Superlatives- Pictionary Challenge Game

A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS

Adjective plus +est and most drawing game

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Superlatives Pictionary challenge

Instructions for the teacher

Decide if you want to use the cards in the superlative form, or in the basic form for students to change as they go along. Photocopy the animals and adjectives, if possible on different coloured paper, e.g. blue for the animals and pink for the superlatives.

One student takes one of each card and everyone competes to draw “the smallest crab”, etc, then vote on which sketch is the …est/ the most…

After finishing the game, they can try to work out the rules for making superlatives and/ or test each other on the superlative forms of the cards that they were just using.

Adjectives to test each other on and work out rules for:

  • cute
  • scary
  • fat
  • ugly
  • silly
  • strange
  • strong
  • disgusting
  • thin
  • long
  • fast
  • happy
  • sad
  • angry
  • old
  • pretty
  • beautiful
  • dirty
  • small
  • cold
  • hot
  • sleepy

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Animal cards

 

cat

 

dog

 

 

elephant

 

giraffe

 

mouse

 

 

horse

 

pig

 

duck

 

bird

 

 

rabbit

 

sheep

 

butterfly

 

ant

 

 

mosquito

 

gorilla

 

frog

 

cow

 

 

hippo

 

turtle

 

shark

 

shark

 

 

caterpillar

 

snail

 

 

squirrel

 

peacock

 

deer

 

 

octopus

 

crab

 

bee

 

 

dolphin

 

goose

 

 

rhino

 

 

goat

 

 

parrot

 

 

seal

 

hedgehog

 

crow

 

 

ostrich

 

camel

 

owl

 

worm

 

 

dragonfly

 

 

stork

 

whale


 

eel

 

 

squid

 

lobster

 

bat

 

vulture

 

 

dragon

 

beetle

 

stick insect

 

jellyfish

 

 

mole

 

 

 

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Superlative adjectives cards

 

the cutest

 

 

 

the scariest

 

the fattest

 

the ugliest

 

the silliest

 

 

the strangest

 

 

the strongest

 

 

the most disgusting

 

 

the thinnest

 

 

the longest

 

the fastest

 

the happiest

 

 

 

the saddest

 

 

the angriest

 

the oldest

 

 

 

the prettiest/ the most beautiful

 

the dirtiest

 

 

the smallest

 

 

 

the coldest

 

the hottest

 

the sleepiest

 

 

the …est

 

 

 

the most …

 

the …iest

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Adjectives cards

 

cute

 

 

 

scary

 

fat

 

ugly

 

silly

 

 

strange

 

 

strong

 

 

disgusting

 

 

 

thin

 

 

long

 

fast

 

happy

 

 

 

sad

 

 

angry

 

old

 

 

 

pretty/ beautiful

 

dirty

 

 

small

 

 

 

cold

 

hot

 

sleepy

 

 

the …est

 

 

 

the most …

 

the …iest

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