✄ tuesday
year 6 - unit 10: heroes in the news
8 August 2017 the stAr/step up
the fun page WE are going to have some fun with phrasal verbs. First, gather in groups of four. Listed below are several phrasal verbs. Your teacher is going to cut them out and give them to each group. Your group may get more than one phrasal verb depending on the time you have to play the game. While you need not cut out the list on your sheet, use it as a guide to guess the phrasal verb being used as we play this game of PICTIONARY. Each group (of four members) selects one student (take turns if you play more than one round). He comes up to the board and draws a picture related to the phrasal verb so that the others in class can guess the phrasal verb. The group that guesses the phrasal verb correctly scores a point for his team. To make the game more interesting, your teacher can set a time limit for each presentation. Example: Phrasal verb: break up Picture example:
Sentence example: to come to an end of a relationship. Phrasal verbs Black out
Blow up
Block off
Bump into
Bring up
Calm down
Carry out
Cut out
Check in
Call off
Dress up
Drop in
Drop off
Drop out
Deal with
Fill out
Find out
Focus on
Get away
Get in
Get off
Get on
Get up
Give up
Give in
Look for
Look forward to
Look up to
Move in
Move out
Nod off
Pass away
Pass out
Show off
Show out
Sit down
Stand up
Use up
Work out
Wipe off
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