Monster Body-Parts Deduction Challenge

Instructions for Pair Practice (Speaking)

About This Activity

Overview

This is a partner-pair speaking activity for English beginners that provides fun, repeated practice of a wide range of body-part vocabulary. It is ideal for learners who are still learning to confidently form basic sentences.

However, it is also very suitable as an engaging method for improving memory recall of the activity’s Core Vocabulary Words, even for learners who are already very capable of composing sentences in English.

The two partners in each partner-pair work together, taking turns being the Participant 1 and Participant 2. For each round, Participant 1 begins by drawing 1 card from the Secret Card Deck

Then, Participant 2 asks questions (using the provided Core Vocabulary Words and Sentences / Sentence Patterns) and systematically crosses off possibilities on a Deduction Panel until only one option remains.

Minimum Prerequisites: Students can participate fully in this Deduction Challenge with the Set A Materials after memorizing:

 

Full Prerequisites: Students can participate fully in this Deduction Challenge with all of the activity’s available materials after memorizing/learning:

Materials Available:


  • 3 different sets of Secret Cards, each with a different combination of Core Vocabulary Words
  • 3 matching sets of Deduction Panels

Methodological Basis

Deduction Challenges are an excellent example of information-gap activities, which serve as communication practice exercises in both Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) and Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT). These challenges provide language learners with repeated practice of important sentence patterns and topic-specific vocabulary. 

Additionally, since successful completion of the Deduction Challenge task described below relies on accurately communicating information, the activity offers students an excellent opportunity to self-assess their communication accuracy and initiate error-correction themselves. 

This is far more efficient and effective than students only knowing that they are making an error if an instructor points it out. It also empowers learners to seek out solutions to mistakes themselves, rather than primarily being passive receivers of teaching and error-correction

Activity Instructions

Learning Goals

1. Gaining mastery in using a variety of sentence patterns to successfully collect information about which body-parts a character has, as well as how many of each, and which color(s) they are.


2. Demonstrating basic mastery in using the following phrases to answer questions accurately:

“Yes, it does.”

“No, it doesn’t.”

“Yes, it is.”

“No, it is.”

 

3. Gaining basic mastery of correctly using singular/plural noun forms to ask whether a character has 1 or 2+ of a specific body-part.

“Does the monster have a _________________?

vs

“Does the monster have __ (number) _________________s?

 

4. Gaining basic mastery of using the phrase “one or more” to ask whether a character has 1 or more of a particular body-part.

“Does the monster have one or more _________________?

Assessment

On-Going Self-Assessment:

During each round of play, Participant 2 attempts to determine which monster on a Deduction Panel matches the monster on Participant 1’s Secret Card, based only on Participant 1’s answers.

The 2 members of a partner-pair will be able to self-assess their own performance after Participant 2 asks “Is this your monster?” while pointing to a single monster on their Deduction Panel.

Participant 1 can then show the Secret Card and the 2 partners can check if their verbal communication was successful. If they failed to successful communicate, they can figure out which mistake they made and then reattempt the Deduction Challenge with a new Secret Card.

Graduation:

Learners will have achieved the Learning Goals listed above when they can consistently complete the Deduction Challenge correctly with any randomly selected Secret Card, while using the target Sentences / Sentence Patterns and Core Vocabulary Words confidently and without hesitation.

Learning Process

1. Introduce the Core Vocabulary Words and encourage the students to learn them. 

2. Demonstrate the Deduction Challenge activity, including correct use of the Core Vocabulary Words and Sentence Patterns

3. Allow the students to practice the Deduction Challenge repeatedly.

4. The instructor’s role is to monitor the students’ practice to ensure correct use of the activity’s Sentence Patterns.

5. When students fully achieve the activity’s Learning Goals, the instructor can then graduate the student(s) to a new learning opportunity/activity that further builds on the newly achieved learning.

Notes: 

If Cheat Sheets are not utilized, students should be required to demonstrate sufficient memorization of the Core Vocabulary Words before they are approved to participate in the Deduction Challenge activity. 

For classes with only 1 student, the instructor will also need to be the student’s practice partner.

Required Resources

1: Body-Part Monster Deduction Cards

Each of these cards feature a different combination of different animals. For this partner-pair activity, these cards serve as Secret Cards.

There are 3 different sets of 18 cards, which are labelled Set ASet B, and Set C.

Each partner-pair participating in this activity will need 1 Secret Card at time, to be held by Participant 1

One set of these cards is suitable for a group of up to 18 activity participants. If there are more than 18 participants, then additional cards will need to be added to the secret card deck.

