Difference between revisions of "Karuta"
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*[[Flyswatter Game|Flyswatter]]: Cards are on the blackboard, students split into teams, one person from each team goes up to the board and hits the right card with a flyswatter. | *[[Flyswatter Game|Flyswatter]]: Cards are on the blackboard, students split into teams, one person from each team goes up to the board and hits the right card with a flyswatter. | ||
*[[Finger Karuta]]: Instead of cards spread out on the table, students point to pictures on a sheet | *[[Finger Karuta]]: Instead of cards spread out on the table, students point to pictures on a sheet | ||
− | *Twister: To keep higher level students from constantly winning, they must keep their finger on the cards they have already won | + | **Twister: To keep higher level students from constantly winning, they must keep their finger on the cards they have already won |
*Run and touch: Cards are on the blackboard, students split into teams and stand away from the board. The ALT says the word and the first person of each team runs and touches the right card. | *Run and touch: Cards are on the blackboard, students split into teams and stand away from the board. The ALT says the word and the first person of each team runs and touches the right card. | ||
Revision as of 09:29, 17 January 2014
Contents
Time
10 min
Materials
Flashcards, flyswatters (optional)
Directions
First teach/review vocabulary (colors, animals, etc.). The first person to slap the card that the ALT says wins the card.
Variations
- Flyswatter: Cards are on the blackboard, students split into teams, one person from each team goes up to the board and hits the right card with a flyswatter.
- Finger Karuta: Instead of cards spread out on the table, students point to pictures on a sheet
- Twister: To keep higher level students from constantly winning, they must keep their finger on the cards they have already won
- Run and touch: Cards are on the blackboard, students split into teams and stand away from the board. The ALT says the word and the first person of each team runs and touches the right card.