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English: Children's games How many opposites can you find?

childrenEnglish: Children's games How many opposites can you find?

How to play: Move the mouse around the picture. When the cursor becomes a hand, click the picture. The picture will change to the opposite. Click again to change it back. The red X's at the bottom represent opposites on the page. As you find the opposites, the red X's will be replaced with a small picture. When you have found all of the opposites, all of the red X's will have been replaced with pictures.

What is learned:  This activity introduces some common words such as open and closed, up and down, on and off, etc.

Getting the most out of the activity: After you have found all of the opposites, go through again to see if you can say the words before you click.
Repeat the sentences that you hear. Make sure you try each item.

Group activities: After doing the activity, the teacher can open and shut the door, or turn the light on and off, hold a picture up high or down low. The children can say if the door is open or shut, etc. to describe what the teacher is demonstrating.

    English  
 soundThe balloon is up.
 soundThe balloon is down.
 soundThe bear is little.
 soundThe bear is big.
 soundThe bird is outside.
 soundThe bird is inside.
 soundThe boy is asleep.
 soundThe boy is awake.
 soundThe train is going forward.
 soundThe train is going backwards.
 soundThe door is shut.
 soundThe door is open.
 soundThe train is stopped.
 soundThe train is going.
 soundThe lamp is off.
 soundThe lamp is on.
 soundIt is day.
 soundIt is night.
 soundThe train is slow.
 soundThe train is fast.
a lampsounda lamp
a doorsounda door
a trainsounda train
a windowsounda window
a birdsounda bird
the sunsoundthe sun
the moonsoundthe moon
a bedsounda bed
a boysounda boy
a teddy bearsounda teddy bear