Have the students stand in a circle, with the teacher standing in the middle. The teacher points to a student and says a verb in the simple present form. The student who has been pointed to ducks to the ground, and the students on either side must correctly change the verb to the simple past. The student who says the correct answer first stays and the other student is eliminated. Play until there are two students left. Have the final two students do a cowboy style shoot-out to determine the winner. (Stand back to back, walk three steps, the teacher says a verb, and the students turn and say the correct answer. The student that says the correct answer first is the winner.)
Have the students stand in a circle, with the teacher standing in the middle. The teacher points to a student and says a verb in the simple present form. The student who has been pointed to ducks to the ground, and the students on either side must correctly change the verb to the simple past. The student who says the correct answer first stays and the other student is eliminated. Play until there are two students left. Have the final two students do a cowboy style shoot-out to determine the winner. (Stand back to back, walk three steps, the teacher says a verb, and the students turn and say the correct answer. The student that says the correct answer first is the winner.)
Have the students stand in a circle, with the teacher standing in the middle. The teacher points to a student and says a verb in the simple present form. The student who has been pointed to ducks to the ground, and the students on either side must correctly change the verb to the simple past. The student who says the correct answer first stays and the other student is eliminated. Play until there are two students left. Have the final two students do a cowboy style shoot-out to determine the winner. (Stand back to back, walk three steps, the teacher says a verb, and the students turn and say the correct answer. The student that says the correct answer first is the winner.)