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Adverb reaction
This activity provides a visual way for children to understand how adverbs work in sentences (it usually modifies the meaning of a verb, for example 'she ran quickly'). It also gives them a chance to be creative as they decide how to respond to the player who is trying to guess the adverb.
What this activity will develop:
Vocabulary and thinking skills
What you'll need:
- Chart paper
- Marker
What to do:
Print a list of adverbs on the chart paper.
For example:
| Word list: | ||
| easily | restlessly | |
| slowly | coldly | |
| peacefully | loudly | |
| quickly | angrily | |
| rapidly | quietly | |
| happily | sharply | |
| softly | carefully | |
| harshly | crisply |
Display the chart so that all the players can see it.
Players:
Game leader
4 to 20 players
Rules of play:
- The game leader picks someone to leave the room.
- While that player is out, the other players choose one of the adverbs from the list to use as a reaction when the player returns.
- The player comes back in and tries to guess the adverb by asking questions of each of the other players. The other players respond in a way that gives a clue about the adverb. For example, if the adverb is 'softly', the player might say, 'Sam, is this a word I would use if I were angry at someone?' Pat would answer by whispering in a soft voice.
- The questioning continues until the player guesses the adverb. The game leader crosses the adverb off the list and chooses another player to leave the room.
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