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Superlative

This document contains a list of personality traits and superlative versions of those traits. It also includes teaching notes that instruct students to be paired with trait cards and answer questions motivating them to positively describe a classmate who embodies that trait. The goal is an icebreaker activity where students identify positive qualities in each other.
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Superlative

This document contains a list of personality traits and superlative versions of those traits. It also includes teaching notes that instruct students to be paired with trait cards and answer questions motivating them to positively describe a classmate who embodies that trait. The goal is an icebreaker activity where students identify positive qualities in each other.
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shy friendly amusing

patient responsible ambitious

talkative competitive curious

cheerful generous calm

beautiful lucky honest

famous diligent serious


creative nice humorous

noisy affectionate polite

discipline helpful careless

hardworking fearless cooperative

attractive confident cute

spoiled charismatic humble


noisiest most most
cheerful sensible

most most nicest


generous sensitive

Teaching notes

Cut the superlative cards and distribute them (one card per each student).
Ask the students to answer the question following the format

I think/believe/hold that the ... student in the class is ..., because he/she ...

Have fun!

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