Christmas things possessive pronouns drawing games
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
My, your, his, her and their and Xmas vocabulary practice with a fun sketching game
Lesson Plan Content:
Christmas things possessive pronouns drawing games
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Choose a thing related to Xmas that you can see, e.g. from a Christmas poster on the wall or a decoration in that room. Draw one part of that thing, and see if your partner can identify it (“It’s his nose”, “They are her arms”, etc)
Draw one of the male and female pairs on one of the lines below, e.g. choose the fourth line and draw a boy and a snowwoman. Choose something that could be added to those pictures and ask who it should be given to with questions like “Whose present is it?” and “Whose legs are they?” Draw that thing/ those things in the place that your partner says, then take turns doing the same. Your teacher will tell you if you can decide to add it to both with “It is/ They are their…” or not.
Male and female pairs to draw
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Santa |
A fairy |
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Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer |
A girl |
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A snowman |
Mother |
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A boy |
A snowwoman |
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An elf |
Grandmother |
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A gingerbread man |
A chicken/ A hen/ A turkey |
Suggested questions
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Whose beard is it? Whose belt is it? Whose cake is it? Whose candy is it? Whose carrot is it? Whose Christmas dinner is it? Whose coat is it? Whose hair is it? Whose hat is it? Whose mouth is it? Whose nose is it? Whose pie is it? Whose present is it? Whose sack is it? Whose scarf is it? Whose sleigh is it? Whose stocking is it? Whose tail is it? Whose toy is it?
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Whose antlers are they? Whose arms are they? Whose buttons are they? Whose eyes are they? Whose gloves are they? Whose hands are they? Whose legs are they? Whose roast potatoes are they? Whose wings are they?
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Do the same with “It is/ They are + my/ your…” with pictures of you and your partner.
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