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Christmas Yes No Questions Card Game!

November 24, 2015 Leave a Comment

Have you been loving my yes no questions card games?!

Who doesn't love visual aids?!  My Christmas version is ready and available!  YAY!

Wanting a Christmas-themed resource to help you teach yes and no questions? This Christmas Yes No Questions Card Game is just what you're looking for!

Have fun working on yes/no questions with visual aids with this fun, Christmas themed card game!

40 cards included!!

Present students with questions on each card.

Students can use the yes/no visuals to answer the questions and to understand the type of question being presented.

Students can take turns picking cards and answering the questions.

If students pick a “Ho Ho Ho!” card, they get an extra turn!

Student with the most cards at the end is the winner!

Review worksheet included.

***You can access this activity in my TpT store by clicking HERE!!

Want to read more about another one of my Christmas-themed products? Click here to read this post!

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