About Activity

Overview

Clothing Classroom Cards is a game designed to provide students with practice using common classroom vocabulary words.

Students can play this game after memorizing only __ nouns.

Currently, there is one sets of 16 cards available for this game.

It's a deduction card game with a different set of variously colored books on each card. Players need to use their verbal skills to deduce which of the cards laid out in front of them matches the "secret card" in their activity partner's possession, by using the sentence structure "Is someone wearing _________________ ?"

 

Activity Presentation Phase Instructions

 

Classroom Clothing Card Example

Card with shoes, short, skirt,
shirt, suit-jacket & t-shirt, 

 

Classroom Clothing Card Example

Cards with a dress,
shirt & shoes

 


 

Download Game Materials

 


 

Multi-Activity Materials
The 16 cards used for this activity are specially designed to be utilized in more than one activity. Classroom Scene Card Game The classroom scenes printed on the 16 cards all have a unique combination of different common classroom objects. Most also feature a teacher, a student, or both. Therefore, these cards can be used to practice of classroom vocabulary words. See Activity
Color (Books)
Card Game

The books on the bookshelf in each of the classroom scenes printed on the 16 cards all have a unique combination of different colors. These cards can therefore be used for an activity that provides practice of color vocabulary words.

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How To Play

Groups: This game is best played in pairs of two participants. One participant in each group will be the asker and the other will be the answerer.

Materials: Two identical sets of the 16 Classroom Cards are needed for each pair of two participants. This means two sets of Set A.

Time / Game Round: 1-3 minutes

 

  • The asker should lay out one set of game cards in front of them and the answerer should draw one "secret card" from an identical set of cards. The "secret card" will therefore match one of the 16 cards laid out in front of the asker.

  • The answerer can look at the "secret card," but they aren't allowed to show it to the asker. The asker can only learn which articles of clothing are being worn on the "secret card" by asking verbal questions.

  • The asker's GOAL is to narrow down which of the 16 cards in front of them matches the "secret card" possessed by the answerer.

    To do this, the asker can use the sentence pattern "Is someone wearing _________________ ?" and systematically insert different articles of clothing into the blank in the sentence pattern.

  • Based on the answerer's 'yes/no' answers, the asker can "eliminate" any cards that logically can't match the "secret card" held by the answerer. The best way to "eliminate" the non-matching cards, is to flip them over face-down. Then the asker can continue to ask more questions to further narrow down the remaining "face-up cards."

  • Each round of the game continues until the asker has narrowed down the cards in front of them to just one card. They can then ask the answerer, "Is this your card?"

 

For more detailed instructions for how to print, prepare, and introduce card-based deduction games like this one, click the blue button below.

 

How To Play

 

Printing & Preparation Instructions

 


 

 

Words to Learn Before Playing

The Core Vocabulary Words listed below are all words that students should learn BEFORE playing this game. There is currently only one set of cards for this activity.

Vocabulary Words Used in Activity
Card Set A (16 Cards) belt, blue, boots, dress, glove, pants, pink, purple, shirt, shoes, shorts, tie, t-shirt, vest, white

 

 

Words to Learn While Playing

The following words will be used to the play this game (with every available set of cards). However, these words don't need to be pre-taught. These words can and should be learned WHILE playing the game.

Vocabulary Best Learned In Context
Used With All Sets a/an, card, is, no, one, someone, this, wearing, yes, your

 

 

Sentence Patterns to Use While Playing

The following sentences and sentence patterns are recommended for use while playing this game. The best way to teach these sentences, is to use them in context while introducing the game and demonstrating how to play it.

Standard Sentences and Sentence Patterns
Is someone wearing (a) _________________?
Yes, someone is. / No, no one is.
Is this your card?
Yes, it is. / No, it isn't.