Hello-World

English: Arrange Wide and Narrow

arrangeEnglish: Arrange Wide and Narrow widest

How to play: Click any of the pictures to hear the word. When the game starts it will ask you to find the last one (biggest, oldest, fastest, etc.) and drag it to the flashing red line. Next, it will ask you to find the first one (smallest, youngest, slowest, etc.) and drag it to the flashing red line. After putting the first and last in order, the student can drag the rest of the pictures into place. When you have arranged all of the items, click the arrow button to scramble the pictures and play again.

If you try to drag a picture to the wrong position, it will go back to where it started and you will see a sad face.

What is learned:  The child will learn the vocabulary for comparing items and the names of the items. This activity encourages the child to think logically and compare objects.

Getting the most out of the activity: Say the words that you hear. After playing once, try to say the sentences before you drag them into place.

Group activities: Hold up two items. Ask which one is the biggest, smallest, etc. Use items in the room or find pictures of objects or print out the page from the computer and cut it up. Give each person one of the pictures and have them arrange themselves in order. (You may want to break the children up into small groups of 3 or 4 students for this activity.) Each child can tell what picture he has. With just one or a few children, lay the pictures on a table, and let them arrange the pictures. Try to use various objects, not just the ones from the computer game.

    English  
 soundWhich chair is the widest?
 soundWhich chair is the narrowest?
 sounda pink chair
 soundan orange chair
 sounda brown chair
 sounda red chair
 sounda black chair
 soundThe pink chair is the narrowest.
 soundThe orange chair is wider than the pink chair.
 soundThe brown chair is narrower than the red chair.
 soundThe red chair is narrower than the black chair.
 soundThe black chair is the widest.