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German Games
Make learning German enjoyable with games that focus on language skills and cultural knowledge. This collection includes grammar challenges, pronunciation practice, and cultural quizzes. By incorporating these German games into your lessons, you can enhance language acquisition and student engagement.
German: Spring-Themed Number Learning Game: Who Has It? DAF DAZ
Math, Numbers, Early Math, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, German, Spring, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Flashcards
German: Spring-Themed Number Learning Game – Who Has It? A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn German Numbers! Looking for a fun and engaging way to help students practice German numbers? This Spring-Themed "Who Has It?" Game is a fantastic way to get students speaking, listening, and thinking in German while enjoying a lively and interactive learning experience! Instead of repetitive drills, this game keeps students moving and engaged as they match German number words with digits, reinforcing comprehension and pronunciation naturally. It’s perfect for German as a Foreign Language (DaF), bilingual classes, and young German learners who need extra practice with numbers. 🌸 Why Your Students Will Love This Game 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! – No more dull exercises—students will be eager to participate. 🌼 Spring-themed fun – Flowers, sunshine, and a cheerful seasonal design bring fresh energy into the lesson. 🔢 Covers numbers 0–30 – Great for different skill levels and adaptable to your class needs. 📖 Boosts German vocabulary – Helps students read, recognize, and say numbers confidently. 📌 No prep needed – just print and play! Quick, easy, and stress-free for teachers. 📚 How to Play 1️⃣ Hand out the cards to students. 2️⃣ The first player reads their card aloud: "Ich habe fünf. Wer hat sechs?" 3️⃣ The student with the correct number responds and reads their next prompt. 4️⃣ The game continues until all numbers have been matched and the loop is complete! 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Encourages active participation – Turns learning into a social and interactive experience. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and pronounce German numbers. ✔ Supports language learning naturally – Great for German learners of all levels. ✔ Versatile for any setting – Use it in whole-class activities, small groups, or one-on-one sessions. 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Start playing! Students listen, read, and respond in German. This Spring-Themed "Who Has It?" Number Game is more than just a classroom activity—it’s a fun, hands-on way to build fluency and confidence in German number learning. 🐦 Want to bring fresh energy into your German lessons? Download now and start playing today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, Game, Educational Card Games, Number Words, Who Has It, DAF, DAZ, German Number Words, Spring
German: Spring-Themed Numbers Domino Game: Fun Learning DAF DAZ
Montessori, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, German, Spring, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes
German: Spring-Themed Numbers Domino Game A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn German Numbers Learning German numbers doesn’t have to be boring! This Spring-Themed Numbers Domino Game is a great way to make learning interactive, engaging, and stress-free. Instead of memorizing numbers from a worksheet, students play, move, and match while practicing German number words in a fun way. Whether you’re teaching German as a foreign language (DaF), bilingual students, or young learners, this game helps students recognize numbers, improve pronunciation, and build confidence while having fun. 🌸 Why Your Students Will Love It 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! – Learning happens naturally while playing. 🌼 Spring-themed fun – Flowers, butterflies, and a fresh seasonal design bring energy into the lesson. 🔢 Different difficulty levels – Play with numbers 0–10, 0–20, or 0–30 based on students' needs. 📖 Supports German language skills – Helps students recognize, read, and say numbers correctly. 📌 Quick and easy setup – Just print and play! No complicated prep required. 📚 What’s Included? ✔ 68 domino cards – Two sets of 34 cards, one with standard text and one with syllable writing to support pronunciation. ✔ Three levels of play – Choose an end card at 10, 20, or 30 for differentiation. ✔ Classroom challenge option – Have students race to build the longest domino chain! Perfect for small groups, partners, or whole-class activities. 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Keeps students engaged – A fun way to practice numbers without feeling like work. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and recall German numbers. ✔ Encourages teamwork – Supports collaboration and conversation in German. ✔ Saves time – No complicated instructions—just print, cut, and play! 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Let students play! They match numbers with the correct German word. This Spring-Themed German Numbers Domino is more than just a game—it’s a fun, hands-on way to build confidence and fluency in German. 🐦 Want to make German number learning more exciting? Download now and bring fun to your German lessons today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment. 🐶✨
