Thanks for all the requests this week. In Zurich airport I just made a Christmas version of the Uno Style Card Game – The One. This one is to practice prepositions (under, on, in etc.) along with Gingerbread house, snowman, Christmas tree and Christmas presents. Enjoy!
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5:32 pm on November 13th, 2009
Thank you! this makes me feel a bit better between all the fever.
How I wished today to have a Baby Monkey story on VIDEO!
It’s so hard to just lye on the couch but can’t sleep.
Well, for now, I went with Anpanman. His voice always makes me feel comfortable and sleep…
Have a nice time in Europe!
7:19 pm on November 13th, 2009
They look fantastic, so colourful. I do use these types of cards, but normally for bingo and putting the right card on a colour square or number tile board etc. I never use the game so I think I must try to figure it out. I haven’t played Uno in about 30 years!! How long does a game last, about?? I will look on YouTube to see if there is a game in action there!
7:19 pm on November 13th, 2009
Yay, thanks so much! With these, my Christmas preparation is complete!
Margit>
Feel better soon! I do hope it’s not the dreaded flu ~
7:21 pm on November 13th, 2009
I just read the instructions on the site! OK that makes perfect sense now!
2:34 am on November 14th, 2009
These are so Christmasy! Wonderful. Thank you.
4:44 pm on November 14th, 2009
That was fast!…FANTASTIC! and perfect timing…I just started the prepositions in class! Get well soon!
6:55 pm on November 14th, 2009
> Flossy
I’d never thought of using these cards to play Bingo! Great idea ~
10:29 pm on November 15th, 2009
Hi Julian
I often use the mini cards to play bingo e.g. if the students know three or four themes, they pick 9 cards from all the different mini cards and then use them as their ‘bingo card’. It works a treat!