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Transportation:
a fire truck, a police car, an ambulance, a taxi, a truck, a motorcycle, a bus, a train, a bike, an airplane, a helicopter, a tank, a boat, a submarine, a rocket, a UFO, a jeep, a sports car, a van large flash cards, small game cards, bingo cards, a handout b/w backings: game cards, bingo cards a single sheet board game: role dice and move around the board trying to get back to earth. Have the students name the objects as they land on them. or for more complicate language have them say how they got there.
Mark's note: The board game can be used to practice "What's that?" When a student lands on a square have the whole group ask in chorus 1, 2, 3, "What's that?" or for more complicate language have them say how they got there. I teach this set very early on but then use it again much later to go over the verbs 'take', 'ride', 'drive' and 'fly' for how we get places. "How do you go to school?" "I fly a rocket to school." |
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