Games and childhood are natural
allies. What child doesn't like to have fun? And what adult doesn't look
back in fond remembrance on the games of his or her childhood? More than
just entertaining, however, many traditional children's games are easily
adapted for use in the ESL or EFL setting. Listed below are some of my favorites.
Look them over....See any you like? Use them! Now, help this list expand
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Alphabet Dominoes |
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A letter-initial sound matching game; played like Double Six Dominoes. |
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Animal Alphabet |
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A letter-initial sound matching game; may be played like Memory. |
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Around the House Bingo |
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A vocabulary game; reviews rooms in a house and basic home furnishings; coordinates with Let's Go 2. |
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CVC Match-up |
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A beginning reading game; reviews the concept of rhyming words and drills the consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) word pattern. |
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One or More? Bingo |
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A beginning grammar game; encourages players to differentiate between singular and plural nouns; may also be used to build auditory discrimination skills. |
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Rhyming Word Dominoes |
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A beginning reading game; players match rhyming short vowel words. |
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Subject-Verb Gramminoes |
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An elementary grammar game; students follow basic dominoes rules of play to match sentence halves and create grammatically-correct sentences. |
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Telling Time Bingo |
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A beginning listening game; students must recognize times to the hour and the half hour. |
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Weather Dominoes |
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A beginning vocabulary game; played like Double Six Dominoes. |