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review game: indirect questions relay!

Rules: I will show you a direct information question. Your team needs to correctly create an indirect information question. BUT each person can only write TWO WORDS on the board, then PASS to the next person! The first team to finish and spell their sentence on the board will get the point. If you write more than two words, your team will be disqualified from the round!

Round 1: direct questions

example: When is the bus coming?

example: What does the President want?

1) When is the meeting?

2) Where is the bus stop?

4) Where are the restrooms?

3) Who’s your manager?

5) Where’s the daycare center?

6) When does the plane leave?

7) Which man is the suspect?

8) What time does the mall close?

9) Where’s the nearest dog park?

10) What does that crying child want?

round 2: create your own indirect questions!

example: category: At the Supermarket

category: at your child’s school

category: At a Restaurant

category: at a Mall Information Booth

category: At a Police Station

FINAL category: On an Airplane