Possessive Adjectives Drawing Game
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Students pick and draw objects with your, my, his and her to go with pictures of themselves and their classmates, including the option of silly things for other people.
Lesson Plan Content:
Possessive adjectives drawing game
Instructions for teachers
Students choose and arrange cards, say the sentence, and can then draw that with pictures of themselves, their teacher or partner, another girl or another boy (depending on which possessive adjective card they chose). For more fun, they can choose and draw nice things for themselves and silly things for other people. Students can then make cards to play the same game with.
Cards to cut up or tick off
It’s
|
It’s |
They’re |
They’re |
my
|
your |
his |
her |
red
|
black |
light blue |
dark blue |
orange
|
purple |
pink |
brown |
green
|
white |
grey |
yellow |
old
|
big |
small |
short |
tall
|
long |
happy |
sad |
thin
|
fat |
ugly |
pretty |
eyes
|
hair |
nose |
mouth |
legs
|
arms |
fingers |
feet |
skirt
|
dress |
shorts |
ring |
lipstick
|
high heels |
boxing gloves |
helmet |
sunglasses
|
pyjamas |
handbag |
slippers |
gun
|
tank |
doll |
baby |
plane
|
tractor |
motorbike |
skateboard |
pen
|
pencil |
eraser |
pencil case |
book
|
ruler |
bag |
notebook |
toothbrush
|
comb |
brush |
mirror |
cup
|
towel |
house |
bedroom |
cow
|
horse
|
fish |
bird |
spider
|
snake |
monkey |
hippo |
ant
|
frog |
snail |
beetle |
donuts
|
hamburgers |
sausages |
watermelon |
apple
|
ball |
cat |
dog |
elephant
|
fan |
giraffe |
hat |
ice cream
|
jacket |
key |
ladder |
money
|
necklace |
octopus |
piano |
queen’s chair
|
robot |
stilts |
teddy |
umbrella
|
violin |
watch |
X-ray |
yoyo
|
zip |
and |
and |
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