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, Game, Educational Card Games, Domino, Number Words, Deutsche Zahlwörter, DAF, DAZ, Spring
German: Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game: Fun Learning DAF
Montessori, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Winter, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes
German: Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game – A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn German Numbers Learning German numbers doesn’t have to be boring! This Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game is a great way to make learning interactive, engaging, and stress-free. Instead of memorizing numbers from a worksheet, students play, move, and match while practicing German number words in a fun way. Whether you’re teaching German as a foreign language (DaF), bilingual students, or young learners, this game helps students recognize numbers, improve pronunciation, and build confidence while having fun. ❄️ Why Your Students Will Love It 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! Learning happens naturally while playing. ⛄ Winter-themed fun – The seasonal design makes lessons more engaging. 🔢 Different difficulty levels – Play with numbers 0–10, 0–20, or 0–30 based on students' needs. 📖 Supports German language skills – Helps students recognize, read, and say numbers correctly. 📌 Quick and easy setup – just print and play! No complicated prep required. 📚 What’s Included? ✔ 68 domino cards – Two sets of 34 cards, one with standard text and one with syllable writing to support pronunciation. ✔ Three levels of play – Choose an end card at 10, 20, or 30 for differentiation. ✔ Classroom challenge option – Have students race to build the longest domino chain! Perfect for small groups, partners, or whole-class activities. 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Keeps students engaged – A fun way to practice numbers without feeling like work. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and recall German numbers. ✔ Encourages teamwork – Supports collaboration and conversation in German. ✔ Saves time – No complicated instructions—just print, cut, and play! 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Let students play! They match numbers with the correct German word. This Winter-Themed German Numbers Domino is more than just a game—it’s a fun, hands-on way to build confidence and fluency in German. 🐧 Want to make German number learning more exciting? Download now and bring fun to your German lessons today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, Winter, Game, Educational Card Games, Winter Math Activities, Domino, Number Words, Deutsche Zahlwörter, DAF
German Memory Cards: Christmas
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German Memory Cards: Christmas is a teaching resource designed to help students learn and reinforce German vocabulary related to Christmas. This PDF memory game can be utilized in various ways by educators working with students learning German. To play, students match German vocabulary words to corresponding images on the cards. As they find pairs, this engaging game builds familiarity with key holiday terms and boosts retention through repetition in a fun, interactive format. Teachers may use it for individual practice, partner games, small group work, or even whole class activities depending on needs and goals. With versatile applications, this memory game makes an exciting addition to any German language curriculum around the Christmas season.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German, Christmas, Memory, Game, Matching
German Dominoes: Landforms
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German Dominoes: Landforms is an engaging resource for helping students learn German vocabulary related to landforms. This printable PDF includes 28 dominoes with beautiful images on one side and the corresponding German vocabulary word on the other. Educators can use these dominoes during small group work, centers , or even as a whole class activity to give students targeted practice matching German vocabulary words to their meanings. The vivid pictures aid visual learners while the kinesthetic experience of manipulating the dominoes appeals to tactile learners. Teachers appreciate having multiple ways to reinforce this thematic vocabulary, whether through a friendly game at centers or a domino run challenge involving the entire class. With just a quick print, these dominoes are ready for students to match, read, and repeat as they build fluency with common German geographical terms. This versatile resource works for a variety of ages and can be differentiated to suit both beginning and more advanced language learners.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German, Domino, Game, Landforms, Geography
