Infinitives of Purpose Adventure Board Game
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Lesson Plan Content:
Infinitive of Purpose Adventure Board Game
Thorny
bushes
blocking the
way
Town full of
enemies to
cross
Very soft
ground (e.g.
sinking sand
or a bog/
swamp)
Very thick
jungle
START
A shoe falls
apart
Sudden
heavy rain
Work in groups of at least four people and
divide each group into at least two teams.
Each team should look at the challenges that
you might have to overcome in the board
game and choose seven objects which you
want to take with you on your journey to help
with those things. It must be possible for the
two or three people in your team to carry all
the things that you choose, and you aren’t
allowed anything with (mechanical or
electrical) power. Your teacher will tell you if
you should use the list of objects below,
come up with your own ideas, or both.
When you have reported the objects that you
have chosen, place one counter per team
(e.g. a pen cap) on the START square. Roll
the dice. To move to the new square
suggested by the number on the dice, you
must explain how you can use one of your
objects to get past the challenge that is
written there. You can also use things that
are probably around you like rocks and
branches, but you must use at least one thing
from the selection of things you chose to
solve each challenge. You can combine
objects and reuse objects for more than one
challenge if you like.
If the other team(s) agree that solution which
you suggest is possible with the object(s)
which you mention and would work, you
move to that square. If not, you have to stay
on the square you were on when you rolled
the dice and try again when your turn comes.
Aggressive
dog
Snake bite
All lost your
way
Rapidly
flowing river
to cross
Alligator
infested
waters
People
chasing you
Barbed wire
One person
unable to
walk
Bored
Nothing to
drink
Broken leg
Need to
sleep
Cut hand
Need to
signal to a
plane flying
overhead
Dark woods
Need to
move silently
Deep snow
Need to hurry
up
Desert to
cross
Need to hide
Dogs
following your
scent
Need to
communicate
with people
at a distance
Fallen into a
deep hole
Lost one
member of
the group
Fever
Locked gate
Forest fire
Ice-covered
lake to cross
Hurricane
Hungry
High fence
Freezing cold
night
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2014
Suggested things to take
Your teacher will tell you if you must choose only from the things below or if you can also
come up with your own ideas.
1
(Manual) drill
2
Bag of edible seeds
3
Balloons
4
Bed sheet
5
Black ink
6
Blanket
7
Bubble wrap
8
Bucket
9
Bulldog clips
10
Cardboard box
11
Chili powder
12
Clothes hanger
13
Clothes pegs
14
Coffee filters
15
Cotton wool
16
Disposable chopsticks
17
Drawing pins (= Thumbtacks)
18
Hammer
19
Magnet
20
Mirror
21
Nail file
22
Needle
23
Newspapers
24
Notebook
25
Pair of glasses
26
Plastic bin bag
27
Poster tube
28
Rubber bands
29
Safety pins
30
Salt
31
Scissors
32
Sellotape
33
Sewing thread
34
Shin pads
35
Shoe polish
36
Skateboard
37
Meat
38
Sleeping pills
39
Springs
40
Tennis rackets
41
Umbrella
42
Whistle
43
Winter scarf
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2014
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