This worksheet is for young learners in elementary school.
How to play:
1. Students close their eyes. The teacher asks students to put up their hand if they like apples. Count the number of students who raise their hand and write it on the board. Students can't look at who raises their hand.
2. When the number is written, students can look and write the number on the worksheet.
3. If for example, 5 students raised their hand, then students need to find the 5 classmates who like apples.
4. Make a pair and play janken. Winner asks 'Do you like (apples)?' The partner should reply 'Yes, I do' if they raised their hand before, or 'No, I don't' if they didn't. Then change roles.
5. When the time is up, check to see if students found all the classmates who like apples. Then show students who were the students who liked apples.
6. Then play again for lemons, and choose a random fruit for the last time.
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