German: I have... Who has? - Countries of Europe
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Wie wird gespielt? Die Spielidee ist einfach und bezieht wirklich jeden Lerner mit ein: Die Karten werden gemischt und verteilt. Ein Spieler beginnt und fragt nach einem Begriff. Wer die passende Karte hat, ruft: „Ich habe …“ und fragt nach dem nächsten Begriff. So geht das Spiel bis zur letzten Karte weiter. Das Spiel funktioniert gut in der ganzen Klasse oder auch in Kleingruppen. Der Raum wird auf einmal ruhig und die Konzentration spielerisch gefördert, denn die Schüler müssen aufpassen und genau hinhören, was der vorherige Spieler sagt. Ich wünsche Dir und Deinen Schülern viel Freude damit! Herzliche Grüße, Cindy
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Countries Of Europe, German Game, I Have Who Has, Language Activity, Vocabulary Practice
German Dominoes: In School
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German Dominoes: In School is an engaging German vocabulary game for students. This printable PDF includes domino tiles with German words and their matching illustrations. Educators can use these dominoes to help students master new vocabulary. To play, students match the German words to the corresponding pictures as they create chains of dominoes. This kinesthetic activity allows learners to reinforce vocabulary through reading, listening and matching skills. Teachers may use the dominoes for independent practice, small group work, or even whole class games. The versatile domino tiles work for a variety of language activities in the world language classroom or at home. This interactive resource helps make learning German vocabulary enjoyable.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German, Domino, School, Classroom, Vocabulary
German: Let's Talk About Swimming Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
German: Let's Talk About Swimming Board Game Students will love practicing their German vocabulary and conversation skills with this engaging board game about swimming. The printable game board covers topics like swimsuits, pool rules, swimming strokes, and more. To play, students take turns rolling the dice and moving their marker, then read and respond to the swimming-related question they land on. This game can be played in partners, small groups, or as a whole class. Use it to build language skills, review vocabulary terms, encourage discussions, or simply have fun talking about summer activities in German! Modifications like writing responses or competing to reach the end first add more possibilities. With its adaptable format, this swimming game works nicely for assessing German mastery.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German, Board Game, Writing Prompts, Speaking Skills, Swimming, Sports, Vocabulary Practice, Vocabulary Game
German: Let's Talk About Winter Holidays Board Game
Foreign Languages, Holiday & Seasonal, German, Seasons, Winter, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
German: Let's Talk About Winter Holidays Board Game is a fun printable game for students learning German. To play, simply print the colorful game board and grab a pair of dice. Students take turns rolling the dice and moving spaces on the board. They read the question for the space aloud and answer in German with a partner or small group. As a variation, students can write down questions and answers. This game builds German vocabulary on winter holidays through communicative practice. Use it in a German class or with English Language Learnersreinforcing both languages. The board game format allows assessment of individual students' progress when played with the teacher. Extend the learning by having students write their own holiday questions. The first to reach the end wins!
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Game, German Practice, Winter Holidays, Seasonal Activity, Board Game, Language Cards, Writing Prompts, Small Group
German: Let's Talk About Beauty Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
German: Let's Talk About Beauty Board Game Transport students to Germany with this engaging board game that builds language skills! Students strengthen German vocabulary and conversation abilities related to beauty and personal care. The printable game board features questions about makeup, hair, skin care, and more. Educators can implement it in pairs, small groups, or whole class. Roll dice to advance and answer questions aloud or write responses. Adapt it as a friendly competition, traveling farthest along the beauty-themed path to win. Alternatively, turn it into an assessment by tracking student progress. This versatile German resource benefits middle schoolers studying the language or English Language Learners grasping terminology. Watch the vocabulary blossom with this simple, customizable board game!
