Role - play games. Role - play games can be seen as simple, guided drama activities. The language input can be quite rigidly prescribed or very open depending on the language level, curiosity, and confidence of class. Role plays stimulate a child's imagination and are tests of true communication.
Singing and chanting games. Singing and chanting games often involve movement, but we decided to list them separately since music plays such an important role in early childhood learning.
Team games. Team games can belong to the other categories, but also require cooperative team work.
Word games. These games utilize children's enjoyment of playing with words. They are mostly for older children as they involve spelling and writing.
Spelling Bee: Have all your students stand at the front of the class. Give student1 a word to spell. The student orally spells the word and the teacher writes it on the board as it is being spelt. If the spelling is wrong the student is knocked out of the game. The last student standing is the winner. This also works well as a team game.
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