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| I found some interesting dice games at http://www.koplowgames.com/ A set of dice with the questions who, what, where, why , when and how printed on them. Does anyone know of some games these can be used for in groups? Can anyone lead me to a site with games of this nature? Thank you Cynde in Finland |
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| I would probably pair the Wh-di with another actualy di and let the students play a board game on any snakes and ladders type game board. They would roll both dice and if it comes up what and 4 they have to ask someone a what question and then they get to move ahead 4 spaces. You don't really need a wh-di. You can just assign a wh-woed to numbers and when it comes up the students must use that word in a question. 1-what 2-when 3-why 4-where 5-who 6-which So if the student rolls 3-2, they would make a question with why and move ahead 2 spaces. websites with games: http://www.mes-english.com FREE games, flash cards, projects. no registration/no spam www.eslhq.com free worksheet creator and clipart but you have to register www.eslcity.com free but you have to register I hope that helps. Mark |
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