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Game, Board Game, Speaking Skills, Listening Activity, Vocabulary Practice, German, Writing Prompts, Comprehension
German: Let's Talk About Fruit Board Game
Foreign Languages, ELA, German, Language Development, ESL, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Let's Talk About Fruit is an engaging German board game that has students build language skills while learning fruit vocabulary. Ideal for both German language learners and ESL students alike, this printable game strengthens comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing skills. To play, students take turns rolling dice and moving game pieces, then read and respond to the fruit-themed question they land on. Questions can be answered verbally, written individually, or collaborated on with partners. The first player to reach the end wins! Teachers can also pull small groups for more personalized assessment. With multiple ways to implement, this versatile game encourages German language use in a low-prep, entertaining way.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Board Games, Speaking Game, Communication Skills, Preschool Language Activity, Literacy Center, German, ESL Printable, Writing Prompts
German Dominoes: Feelings & Emotions
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German Dominoes: Feelings & Emotions is an engaging resource that allows students to practice German vocabulary related to emotions. This printable PDF includes 28 dominoes with both the German word and a corresponding image depicting various feelings and emotions. Teachers can use these dominoes during small group instruction, partner activities, or even as an independent learning center . Students will enjoy matching the German vocabulary words to the visual representations. Playing the dominoes gives learners valuable repetition with new vocabulary words in an interactive way. With relatable themes and appealing visuals, this resource offers an entertaining approach to build emotional intelligence vocabulary in German. Suitable for novice to intermediate students, these dominoes give engaging hands-on practice saying and recognizing terms for common feelings and emotions in German.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Domino, German, Feelings, Emotions, Games
German: Let's Talk About Vegetables Board Game
Foreign Languages, ELA, German, Language Development, ESL, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
German: Let's Talk About Vegetables Board Game is a printable board game to help students learn and review German and English vocabulary for vegetables. Students roll a dice and move around the board, answering questions about vegetables in German or English based on the space they land on. They can play in partners, taking turns to roll and answer, or in small groups of 3-4, with everyone writing down answers. This simple yet engaging game can be used in multiple ways - verbally answering questions, writing answers, practicing asking and answering questions - to build students' vocabulary and speaking skills. Suitable for a range of ages, it's an adaptable resource for assessing student progress and can be printed in color or black and white. This vegetable-themed game helps lay foundations for effective language learning.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Games, Speaking Activities, ESL Small Group, Healthy Eating, Board Game, Writing Prompts, Asking Questions, Partner Work
German: Let's Talk About Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
This is aGerman: et's Talk About Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Board Game. All you have to do is print this game board and grab a pair of dice. The game board can be printed in color or black and white. This simple game board is great for your English-speaking students and your ESL students who are building their language skills in the English language. Students can work in pairs or groups of 3-4. You can also pull students in a small group with you to better assess their progress and mastery. These board games are great because they come in a variety of themes and topics, so students will be able to increase their vocabulary. You can choose to do a few different activities when you use these board games : 1.Students can take turns rolling the dice. They will move that many places on the board. Whatever space they land on, they can read the question out loud and answer it verbally with their partner or group. 2.Same as number 1, but the partner can answer the question instead of the person who rolled the dice. 3.Same as number 1, but both partners (or everybody in the group) can write their answer down on paper. 4.Same as number 1, but students can practice writing down the question and their individual answer to the question. If you choose to make it a competition, then whoever reaches the end of the board first wins! Similar Resources: · German: Animal Characteristics Worksheet – Domestic Pig Printable · Spanish: Zoo Animals Dominos Game · Let’s Talk About New Year’s Eve Board Game · Family Flash Cards · Spanish: Vegetables Cut and Paste Vocabulary Practice Sheet · German: Letter B Picture Cards You Can Find More Resources at My Store Front Here: Better Teaching Resources
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Landmarks, Board Game, History, Germany, German Language, Speaking Skills
German: I have... Who has? - Zoo Visit
