attrayants tels que des feuilles de travail, des cartes illustrées, des jeux ou des plans de cours complets ici eduki.Et il y a aussi quelque chose de gratuit! Vous cherchez du matériel pédagogique gratuit ? Alors jetez un œil sur ma page sous « Matériel pédagogique gratuit » ! Vous serez étonné .Vous pouvez également trouver du matériel pédagogique gratuit et des conseils pour enseigner des cours sur mon site Web betterteachingresources.com.Bien à vous,Cindy Seidler
Niveau scolaire: CM2, Cycle 3
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