For each round of this Deduction Challenge, Participant 1 holds onto a single Secret Card and does not show it to Participant 2 until Participant 2 has narrowed down the choices on their Deduction Panel to just one.

 

2: Body-Part Deduction Panels

Deduction Panels feature all of the images from all of the cards in a set on a single “panel.” If laminated, the images on Deduction Panels can be systematically crossed off with an erasable whiteboard marker. After completing a round of the Deduction Challenge, participants can simple wipe the marker marks off of the laminated surface and immediately be ready to repeat the activity. 

The following Deduction Panels are available:

  • Body-Part Monsters Deduction Panel A  Matches the images on Body-Part Monsters Deduction Cards – Set A
  • Body-Part Monsters Panel B  Matches the images on Body-Part Monsters Deduction Cards – Set B
  • Body-Part Monsters Panel C Matches the images on Body-Part Monsters Deduction Cards – Set C

Each partner-pair participating in this activity will need their own Deduction Panel, for use by Participant 2

Page 1/2 of Set A of the Body-Part Monster Deduction Cards

Page 2/2 of Set B of the Body-Part Monster Deduction Cards

Deduction Panel for Set A of the Body-Part Monster Deduction Challenge

Language Content

Sentences & Sentence Patterns Used

The Sentences & Sentence Patterns Used in this activity include everything needed to successfully complete this Deduction Challenge. While sentences can indeed be composed that would allow for the activity to be completed more efficiently, the provided sentences & sentence patterns below are specifically chosen to maximize learners’ use of the activity’s Core Vocabulary Words

If the answerer was permitted to simply verbally list and describe the body-parts shown on their Secret Card, this Deduction Challenge could be completed with a single question and answer. However, by limiting Participant 1’s responses to yes/no answers, Participant 2 must compose more questions than would otherwise be necessary.

Standard Sentences & Sentence Patterns

Does the monster have one or more _________________ (body-part, plural)?

Does the monster have one or more _________________ (color) _________________ (body-part, plural)?

Does the monster have a _________________ (body-part, singular)?

Does the monster have __ (number) _________________ (body-part, plural)?

Yes

Does the monster have a _________________ (color) _________________ (body-part, singular)?

Does the monster have __ (number) _________________ (color) _________________ (body-part, plural)?

Yes, it does. / No, it doesn’t.

Is this your monster?

Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.

Words to Learn Before Playing

The Vocabulary Words listed below are all words that students should learn BEFORE attempting the Deduction Challenge described on this page.

Students will need to learn the words listed for each Materials Set BEFORE attempting the Deduction Challenge with that Materials Set.*

Core Vocabulary Words To Pre-Learn

Materials Set A

(18 Cards)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10**, arm, blue, body, brown, color, ear, eye, foot/feet, gray, green, hand, head, knee, monster, mouth, neck, nose, orange, pink, purple, red, shoe, tail, thumb, yellow

Materials Set B

(18 Cards)

finger, fingernail, hair, hoof, horn, shoulder, toe, tooth/teeth, wing

+ all Set A vocabulary

Materials Set C

(18 Cards)

bone, brain, elbow, flower, heart

+ all Set A and Set B vocabulary

Notes:

*There is also the option to provide learners with a Cheat Sheet listing all of the Core Vocabulary Words next to their images. This will allow them practice using all of the vocabulary words without needing to first memorize them. The process of learning the words can be scaffolded by first allowing students to use the Cheat Sheet, and then (once they have some familiarity) encouraging them to flip the Cheat Sheet face-down and only use it after first attempting to recall a needed vocabulary word from memory.

**Additional numbers could be used for this activity, but aren’t required knowledge for learners to be able to participate fully.

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. The instructor’s demonstration of how to play the game will provide an opportunity to show how all of these words are used as part of useful communication sentences.

Vocabulary Best Learned in Context

Used With All Material Sets

a, does, doesn’t, have, is, isn’t, it, more, no, or, the, this, yes, your

Most of the words included on this list are hard (or virtually impossible) to depict visually on a flashcard. Demonstrating them while introducing this Deduction Challenge and then having learners use them while participating in the activity is an optimal strategy for helping learners understand the words’ meaning (based on context/function).

Grammar Points

1. Pluralization with ‘s’

Learners should be taught to pluralize body-part nouns when correct to do so.

2. Non-Use of the Article ‘a’ with Uncountable Nouns

Learners should be taught that for (sometimes) uncountable nouns like hair, a should not be used, nor should the noun be pluralized with ‘s’