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Battleship
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1. Draw two grids on the whiteboard before class arrives. These are the radar grids 6x6, and to keep teams honest. See handout.
2. Review lesson material and sell the usefulness of the lesson material.
3. Divide class into two teams, LEFT and RIGHT.
4. Give handouts to students and its vocabulary and lesson topic. Ex; Battleship Cruiser, Frigate, Hit, miss, boom and ......
5. Have each team secretly draw six ships on one paper, two of each type. Use whiteboard grid to explain ship sizes. One type of ship is fours grid squares, another is three, and the other is two. Explain that the can only draw horizontally or vertically(up/down or left/right).
6. The teacher should write down each teams ship locations on a separate paper to keep it fair. You can also give each student their own paper to read and play with.
7. The use Rock Paper Scissors to decide which team goes first. The team that goes first can chose to read any sentence in their radar grid. Students on each team must each read sentences in turn so that everyone participates.
8. The other team must listen and answer, Hit or Miss. The teacher can keep track of the board by recording the shots on the whiteboard grid. This will also help the students to understand the game at the start.
9. Then each team takes turns until one team has won by destroying all the other team’s ships.
10. Explain that when a team’s ship is destroyed, the team must say, “Boom Boom” for a frigate, and Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom for a battleship and so on. This helps the other team understand the board layout.
11. When the team game is over, have students play again as pairs, time permitting.
12. You can also add submarine, which are one grid square, to make the game more difficult.
Level:intermediate
Age: 10-17
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