Personal Questions Jenga

Personal Questions Jenga. Free printable English Game Worksheet that can be used as a first-day ice-breaker and to practice how to make questions

FiPersonal Questions Jenga

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Levels of Difficulty: Elementary

Age: Young Adults, Teenagers, Adults

Description: Jenga Cards and Game


Instructions:

  • Print, cut and paste the cards on each Jenga set.
  • Have one Jenga set per each group of students.
  • Ask the students to take one block on a turn from any level of the tower (except the one below an incomplete top level), and place it on the topmost level in order to complete it.
  • Ask each student to make and read the questions and answer it.
  • The game ends when the tower falls — completely or if any block falls from the tower (other than the block a player moves on a turn).

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