Great game! You could use a 100s pocket chart for this too.
@mmemindset2 ай бұрын
Yes! You certainly can:)
@nicolevagacs8547 Жыл бұрын
My students and I love this game! I make a digital version on a Google Slide where I have several images of the vocabulary we are learning spread out all over the slide. Then I hide anywhere from 1 to 3 different GIFs behind the images. I split the class into two teams and they take turns guessing where the GIFs are hiding. They get one point for guessing and three points if they uncover a GIF. They love it! I like the digital aspect because even though it still takes time to create , I don’t have to store a physical game. Thanks for all your amazing ideas!
@mmemindset Жыл бұрын
Yes! That's awesome! I like the physical games too because I can put them into learning centres and then I am not troubleshooting with little ones (which can be challenging). I thought about doing them digitally but I've already got so much on the go. Making resources takes a lot of time, so true! There are some digital ones already available on TPT a store called Fun in French Immersion. There are a lot of themes all ready. Thanks for watching and commenting:)
@mdkamrulhasansarkar18245 ай бұрын
This video is very helpful for learn French
@mmemindset5 ай бұрын
I"m glad it was helpful!
@mc-dk5cf Жыл бұрын
I do this too, but I use a pocket chart and index cards. When I introduce a new topic/structure, I have my students make a card for the game (like if we’re learning food vocabulary - they’ll write “ma collation preferree eat…” and whatever snack food and draw a matching picture. I then collect the cards and put them in the pocket chart and hide stickers behind sone of the cards. When it’s their turn, I’ll ask the question and they have to read their card in answer. They love winning stickers,,
@mmemindset Жыл бұрын
That's awesome! It sound like they are engaged and having fun! Bonne idée!!