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Product Overview German: I have... Who has? - Zoo Visit, is a unique, interactive and engaging product designed to facilitate effective learning of the German language through a fun fillled game . The Concept of The Game Students are given shuffled cards with German phrases or terms related to zoo creatures or places. The game begins with one student asking in German for a term on their card - like "lion" or "aquarium". The student having that card then replies, "Ich habe ...(the asked item)" and prompts another term from their own card. And so, the biology-themed intrigue unfurls throughout the classroom. Prompting Focus and Concentration This resource can be customized in sync with your pedagogical style, as a full-class activity involving all students or focused practice sessions for smaller groups. This hands-on experience subtly enhances students' concentration since they must listen attentively to peers' queries about terms. The game is not confined within specific grades facilitating flexible application across various learning levels. Your Purchase Includes: An accessible PDF file containing six ready-to-print pages usable right after download without any assembly hassle. A swift accessibility paired with actionable learning outcomes making this ideal irrespective of your teaching setup- traditional classrooms or home-based education settings. Note:In essence,this intriguing & interactive educational tool aids teachers foster linguistic aptitude among students via immersive content engagement mechanisms fostering enjoyable gameplay refinement while equipping learners rich insights into foreign linguistics.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Language, Zoo Visit, Educational Resource, Interactive Game, Language Acquisition
German: Let's Talk About Personal Hygiene Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German: Let's Talk About Personal Hygiene Board Game Students can practice German vocabulary and conversation skills related to personal hygiene with this engaging board game . Ideal for both native German speakers and ESL learners, it strengthens language abilities. The printable game board works for individuals, partners, or small groups. Take turns rolling the dice and moving spaces to answer questions aloud or in writing. Adapt the activities to meet diverse needs - verbal responses, written questions and answers, partner collaboration, or independent work. Use it to assess student progress informally or formally. Differentiate instruction by adjusting the level of scaffolding and support provided. This versatile resource builds German fluency around an essential real-life topic. Discover more world language games and materials for reading, writing, listening, and conversation practice at the Better Teaching Resources store.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Personal Hygiene, Health, Board Games, German Activity, Speaking Skills, Vocabulary Practice, Independent Activity
German: I have... Who has? - Animals
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German I Have Who Has? - Animals Help students learn animal names and descriptions in German with this engaging card game! To play, cards are shuffled and distributed to students in a small group or whole class setting. The first student asks "Who has the [animal name]?" in German. The student holding that card responds "I have the [animal name]" in German and asks for the next animal. The game continues in this way, captivating students' attention and reinforcing animal vocabulary, until all cards have been read. This fun memory game gets the room buzzing as students listen closely to respond, helping internalize key vocabulary. Use it to reinforce concepts or as a fun Friday wrap-up! With simple rules that make every student an active participant, this game promises to be a hit with your beginning or intermediate German learners.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags I Have Who Has, German Practice, Language Games, Animal Vocabulary, German Printable
German: Let's Talk About the Fire Department Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
This is aGerman: Let's Talk About The Fire Department Board Game.All you have to do is print this game board and grab a pair of dice. The game board can be printed in color or black and white. This simple game board is great for your German-speaking students and your ESL students who are building their language skills in the English language or vice versa. How To Implement: Students can work in pairs or groups of 3-4. You can also pull students in a small group with you to better assess their progress and mastery. These board games are great because they come in a variety of themes and topics, so students will be able to increase their vocabulary. You can choose to do a few different activities when you use these board games : 1.Students can take turns rolling the dice. They will move that many places on the board. Whatever space they land on, they can read the question out loud and answer it verbally with their partner or group. 2.Same as number 1, but the partner can answer the question instead of the person who rolled the dice. 3.Same as number 1, but both partners (or everybody in the group) can write their answer down on paper. 4.Same as number 1, but students can practice writing down the question and their individual answer to the question. If you choose to make it a competition, then whoever reaches the end of the board first wins the game! I hope you enjoy this game with your students! My Store Front Can Be Found Here: Better Teaching Resources Here Are More Resources for You to Enjoy: Spanish: Opposites Dominoes Game Let’s Talk About the Circus Board Game German Cut and Glue Activity: Prepositions Spanish Vocabulary Practice Sheet | Pets Cut and Paste Winter Clip Cards – Spelling and Vocabulary Creative Fact File Worksheet: Who is Helen Keller? (German Version)
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Games, Board Games, Fire Department, Fire Safety, Vocabulary, Small Group Games, Writing Prompts
German Dominoes: Autumn
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German Dominoes: Autumn is a teaching resource that helps students learn German vocabulary related to fall. This set of printable dominoes includes 12 dominoes, each with a fall-related German word and a corresponding image. Educators can use these dominoes for partner or small group work to reinforce fall vocabulary. Have students match the German vocabulary word to the image as they play. Teachers may also use the dominoes at a learning station where students independently match the German word and image. These engaging dominoes give students repetition with key vocabulary words and images related to fall. The printable PDF dominoes target grade 7-8 world language students learning German. They can supplement a unit on seasons or fall-themed activities. Use during independent practice, station work, warm-ups, centers , or review. This versatile resource allows flexible implementation for a variety of student learning needs. Students will enjoy learning autumn vocabulary with these engaging German learning dominoes!
