Memory Game Send any feedback to S. Colloby. The Learning Model You will need to: LISTEN carefully to one-another so you don’t miss a word COMMUNICATE.

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Memory Game Send any feedback to S. Colloby

The Learning Model You will need to: LISTEN carefully to one-another so you don’t miss a word COMMUNICATE effectively to make sure everyone’s phrase is heard ORGANISE your thoughts to help you remember all of the phrases Be CREATIVE with memory techniques

I went on holiday, and I took…. The first player thinks of a word to complete the sentence. The next player repeats the entire phrase, and then adds their own word. This continues with each player adding their own word. If a player cannot remember the complete phrase, they are out. The game will continue until there is a winner!