11 Go and find L: Children, line up in two teams, please. – Behind you on the table are (pictures of ) some colours (animals, toys etc.). The teacher whispers to the first child in each team: Go and find the blue lolly/card/the cat/ the toast … L: I’ll tell you a word … I’ll whisper it in your ear. Now you (the first children standing in the lines) whisper the word to the next one. And so on. – Right, go on whispering down the line. The last child has to fetch the blue lolly and then goes to the front of his/her line. The first team to fetch the blue lolly wins the game. Guessing game First the children make different coloured hats out of paper. They simply cut a circle and cut this circle to the middle. Then they glue the two cut edges together to get out a simple round Chinese hat. Now the teacher puts a coloured hat on a child from behind, so that he/she cannot see its colour. The teacher then asks the child. L: What colour is your hat? Please ask the class. S1: Tony, is my hat green? S2: No, it isn’t. L: Ask somebody else. He asks another classmate until he gets the answer: Yes, it is! S1: Jill, is my hat red? … Instead of hats the game can be played with stickers (or cards). Then a child’s neighbour sticks a sticker onto the child’s forehead. The child must not see what’s on the sticker and asks the class: Am I a horse (banana, toy car …)? – No, you aren’t. – Yes, you are. KiM game or what is missing? L: Watch what I’m doing. I’m laying all these cards (things) out here. OK. One child goes outside briefly (or the children close their eyes briefly). One card is taken away. The child is called back and has to answer the question: What’s missing? L: Liza, would you leave the room, please? Let’s take away one of the cards and call her in again. (Close your eyes for one moment, please.) – Liza, come in again. (Open your eyes again.) Look at the cards. What’s missing? Look, look. Look and see. L: Look, look. Look and see. Point at something yellow (your folders, a teddy bear …) when I count to three. – One, two, three! – Very good. No, I’m sorry. This isn’t something yellow (a teddy bear …).
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