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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS Black Peter card game (part 2)
The Black Peter card game is to be played by 3 or 4 students, so if you have more pupils, you´ll need to put them in groups and print out more copies of the game cards sets. How to play? The game is easy and lots of fun - once all the cards have been dealt out to the players (some players may have more cards than others, but that´s ok), the players have to check whether they have any pairs and - if so - put the pairs face up on the desk. Then each player takes turns offering his cards facedown to the person on his left. That person selects a card (not seeing what card it is) and adds it to his or her hand. This player then sees if the selected card makes a pair with their original cards. If so, the pair is discarded face up as well. The player who just took a card then offers his or her cards to the person to their left and so on. A player is allowed to shuffle his hand before offering it to the player on his left. The object of the game is to continue to take cards, discarding pairs, until all players except one have no cards. That one player will be left with the lone unmatchable card; they are "stuck with the Black Peter" and lose.
Level:elementary
Age: 8-17
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