Is there & Are there- Spelling Games
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Students practise spelling and there is/ there are yes/ no questions at the same time, first as a pairwork spelling test and then as a guessing game like hangman, including there is/ are questions and answers grammar presentation.
Lesson Plan Content:
Is there/ Are there spelling games
Listen to your partner say a word and guess how many letters are in it with “Are there… letters?” When someone guesses the right number of letters, your partner will write that many gaps on their paper or the board (e.g. “_ _ _ _” for a four-letter word). Then take turns guessing what letters are in the word with questions like “Are there any Ps?” If the answer is “Yes, there are”, ask about how many with questions like “Is there an M?” and “Are there two Os?” If your partner says “Yes, there is/ are”, then they will write those letters in the correct place. If you are scoring, you get one point for each “Yes” answer. Your teacher will tell you if you also lose a point if you get a “No” answer.
Suggested is there/ are there questions about spelling Are there two letters/ three letters/ four letters/… letters? Are there any As/ any Bs/ any …s? Is there one C/ one D/ one …? Is there a B/ a C/ a D/ a …? Is there an E/ an F/ an H/ an …? Are there two Es/ two Fs/ two Gs/ two …s? Are there three Hs/ three Is/ three Js/ three …s? Are there … …s? Suggested answers Yes, there are. – No, there aren’t. Yes, there is. – No, there isn’t. |
Suggested words to make your partner(s) guess the spelling of
- afternoon
- August
- bananas
- baseball
- basketball
- bicycle
- bottles
- breakfast
- bus stop
- cafeteria
- classroom
- coffee
- comics
- computer games
- cooking
- cupboard
- dancing
- December
- eggs
- evening
- February
- fishing
- fruit juice
- good
- homework
- ill
- January
- Japanese
- library
- living room
- morning
- notebooks
- November
- October
- onion
- orange
- pencil cases
- pizza
- post office
- sandals
- September
- shoes
- small
- snakes
- soccer
- soup
- strawberries
- summer
- sunglasses
- sunny
- sweater
- swimming pool
- teeth
- telephone
- television
- umbrellas
Ask about anything above you don’t understand, working together to make suitable questions each time.
Is there/ Are there grammar presentation
Without looking above, put one word into each gap below.
Are there three letters? Yes, there _______.
_____ _____ any Qs? No, _____ ________.
______ there an E? Yes, __________ is.
Is there ____ P? No, there ___________.
Further practice
Do the same, but without saying what the word is before people guess the letters.
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