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Riddle Game for kids - "What am I?" Animal Riddles, Crossfit Kids, Riddle Games, Trip Games, Summer Camp Games, Scavenger Hunt For Kids, Classroom Games, Camping Party, Camping Games

Are you ready for an inexpensive and fun game? I remember playing "What am I" when I was younger and always had lots of fun. It was all verbal games though, not any neat pictures or anything. I decided to put together some "What am I" graphics together for us to play at home or even in the car on the go. You can never go wrong with games that teach and are a blast to play. I really enjoy having younger children that are still into the "FUN" learning. Notice those quotes? That isn't wrong…

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Read and the guess the following passages about fruits. Enjoy answering and reading these FRUIT RIDDLES.  Example: What am I? I am a fruit. ... Fruit Rhymes Preschool, What Am I, English Poems For Kids, Reading Comprehension Kindergarten, Kindergarten Reading Activities, Reading Comprehension Lessons, English Activities For Kids, Phonics Lessons, Phonics Kindergarten

Read and the guess the following passages about fruits. Enjoy answering and reading these FRUIT RIDDLES. Example: What am I? I am a fruit. Monkeys love me. I am long. I come in green and yellow. Take off my peel before you eat me. What am I? - a banana. I am a fruit. I am yellow. I am sour. Squeeze me. I am juicy. What am I? - a lemon I am a fruit. I can be red or purple. I am small, sour and sweet. See me on top of icing or cake. What am I? - a cherry I can be a fruit. I can be a color. I…

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English Vocabulary Games, Esl Vocabulary Games, Vegetable Animals, Esl Teaching Resources, Esl Games, Ell Students, Esl Vocabulary, Esl Classroom, Esl Activities

Guessing games are a great way to practice speaking, critical thinking and vocabulary building in ESL classrooms starting from young learners through adults. Whether you are an English teacher or a parent trying to improve your child's vocabulary in a first or second language, guessing games are a MUST! Here's where to start: Ages 3-4:

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