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SUBMITTED BY: Roger Parker     EDITED BY: まだ

Pen Collection

GRAMMAR: Possessives     EXAMPLE: Whose pen is this?  It is Roger's pen.     DATE ADDED: 06-01-08 

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 15-30 min.
 
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Brief Outline: This is a simple game that practices 'whose' and borrowing the students' pens.

 

Materials Needed:

  • Students' pens

 

Detailed Explanation:

  1. This game is boys vs. girls game.  Openly, collect 10 pens from the girls so the boys can see.  Then ask the boys, "Whose pen is this," and see if you get the correct answer.
  2. Once finished, do the same by collecting 10 pens from the boys and ask the girls.
  3. This game works quite well.

 

Comments:

  • (Dec 5, 2010) Matt Lopez said: This is a simple game, and many of the students I used it with had a good time and it tested their understanding of the task at hand.
    I didn't do boys vs girls, I instead just split the class down the middle I think it worked just as well.