The cards are all lying face down on the ground (so that the students cannot see the sentences.) One student turns over a card that reads, “If I were a dog”. The student then tries to predict what the rest of the sentence would be. “”If I were a dog, I would chase cars.” The other students deem this acceptable, so the student then has a chance to find the match. He turns over a card, but fails to make a matching sentence. Then it’s the next student’s turn. She turns over a card, “I won’t be able to watch TV”. She attempts to predict what the if-clause is, and then gets a chance to find the matching car.
If I were a dog | I would chase cats all day | If I have money | I will buy you something nice | If I were 95 |
I would be too old to skateboard | If I have homework tonight | I won't be able to watch TV | If I were a rich man | I would buy myself an island |
If he gets sick | he won't be able to come to school | If I were invisible | I would rob a bank and no one would see me | If you eat too much candy |
you will get a stomach ache | If I were a pizza | I would eat myself | If I study hard | I will pass the test |
If I were a mouse | I would eat cheese all day | If I pass the test | I will celebrate | If I could fly |
I would build a house in the clouds | If it rains | I will wear my raincoat | If mice had wings | cats wouldn't be able to catch them |
If it doesn't rain tomorrow | we will go to the beach | If I were a honey bee | I would travel for from flower to flower | If I had a fly in my stomach |
I would swallow a spider to catch the fly | If I go to the zoo | I will see the tigers | If I forget to eat breakfast | I will be hungry in the morning |