This game is ideal for practising "Have you got?" To play, you will need a regular deck of cards.
Deal each student five cards. They have to keep their cards a secret. The first student asks another student "Have you got a ...7?"
The student will respond:
"Yes, I have" or "No, I haven't"
If the student has the card, they give the card to the 'asker' who then places their match on the table and gets another turn. If the student doesn't have the card, the 'asker' has to 'go fish'. They will choose a card from the discard pile.
This game is ideal for practising "Have you got?" To play, you will need a regular deck of cards.
Deal each student five cards. They have to keep their cards a secret. The first student asks another student "Have you got a ...7?"
The student will respond:
"Yes, I have" or "No, I haven't"
If the student has the card, they give the card to the 'asker' who then places their match on the table and gets another turn. If the student doesn't have the card, the 'asker' has to 'go fish'. They will choose a card from the discard pile.
This game is ideal for practising "Have you got?" To play, you will need a regular deck of cards.
Deal each student five cards. They have to keep their cards a secret. The first student asks another student "Have you got a ...7?"
The student will respond:
"Yes, I have" or "No, I haven't"
If the student has the card, they give the card to the 'asker' who then places their match on the table and gets another turn. If the student doesn't have the card, the 'asker' has to 'go fish'. They will choose a card from the discard pile.