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Seasons Vocabulary Games

Your teacher or a classmate will call out or show words connected to spring, summer,
autumn or winter. Do the action below that you have been told to so that you can show
that you understand:
- Run and touch one of the four walls
- Point at one of the four walls
- Pretend to shoot one of the four walls
- Throw something at one of four walls (perhaps while someone tries to block your
throw)
- Throw something at the four seasons on the whiteboard
- Pretend to shoot at seasons flashcards
- Hold up and turn around double-sided seasons flashcards
- Hold up one of your arms or legs to represent the four seasons
- Slap seasons flashcards on the table
Brainstorm words into those four categories, drawing anything which you cant write in
English. They can be words that you heard in the last game or different words.
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
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Flashcards to hold up or slap
ut them with two flashcards with two things bac! to bac! on each if you are doing the
holding up flashcards version, e.g. "#pring$ and "#ummer$ cut out together and then
folded to be bac! to bac!.
Spring Summer
Autumn inter
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%rite #p for spring, #um for summer, & for &utumn or % for winter ne't to each of the
words below. #ome could be more than one.
Weather
foggy
ice
melting snow (! snow changes to water)
snow
snowballs
snowman
sunny
typhoon
"ery cold
"ery hot
windy
air conditioning
fan
heating
Nature
acorns (! nuts falling from trees)
tangerines (! a kind of orange)
brown lea"es on the trees
cherry blossom
lea"es on the trees falling down
new flowers
orange lea"es on the trees
new lea"es on the trees
no lea"es on the trees
migration (! birds fly somewhere warm)
crickets
red lea"es on the trees
mos#uitoes
cicadas
chicks (! baby birds)
hibernation (! animals sleeping)
tadpoles (! baby frogs)
baby rabbits
lambs (! baby sheep)
Months
April
August
$ecember
%ebruary
&anuary
&uly
&une
'arch
'ay
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(o"ember
)ctober
September
Festivals and celebrations
American *ndependence $ay (+ &uly)
April %ool,s $ay
-o.ing $ay (/0 $ecember)
1hristmas
1hristmas 2"e
2aster
2nglish fireworks day
Halloween
'ay $ay
(ew 3ear,s $ay
(ew 3ear,s 2"e
The teacher,s birthday
4alentine,s $ay
Food and drink
hot chocolate
ice cream
ice lolly
salad
stew
Activities
camping
football orld 1up
ice skating
skiing
snowboarding
swimming in the sea
wear suntan lotion
Clothes
T-shirt
boots
glo"es
sandals
shorts
sunglasses
sweater and coat
swimsuit
woolly hat
woolly scarf
Did you thin! of any which are not written above(
)lay the same games with the words above and your own words, with a student ta!ing the
teacher role.
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