I was inspired by UonumaRobert's Uno cards and worksheets. So I made an Irasutoya card deck version because Irasutoya images are just so darn cute!!
I liked his idea a lot because these cards can be used for so many grammar points.
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I was inspired by UonumaRobert's Uno cards and worksheets. So I made an Irasutoya card deck version because Irasutoya images are just so darn cute!!
I liked his idea a lot because these cards can be used for so many grammar points.
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They look great. I like that they are just pictures. You can use any accompanying vocabulary worksheet or use them as a level up so students have to try and remember the vocabulary.
Thank you! That's what I was thinking too. The higher-level students can get creative. So they could say "He's seeing a movie", "He's eating popcorn" or "He's sitting down" all for the same picture.
Oops, I meant "He's drinking cola", but you know what I mean.
Thank you for the UNO cards! I played it with my first grade middle school students and they loved it! I made a short presentation to explain the rules. You can borrow it here:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MVwkcOzauJNhQFikpnuceEQ8T0-R9wl9qvci64hUuHg/edit?usp=sharing