Grammar Games with 'can' , spelling and question and answer activities to learn to use 'can' or auxiliary verbs. Practice vocabulary, spelling, conversational use, as well as English modal verb grammar with these fun games and activities. These games focuses on modal auxiliary verb use , 'can', through 4 different areas. There is a vocabulary builder and some activities to solidify vocabulary and spelling.
There is a section with question and answer listening activities for students to learn how to use the 'can' as an auxiliary verb in conversational activities. In the grammar section, students will learn to use auxiliary verbs. The grammar activities for this game use "can" with 'you', 'he' and 'she'. There is some use of adverbs 'well' and 'fast'. Examples are 'He can swim fast. The listening and conversational games for this activity only use 'you' - 'What can you do?
For a full list of the vocabulary and teaching materials to match this game check out the links below:. After the can is kicked, the hider runs to find a new hiding place while the seeker gets the can and places it back where it was.
All jailed players are freed when a hider kicks the can. Since a hider kicking the can releases jailed players, the seeker should be strategic in guarding the can. Try to keep an eye on it to prevent hiders from sneaking up on it. Depending on your house rules, sometimes the seeker only needs to set up the can again before searching, other times the seeker counts again before the game continues.
Play until only one hider remains. The last hider is winner. You might want to set an overall time limit for each round of the game so that the seeker doesn't have to search for too long. Set a 15 or 30 minute timer or use an alarm on your phone. In this case, the seeker is considered the winner. Part 3. Add more seekers to your game. This can be especially fun if you are playing with a large group of people.
However, you might want to make a rule that seekers can't wait around the jail or babysit the can. The number of seekers you add depends on your preference. Even with fewer than 20 players, 2 seekers can balance the game.
This way, seekers can split between offense seeking and defense protecting the can. If you choose to add seekers to the game, you might also want to increase the number of cans for each additional seeker. For example, a 2 seeker game might have 2 cans. Have seekers tag players. This can add a thrilling pursuit aspect to this game.
Instead of having seekers beat hiders to the can, have them tag hiders instead. Tagged players should go, as per usual, to jail. Play in the dark with flashlights.
Playing in the dark can be dangerous, so you should make sure your parent or guardian knows and is OK with you doing this beforehand. This version of the game uses no can, as it would be difficult to locate a kicked can in the dark. Instead: Equip seekers with flashlights. Tag people out by shining the light on them and calling their name. Release people from jail by having hiders tag jailed players.
Choose a jail in a well lit location, like a porch, so seekers can see potential jailbreaks. Contest the can. This variation requires you to split players into two teams. In the middle of a hardtop area, place your can. Draw a large circle around it with a piece of chalk. Have teams stand an equal distance from the can on opposite sides. Then: Flip a coin to determine which team goes first. Take turns rolling a soft ball at the can to knock it over.
Each team should have a ball. The first team to knock over the can must run to it and set it up again with only their feet. Only one active player can be in the circle at a time. The opposing team can freeze players trying to set up the can by hitting them with their ball.
The game continues until the can is set up or all the players on one team are frozen. It is a good idea to limit the amount of time one person has to be "it," like a "relay" of who's it. Three hours being stuck as "it" gets boring. Not Helpful 18 Helpful Not Helpful 12 Helpful The number of people that can play kick the can is really only limited by space. Although, with larger numbers of players you might want to add more seekers or cans.
No, the can is not necessary. You should use something lightweight, such as a ball, however, so that you can kick it as hard as you like and it will fly off. Not Helpful 19 Helpful Kick the can is a very simple game so you won't see tons of health benefits, but you'll be working your leg muscles and burning calories with the movement. Not Helpful 17 Helpful Yes, but you will need to modify the game.
If the person who is "it" kicks the can, they get the point. If the hider kicks it, he gets a point. Tally up the scores, and play 10 or any other agreed-upon number of rounds. The one with the most points wins. Not Helpful 10 Helpful 8. The time of day you play Kick the Can is a matter of preference. Each have their own challenges. At night, be sure you have your parents permission first before playing. Also, when playing at night, you might want to use the flashlight-tag technique explained in "Trying Variations," as you will not be able to see kicked cans easily at night.
Not Helpful 18 Helpful 9. The players should all agree to the rules before play begins. If the players are apt to cheat, perhaps they should simply be excluded from playing. Not Helpful 2 Helpful Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. The harder you kick the can, the longer it will take for the seeker to get it and the longer you will have to hide. Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published.
Use your best judgement when playing. Playing too aggressively or hiding in dangerous locations could result in injury or harm. Helpful 6 Not Helpful 1.
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