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the Odd One Out game
Can you find the odd one out in each row?
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Use these games with your children to help make journeys fun!
Scavenger Hunt
Think of five landmarks or objects that you will spot on your journey
and ask your children to find them. These could be farms, motorway
service stations, rivers, cows, aeroplanes, trains or the sea. The
winner is the one who sees the most!
Nature Trail
If your journey is going through the countryside ask your children
spot a range of animals. For example, cow, sheep, seagull, horse.
The winner is the first one to spot them all.
Ten Green Bottles
A song to pass the time! It’s easy to sing, remember and great fun
too!
Ten green bottles hanging on the wall,
Ten green bottles hanging on the wall,
And if one green bottle should accidentally fall,
There’d be nine green bottles hanging on the wall
Remember, go down to “No green bottles hanging on the wall”.
20 Questions
Think of an object – it could be anything. Ask 20 questions and try
to guess what it is. The first question is always: “Is it animal,
vegetable or mineral?”. Once this has been answered all other questions
must be able to be answered by either “yes” or “no”. Try and find
out what the object is in less than 20 questions.
I spy…
Look around, find an object you can see and then give a clue: “I spy
with my little eye something green” or “I spy with my little eye
something brown and furry”. Give as many clues as is needed until
someone else guesses what you can spy. The person who guesses what
you spied starts again with “I spy with my little eye...”.
Name that noise!
Think of a familiar sound: a cow mooing, a squeaky door, walking through
sticky mud. Try and make that noise and get your children to guess
what sound you are making. When they have guessed let them have a
go!