Revision chocolate bars Submitted by Nicola Crowley on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 15:57. This is a version of the popular game Battleships. In this version, instead of blowing up battleships, teams have to find hidden 'chocolate bars'. I usually do this on the whiteboard. Preparation Prepare questions for revision. Questions can be asked orally or written on the board as you ask or, if possible, prepare on an OHP or Interactive White Board (see example 1). Download Example 1 18k pdf Draw a grid on the board (see example 2). Download Example 2 21k pdf Draw another grid on a separate page and add 4 "chocolate bars" horizontally or vertically (see example 3). Download Example 3 17k pdf Optional reward: real chocolate bar/s for the winning team. Procedure Put the students into teams of 3 or 4. Either get each team to think of a name for their team (They love this!) or give them a name e.g. Team A, B etc. Draw a chart with the team names on the board next to the grid. Tell the students that you have hidden 4 "chocolate bars" in the grid and they have to guess where they are. Tell the students that there are 4 bars of chocolate of different sizes hidden horizontally and vertically in the grid. Explain that each team will get a turn to answer a question and if they get it correct they will have a turn at guessing where the chocolate bars are. Students guess by calling out "A1" or "B3" for example. The teacher can reply by saying "You've got a square!" or "Better luck next time!" User Profile Username: * Password: * Log in • Create new account • Request new password Help & Support • How do I create a new account • How do I add a comment • Teaching English House Rules • Frequently asked questions Search activities Enter your keywords: Search Similar links The team will get a point for every square of chocolate they find. The team with the most points at the end is the winner. Written by Nicola Crowley, EFL teacher, Israel Attachment Size Revision_chocolate_bars_example1.pd f 18 KB Revision_chocolate_bars_example2.pd f 20.57 KB Revision_chocolate_bars_example3.pd f 17.33 KB 0 No votes yet Tag Activities revision Login or register to post comments • Grass skirts revision race • Regrets • Revision activities • Chalk and cheese • Getting to know you question tags © British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, London SW1A 2BN, UK © BBC World Service, Bush House, Strand, London WC2B 4PH, UK Revision chocolate bars Submitted by Nicola Crowley on Fri, 05/09/2008 - 15:57. This is a version of the popular game Battleships. In this version, instead of blowing up battleships, teams have to find hidden 'chocolate bars'. I usually do this on the whiteboard. Preparation Prepare questions for revision. Questions can be asked orally or written on the board as you ask or, if possible, prepare on an OHP or Interactive White Board (see example 1). Download Example 1 18k pdf Draw a grid on the board (see example 2). Download Example 2 21k pdf Draw another grid on a separate page and add 4 "chocolate bars" horizontally or vertically (see example 3). Download Example 3 17k pdf Optional reward: real chocolate bar/s for the winning team. Procedure Put the students into teams of 3 or 4. Either get each team to think of a name for their team (They love this!) or give them a name e.g. Team A, B etc. Draw a chart with the team names on the board next to the grid. Tell the students that you have hidden 4 "chocolate bars" in the grid and they have to guess where they are. Tell the students that there are 4 bars of chocolate of different sizes hidden horizontally and vertically in the grid. Explain that each team will get a turn to answer a question and if they get it correct they will have a turn at guessing where the chocolate bars are. Students guess by calling out "A1" or "B3" for example. The teacher can reply by saying "You've got a square!" or "Better luck next time!" User Profile Username: * Password: * Log in • Create new account • Request new password Help & Support • How do I create a new account • How do I add a comment • Teaching English House Rules • Frequently asked questions Search activities Enter your keywords: Search Similar links The team will get a point for every square of chocolate they find. The team with the most points at the end is the winner. Written by Nicola Crowley, EFL teacher, Israel Attachment Size Revision_chocolate_bars_example1.pd f 18 KB Revision_chocolate_bars_example2.pd f 20.57 KB Revision_chocolate_bars_example3.pd f 17.33 KB 0 No votes yet Tag Activities revision Login or register to post comments • Grass skirts revision race • Regrets • Revision activities • Chalk and cheese • Getting to know you question tags © British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, London SW1A 2BN, UK © BBC World Service, Bush House, Strand, London WC2B 4PH, UK