The document provides instructions for a ship sinking game and questions about swimming frequency. To play, the player draws boats and attacks enemies by calling out squares to sink other ships. It then asks a series of yes or no questions about whether different people or the player always or regularly engages in certain activities like swimming, playing football, or making snacks.
The document provides instructions for a ship sinking game and questions about swimming frequency. To play, the player draws boats and attacks enemies by calling out squares to sink other ships. It then asks a series of yes or no questions about whether different people or the player always or regularly engages in certain activities like swimming, playing football, or making snacks.
The document provides instructions for a ship sinking game and questions about swimming frequency. To play, the player draws boats and attacks enemies by calling out squares to sink other ships. It then asks a series of yes or no questions about whether different people or the player always or regularly engages in certain activities like swimming, playing football, or making snacks.
2. Attack enemy ships by calling a square Do you ALWAYS go swimming? Does Emma ALWAYS go swimming? Do you go swimming TWICE A DAY? Does Emma go swimming TWICE A DAY?
3. Sink all the enemy ships to win
Yes, I/they do No, I/they don’t
Yes, he/she does No, he/she doesn’t
Jack – Sue and Bob -Go Emma – I – (you)
Play football to dance class Help out at home Make a snack Always
Twice a month
Usually
Once a week
Jack – Sue and Bob -go Emma – I – (you)
Play football to dance class Help out at home Make a snack Always