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Memory Game

Using a lexical set such as apple, orange, pear  etc.  First brainstorm all the words you can find in the set and elicit where necessary and place to the board.  When finished clear the board and split students into teams.  Get the first student in a team to start by saying a word from the set, example; orange.  The second student adds another item example; apple, orange.  The third student has to say, apple, orange and add another item.  So each student has to say all the previous words in the correct order before adding their own.  The team that can repeat the longest word chain in the correct order with the most words are the winners.

 

 

 

 

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