Lions
January 2016
Here you have a video to
practise telling the time and lots of verbs of routine.
You can also play the
playground game “What’s the Time Mr. Wolf?”
Here are the rules (which I
have also attached as a separate document)
How to
play:
One child stands apart with his back to the other children, who
should be a good distance away. He or she is Mr Wolf.
The group calls out "What's The Time, Mr Wolf?"
He replies with a time - for example, ""It's 2
o'clock"
The group then takes 2 steps forward, towards Mr Wolf, and asks
again, "What's The Time, Mr Wolf?"
This time he might say "It's 10 o'clock", in which
case the group would take 10 steps forward.
The group is attempting to reach Mr Wolf without him first
catching them. When Mr Wolf senses that somebody is close, he can call out,
instead of a time like before, "It's Dinner Time!", at which point he
can finally turn around and see where everybody is, then try to catch somebody
before they can make it back to the starting line. There is usually much
screaming and excitement at this point!
Hints:
Make sure everybody gets a turn to be Mr Wolf.
Children will tend to vary between those who take great big
steps to try to reach Mr Wolf first, and those that take very small steps so
that they can run back to safety when he calls Dinner Time!
A big space, such as a playground or park, is perfect.
There are also two simple
worksheets to use with the video, which you can find on the wiki at
The
verbs are
· Get up, (have) breakfast, brush my teeth, get dressed,(
have) lunch, have a nap, read a book, clean, set the table, (have)dinner
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