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Christmas “What’s missing?” card games

During the summer we had the Baby Monkey’s Clothes “What’s missing?” card game which proved a huge success. It was particular useful for mixed groups as kids who might be weak in English had a chance win if they could quickly see what was missing. Even adults had a fun challenge with them. Over on…

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Squares Game: Christmas Version!

The Halloween and regular Squares games were a huge hit. Β So here’s a fantastic Christmas version! As usual the cool thing is that it lets you review lots and lots of lessons without needing lots and lots of printing! 1. Place, face down, severalΒ mini cards for themes you wishΒ to review on each of the large…

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Quick Tip & Days of the Week Game

Anthony just wrote a quick tip on Facebook: Quick tip! In my opinion now is the best time to do When! When! When! while we’re sandwiched between Halloween and Christmas, the graphics on the screen really work when it comes to the months! Get your skates on though, you’ve only got till Wednesday to try…

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Exploding Santa Game!

This is a great mash up between the “Exploding Fat Man” game from Mido’s Book of Games and the “Do you like..?” running karuta game. You can of course do it with any theme, but seeing as it’s Christmas, let’s do the the “Decorate the Christmas Tree” song. So first of all run through the…

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Flags Game: Eigo Note Where do you want to go? Lesson

Quite a few teachers have written asking for help with the Eigo Note’s “Where do you want to go?” lesson. As you’ve probably guessed, it is really tough as the language hasn’t been thought out well and there is no pattern to learn. But yesterday Yukari came up with a very good idea to go…

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3 Quick Halloween Games: Nemo, Harry it hurts & Trick or Treat Clocks

Here are 3 quick “go to” games for Halloween that work a treat! The first one is the Nemo “What can you see?” Game – but this time the kids say “I can see aΒ vampire” etc. instead of sea monsters! Lots of fun for younger kids. Here’s the video of the game in action with…

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