This document provides instructions for playing a guessing game called "Sweet Bag Game" designed for children ages 4-6. The game involves students taking turns rolling a die, selecting the corresponding picture of fruit from a bag on the wall, and trying to name the fruit in English. If a student does not know the name, other students can help answer. The game continues until all fruits have been guessed. Materials needed include a large die, a bag with pictures of various fruits posted on the wall, and pictures of the fruits to put in the bag. The purpose is to help young children learn English fruit names in a fun, interactive way.
This document provides instructions for playing a guessing game called "Sweet Bag Game" designed for children ages 4-6. The game involves students taking turns rolling a die, selecting the corresponding picture of fruit from a bag on the wall, and trying to name the fruit in English. If a student does not know the name, other students can help answer. The game continues until all fruits have been guessed. Materials needed include a large die, a bag with pictures of various fruits posted on the wall, and pictures of the fruits to put in the bag. The purpose is to help young children learn English fruit names in a fun, interactive way.
This document provides instructions for playing a guessing game called "Sweet Bag Game" designed for children ages 4-6. The game involves students taking turns rolling a die, selecting the corresponding picture of fruit from a bag on the wall, and trying to name the fruit in English. If a student does not know the name, other students can help answer. The game continues until all fruits have been guessed. Materials needed include a large die, a bag with pictures of various fruits posted on the wall, and pictures of the fruits to put in the bag. The purpose is to help young children learn English fruit names in a fun, interactive way.
1. Inside the sweet bag there is a picture of fruits such as
avocados, bananas, mangoes, oranges, pineapples, pears, apples, strawberries, melons,bark, rambutan, Durian , papaya, soursop, mangosteen, watermelon, guava. 2. The teacher tells all students to form a circle, 3. Then the teacher invites students to sing, and the teacher stands while turning in a circle. 4. After the song is sung, the teacher stops turning and points to one of the students. The student appointed by the teacher will be allowed to roll the dice provided. 5. After the dice is thrown, for example the student gets a number two. Then the student turns to the sweet bag on the edge of the wall and takes a picture of the fruit in the sweet bag number two. 6. After the student has taken a picture of fruit from the bag number two, then he must be able to answer the name of the fruit in English, if the student does not know English the fruit, then the teacher will ask students who sit who know English the name of the fruit. 7. After finishing guessing the name of the fruit, students return and take positions like the previous teacher, standing in a circle while turning, before that students choose the song they will sing together. After the song is finished, this student will also stop turning and point to other students, the designated student will advance and roll the dice like he did before. 8. And that's how to play until all the fruit names can be guessed by students C.The media of the game
Game image used:
1. One large dice.
2. A sweet bag that will be posted on the classroom wall.
3. Picture the fruits that will be put in a sweet bag.
“we hope this game can be useful for early childhood.”