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TheSleeping Game

GRAMMAR: General Game     SUBMITTED BY: Charlotte Steggall     BORROWED FROM / INSPIRED BY: My JTE     DATE ADDED: Apr 28, 2010     EDITED BY: まだ

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35-50 min.
 
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Brief Outline: Students work together to put sentences in the right order.

 

Detailed Explanation:

  1. Split students into their cleaning groups (or groups of 5 or 6) and get them to push their desks together. 
  2. Ask them to decide the order of the group members. (I find it's always best to actually confirm that they have done this by asking all the 1s to put their hand up, then the 2s and so on).
  3. Tell all the students to go to sleep.
  4. Teacher writes a word on the board from a scrambled sentence (that has 6 words or more). For example if "I played tennis with my friends" is your secret sentence, you can write "played" first.
  5. All the 1s "wake up", look at the word, memorise it, then go back to sleep.
  6. Erase the 1st word and then write another word from the sentence. The 2s wake up, memorise it, then go back to sleep.
  7. Carry on like this until all the words have been shown. If you have more words than students in a group, then the order goes back to the 1st student and goes round again.
  8. All students then wake up, and talk with each other and try to put the sentence back together again. Once they think they have done it, they run to the teacher's desk to get it checked. The first team with the correct sentence gets the point.

 

Teaching Suggestions:

  • Most JHS classes have one or two students who are very low level, and with these students I try to memorise (with the help of the JTE) what number in the group's order the student is, then make sure I do easy words like "the" or "and" or something for them.

 

Comments:

 

  • (Sept 9, 2011) Pete said:
    amazing game!! I just played it and the students loved it!!!
  • (Aug 18, 2011) Joyce said: I quite like this game too. As to many activities, it works better with more genki classes. I think it works even better when the JTE helps create the competitive but fun atmosphere. Actually the longest I've done was around 30 minutes. I find anything longer would be dragging it...
  • (May 30, 2011) Charlotte said: Thank you everyone! I use this as a review class- students usually are able to keep going through most of the class, they love it so much!
  • (Apr 21, 2011) tarasensei said: Great, easy game; kids loved it. Definitely doesn't need to take 35 minutes, and 50 would be a stretch. We did this for 2 sentences, took about 15 minutes overall.
  • (Mar 1, 2011) Deb said: Great Game! All students really got into it.
  • (Nov 5, 2010) david said: best game ever