221. Please, fair play


(I must say something. I do not mean, in any way, that the players above are doing any wrong playing).

Further games!


Most of the games I propose to you don't need extra preparation out of the classroom, like making up posters, etc. You can directly implement them in the classroom!


1. Writing words on BB from someone spelling, either you or a student.


12. Reading numbers and years written on the blackboard (BB).


3. Many possible games with the alphabet. One example: once the alphabet is on BB the teacher taps on one letter, with his marker or chalk, and they say out the pronunciation of that letter. Can be funny .

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