Some Games
Flyers crosswood
Do you know how to do a crossword yet? Try this one. Read the clues. Some answers go across. Others go down. The numbers tell you where to begin each word. All words in the puzzle are in the Flyers A–Z Word List. There is one example.
Monkey’s big adventure
It’s Monkey’s turn to go out on an adventure. Look at the pictures. Read the story and write the missing words. Write one or two words from the Word bank in each gap. There is one example.
The answers are on this module (answers). Now cover up the writing. Look at the pictures and tell the story. It’s called Monkey’s big adventure.
Flyers quiz time
There are three rounds. The questions are about measuring, time and numbers. Our friends are not alone. You can help them!
Round one - Measuring
Do you know how to do a crossword yet? Try this one. Read the clues. Some answers go across. Others go down. The numbers tell you where to begin each word. All words in the puzzle are in the Flyers A–Z Word List. There is one example.
Monkey’s big adventure
It’s Monkey’s turn to go out on an adventure. Look at the pictures. Read the story and write the missing words. Write one or two words from the Word bank in each gap. There is one example.
Retrieved from: Cambridge English Flyers
The answers are on this module (answers). Now cover up the writing. Look at the pictures and tell the story. It’s called Monkey’s big adventure.
Flyers quiz time
There are three rounds. The questions are about measuring, time and numbers. Our friends are not alone. You can help them!
Retrieved from: Cambridge English Flyers
Round one - Measuring
- How wide?
- How tall?
- How long?
- How far?
Units of measurement:
- metre (US meter)
- kilometre (US kilometer)
- centimetre (US centimetert)
Look at each picture. How would you describe what you’re measuring? Which unit of
measurement would you use? There is one example.
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Round two: Here’s the time, Monkey!
Let Monkey see the time. Draw hands on the clock faces. There is one example.
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Round three: Number words
Draw lines to join each number word to its number. There is one example.
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