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Domino, Game, Autumn, Fall, German
German: I have... Who has? - In The Circus
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Discover "German: I Have, Who Has - In the Circus", an exceptional digital educational resource crafted to bring a delightful and interactive experience for your students while learning German vocabulary associated with the circus! Developed by TeachSimple, this PDF comprises of 6 print-ready pages that are perfect for use in your entire class or smaller groups. The concept is uncomplicated but extremely successful in engaging each student: shuffle and distribute the cards among players. One participant initiates by asking for a term, and when someone holds the matching card, they exclaim, "I have..." followed by posing their own query for the next term. The game progresses until all cards are played. Be amazed as your classroom steadily becomes a silent hub of concentration as students keenly listen to one another's responses, forming a pleasant learning environment. "German: I Have, Who Has - In the Circus" is well-suited for language teachers at various levels of expertise looking to incorporate an appealing activity into their lessons. Enjoy endless fun moments with your students while engaged in playful language learning! Best regards, Cindy
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Foreign Games, In The Circus, German Vocabulary, Language Practice, Whole Group Activity
German: I have... Who has? - Clothing
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German Clothing Vocabulary Review Game This educational German vocabulary game helps students review clothing-related words and phrases. To play, cards are shuffled and distributed to students. The first student asks "Who has...?" for a clothing word in German. The student with that card responds "I have..." and asks for the next card. Play continues until all cards have been asked for. This whole-class game gets every student involved in an engaging way. The format encourages listening skills and vocabulary retention as students focus to hear clothing terms in German. Adjust the difficulty level by adding more advanced clothing terms on blank game cards. Whether reviewing a recent lesson or preparing for a test, this game makes learning German clothing vocabulary interactive and enjoyable for middle school and high school world language students or adult learners. Play it with individuals, small groups, or the entire class.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Activity, Clothing Vocabulary, I Have Who Has, Class Activity, German Language Game
German: I have... Who has? - Opposites
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German: I Have...Who Has? Opposites This educational German resource is an engaging "I have...Who has?" card game that helps students learn opposite vocabulary words in German. Students listen closely to match the words on their cards while developing essential skills like focus, collaboration, and memory. Teachers can implement it as a whole class or in small groups for interactive German language practice. The self-checking format allows learners to play somewhat independently while checking comprehension in real-time. With versatile uses like warm-ups, stations, centers , or review, this opposite card game creatively reinforces German in an enjoyable way for upper elementary to high school students. The printable PDF includes clear directions and 36 cards featuring common antonyms for students to cut out and play.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags German Game, Language Game, Vocabulary Practice, Language Practice, Opposites
German: I have... Who has? - Weather & Seasons
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German I Have Who Has? Weather and Seasons Game Students will love playing this engaging German language game to help build their vocabulary skills. This "I have, Who has?" card game has students describe various types of weather and seasons in German. One student starts by asking "who has" a certain type of weather or season. The student with the matching card responds "I have" and asks another question to keep the game going. This whole class game gets everyone participating, listening closely, and thinking quickly in German. Teachers can also use it in small groups. This interactive game builds vocabulary, listening comprehension, concentration and conversational skills in a fun way. Students will be engaged as they reinforce weather and seasonal terms like snow, rain, summer and more in German.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Weather, Seasons, German Activity, Language Practice, I Have Who Has Game
German: I have... Who has? - Halloween
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
German I Have Who Has? Halloween Game Bring engaging German language practice into your classroom with this interactive Halloween-themed card game! Students strengthen reading, speaking, and listening skills as they ask and answer questions about common Halloween vocabulary and phrases in German. To play, cards are shuffled and dealt out. The first student asks the question on their card, searching for the card with the answer. The student with the answer card responds, then asks the next question, continuing until all cards have been read. Use this self-paced game for independent practice or in small groups. The repetitive yet suspenseful format keeps students focused and immersed in the language. With multiple ways to implement and differentiated difficulty levels, this game engages all learners while building Halloween vocabulary.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Halloween Games, I Have Who Has, Class Activity, German Activity, Holiday Fun























