Adjectives and Halloween vocabulary drawing game
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Basic adjectives and Halloween nouns pick and draw colloborative drawing game, including clothes and body parts.
Lesson Plan Content:
Adjectives and Halloween vocabulary drawing game
Take turns using the words below to decide what to draw on a picture together (on the board or a big piece of paper).
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It’s a/ It’s an |
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big |
cold |
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fat |
happy |
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hot |
hungry |
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old |
pretty |
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sad |
short |
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sleepy/ tired |
small/ little |
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tall/ long |
thin |
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ugly |
young/ new |
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bat/ vampire bat
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cat/ black cat
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ghost
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monster/ Frankenstein’s monster |
mummy
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pumpkin/ Jack-o’-lantern
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skeleton
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spider
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vampire
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witch
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wolf/ werewolf
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zombie
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Use the cards above and below to continue the picture.
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with |
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big |
fat |
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pretty |
short |
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small/ little |
tall/ long |
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thin |
ugly |
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arms
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boots
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broom/ broomstick
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candle
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cloak/ cape
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ears
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eyes
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feet
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fingers
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hair
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hands
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hat
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head
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legs
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mouth
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nose
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shoes
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tail
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teeth
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wings
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Use language like that above to describe the finished picture.
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