Who has a…? (A game with Dobble)

You can play this game once students know some of the animals. With more students you can give them 10 seconds to find the right card (‘Who has a crocodile?’) and just stand on it and raise their hand. Students who have raised their hands will then say: ‘I have a crocodile’ and sit down. Other students will say: ‘I don’t have a crocodile’ and stay in the game.

A need-to-know: while playing, students will learn new animals through peer learning and observation.

If you don’t have the original Dobble game, you can download a couple of dobble sets we have created (see ‘na stiahnutie’) for your convenience using this dobble-generator.

Of course, you or the students can also create your own, print them out, seal them and cut them up.

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