3.7 More practice Answering Questions
are you: Yes, I am. No, I am not. No, I'm not.
is he: Yes, he is. No, he is not. No, he's not.
is she: Yes, she is. No, she is not. No, she's not.
are we: Yes, we are. No, we are not. No, we aren't.
are they: Yes, they are. No, they are not. No, they're not.
is it: Yes, it is. No, it is not. No, it's not.
Remember: cannot use contractions in the affirmative.
is he: Yes, he is. No, he is not. No, he's not.
is she: Yes, she is. No, she is not. No, she's not.
are we: Yes, we are. No, we are not. No, we aren't.
are they: Yes, they are. No, they are not. No, they're not.
is it: Yes, it is. No, it is not. No, it's not.
Remember: cannot use contractions in the affirmative.
Activity
Changing Chairs
- print incomplete questions cards for each student
- Give each student a copy of the incomplete questions and ask them to complete each question anyway they want, but they should try to make questions other students would reply 'yes' to.
- When everyone has finished, collect all the questions from the students and put them in a bag.
- Next, put all the chairs in a circle.
- Explain that the students have to move chairs if they would answer 'yes' to the question.
- Then read the first question, and as the students move, you grab a seat and remove it from the game.
- The last player left is the winner.
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Find Someone Who...
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Toss a Ball
- Have students stand or sit in a circle.
- Give one student a ball.
- The student with the ball asks a yes/no question of another student and tosses them the ball.
- The recipient responds to the question and asks another yes/no question to a different student and tosses them the ball.
- (Tip: you may want to write example topics on the board. family, favorite foods, hobbies)
Guess Who
The classic game by Milton Bradley.
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