Imperative Practice- Ball Games
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Four fun games to practise verb and don't plus verb for orders/ commands/ instructions on the topic of ball games, including competing to come up with ideas and guessing games.
Lesson Plan Content:
Imperative practice ball games
Giving instructions ball game
Throw the ball toward another student just after you shout out an instruction like “Catch the ball with two fingers” or “Don’t touch the ball”, and see if your partner can do that thing (quickly enough). If you say “Don’t…”, they can do any other action apart from the “…” that you said, e.g. they can touch the ball as long as they don’t catch it if you said “Don’t catch the ball”. If you are scoring, the person giving the instruction gets one point if the other person doesn’t do it (quickly enough), and the other person gets a point if they can do it or if there is no instruction before the ball is thrown.
Guessing instructions ball game
Mime doing something with a ball or avoiding doing something with a ball (for “Don’t…”) and see if your partner can guess what instruction you are making gestures for.
Ball game instructions brainstorming game
Take turns brainstorming possible instructions with a ball until someone repeats, says something that is impossible, or gives up.
Guess the ball game game
Give instructions related to one sport like “Kick the ball”, “Don’t catch the ball” and “Don’t push the other players” until your partner guesses which sport you are talking about.
Suggested instructions
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(Don’t)
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block blow catch chest dodge give me head kick knee look at pass me pick up punch shoulder shout at slap stop touch write on |
the ball |
(with one hand). (with two hands). (with two fingers). (with your knees). (with your elbows). (with your chest). (once). (twice). (three times). (… times).
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