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Has got /hasn't got Review Has got /hasn't got Review Has got /hasn't got Review
ProfeCoins 25
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pptx, 7 pages, 424 KB
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Book "Family and Friends 1" Vocabulary unit 10.

In this Power Point you can find hair vocabulary and also you can practise "has got / hasn't got" through a game where students must complete the missing word.

Complementary with:
- My hair class

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VerbToBe-Have/HasGot-PossessiveAdjectives-Exercises VerbToBe-Have/HasGot-PossessiveAdjectives-Exercises
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 10 - 18 years
File information pdf, 4 pages, 3.05 MB
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Este recurso esta destinado para usarse con Begginers o Flyers que estan recién incertandose en el mundo del inglés. El contenido del Workbook esta según el libro Gateway to the World de Macmillan Education considerando la Unit I

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Oraciones que contienen "had", "has" y "have" del inglés con titanic Oraciones que contienen "had", "has" y "have" del inglés con titanic Oraciones que contienen "had", "has" y "have" del inglés con titanic Oraciones que contienen "had", "has" y "have" del inglés con titanic
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 8 - 18 years
File information pptx, 8 pages, 9.92 MB
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"Have", "has" y "had" son esenciales en inglés. "Have" (I/you/we/they) y "has" (he/she/it) indican posesión o experiencia en presente. "Had" es su forma en pasado. También se usan en tiempos compuestos, como have seen (presente perfecto) o had gone (pasado perfecto), permitiendo expresar acciones completadas.

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Animals
ProfeCoins 5
Downloads count 2
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 5 - 8 years
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Presentación interactiva de wild animals and sea animals y uso de has/have para describirlos. Grammar point: uso de has/have. Vocabulary: animals' body parts, wild animals, sea animals, parts of the body. 

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Ecosystems Game I have... Who has... Ecosystems Game I have... Who has... Ecosystems Game I have... Who has...
ProfeCoins 30
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
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Get your students excited to learn with the interactive "I Have... Who Has...?" game! This fast-paced, engaging activity is perfect for reinforcing key vocabulary and concepts while keeping everyone actively involved. Whether you're reviewing content or introducing new terms, this game will get your students thinking, collaborating, and having fun—all while mastering essential material!
 
You will find two sets of flashcards:
 
Set 1:
It has 80 cards that include the word, the definition, and some pictures. When your students play this with set, they will realice that some flashcards may have different answers: for example, for the tiger image your students could choose the word consumer, tertiary consumer and carnivore. So the game can take different directions.
 
Set 2:
 
That's why in the second link you will find 51 flashcards with only words and definitions in case you or your students find it easier this way.
 
Vocabulary included:
  • Food chain
  • Food web
  • Trophic pyramid
  • Trophic levels
  • Producers
  • Consumers
  • Primary consumer
  • Secondary consumer
  • Tertiary consumer
  • Decomposers
  • Herbivore
  • Carnivore
  • Omnivore
  • Scavenger
  • Individual
  • Population
  • Community
  • Ecosystem
  • Habitat
  • Suited
  • Survive
  • Thrive
  • Competition
  • Adaptation
  • Organism
  • Biotic
  • Abiotic
  • Biome
  • Terrestrial biome
  • Aquatic biome
  • Estuary
  • Lake
  • Ocean
  • River
  • Deciduous forest
  • Rainforest
  • Savanna
  • Taiga
  • Tundra
  • Desert
  • Photosynthesis
  • Root
  • Stem
  • Leaf
  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Air
  • Oxygen
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Glucose
 
In addition to the vocabulary cards, you'll find guides for the game.
 
Ideas for using this resource:
  1. For early finishers: Place the vocabulary cards in a designated area of the classroom and allow students who finish their tasks early to play a quick game, like "Pairs" or "Describe and Guess," to review the vocabulary while they wait for others.
  2. Science class center: Set up a learning center where students can rotate between different games, like "Charades" or "Pictionary," using the cards to reinforce key vocabulary. This is a fantastic way to review terms in small groups.
  3. Whole-class activity: Divide students into teams, give each team a set of cards, and have them compete in games like "Around the World" or "Target Practice" to see who can master the most terms. A fun and competitive way to review important concepts!
  4. Quick games to start or end the class: Use games like "Oh Snap!" or "Inflatable Hammer" at the beginning or end of class for a quick, fun review of vocabulary. Perfect for breaking the ice or reinforcing terms before a quiz.
  5. Vocabulary tournament: Organize a weekly game tournament using the cards. Each week, teams compete in different games (like "Cowboys" or "Listen and Pick") and earn points. At the end of the month, the team with the most points gets a prize or recognition.
 
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Game I have... Who has.
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Downloads count 4
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 18 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 1.93 MB
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This resource has the instructions of the game I has... Who has... to print, laminate and have them in a visible place of your classroom for students to use them.

You will need to do flashcards with the content in order for students to play.

In my store you will find lots of them!

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Have to/ has to Have to/ has to Have to/ has to Have to/ has to Have to/ has to
ProfeCoins 30
Downloads count 2
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 8 - 15 years
File information pptx, 12 pages, 40.6 MB
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En este recurso, encontrarás una explicación clara y concisa de la teoría detrás de "have to" y "has to", así como sus diferencias de uso. Ya sea que estés aprendiendo inglés como estudiante o buscando perfeccionar tus habilidades lingüísticas, dominar estas expresiones es esencial.

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I have Who has - Time Conversion
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 12 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 51.2 KB
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With this game "I have - Who has" students can practice time conversion (seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks).
Someone will start reading his/card and ask "Who has...?". The person who has the answer to that problem will then read “I Have , Who Has _“, and then it will continue until all the cards have been read.

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I have ... who has....? addition game I have ... who has....? addition game I have ... who has....? addition game
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pdf, 7 pages, 173 KB
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The best game to play with the entire classroom and practice different skills:
-Reading numbers and operations.
-Pronunciation.
-Menthal math
-Addition with one digit addens.
-Attention and concentration.

Suggestions:
Print out the “I Have, Who Has” flashcards on card stock or paste the sheet on construction paper, cut each card and laminate them so they will last for many years to come.

How to play the game?:
Distribute the cards randomly to your students (some students may get more than one card)
Select a student to begin by reading their card aloud (example: I have 14. Who has 3+4?)
The student who has the card with the correct answer to the previous student’s
“Who Has...” question reads their card aloud (example: I have 7. Who has 10+5?) And so on.
Students must listen for their turn and try not to break the chain.
When the chain circles around to the first student, the game is over.

Practice the game once with your students so they understand how the game works, then see if they can “beat the timer.” Set a timer for 2 minutes, 5 minutes, or whatever. Challenge them to finish the game before the timer goes off.

Disclaimer: I downloaded this resource from superteacherworksheets with a paid account.

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"I Have, Who Has?" (Long E Review) "I Have, Who Has?" (Long E Review)
ProfeCoins 5
Rating 5.0 out of 5 (1 review)
Downloads count 1
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 8 years
File information pdf, 5 pages, 448 KB
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Great game to play with big groups!
The teacher starts the game with card nº 1 (teacher card) and also has the teacher guide card in her hand to make sure nobody skips turns or words. 
The teacher give out the rest of the cards to the students (for this game I prepared cards for 15 students, you can add more), and start the game by saying: "I have bee, who has t - r - ee ?". 
The students that has tree answers: "I have tree, who has r - ea - d?". And so it goes until the last card, that has the word "b - ee" (that is the word of the teacher card).
The first time you play will probably be a mess, but then student will get used to the game and they will love it! Don't give up!
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Justamente en este tema estoy con mi alumnos. Este material me servirá de mucha ayuda sin duda. Gracias por compartir profe, un saludo.

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