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If you have pretend food items in your play kitchen then you need these Pretend Play Shopping Lists for kids! The wooden and plastic pretend food that goes with our play kitchen is a disaster! We made our own inexpensive pretend play grocery store in few simple steps. You could also use this set of printables at the grocery store as a scavenger hunt, an i-spy game, or an interactive shopping list.

I laminated them so they can check things off of the list using dry erase markers and then reuse them in their imaginary play.

Your child will have so much fun collecting the grocery items on the list and put them in their shopping basket or bags. Use cardboard boxes to set it up and let your kids draw and create any details they want on them. The more they are involved in the creation, the better!

These are great! I've heard of having picture grocery lists to get kids to help when you are shopping, but I think grocery lists for a play kitchen is even better!! The first group to buy all the items on their shopping list wins. At the Clothes Shop. In this free clothes shopping activity, students order conversations set in a clothes shop and role-play clothes shopping dialogues. First, students sort three mixed-up clothes shop dialogues into conversation one, two and three. Students do this by reading the customer and shop assistant responses and labelling the lines 1, 2, or 3, depending on which conversation they belong to.

Students then practice the three shopping conversations with a partner. Afterwards, students create their own clothes shop dialogue between a shop assistant and customer and present it to the class. Bargain Hunters. Here is a shopping role-play activity to help students practice asking and saying how much things cost. Four students take on the role of shop assistants and four students are shoppers. The aim of the activity is for the shoppers to save the most money possible by finding out the cost of each item on their shopping list in the four shops and buying each item from the cheapest place.

The shoppers ask the price of the items on their list to each shop assistant in turn, noting down the prices on their shopping list. Next, the shoppers compare the prices, go to the shops with the cheapest items and buy them. The shoppers then calculate the total amount of money they spent and write it on their list.

When the students have finished, they swap roles and repeat the activity. Afterwards, students with the same shopping lists compare their answers to check they have the same totals. Can I help you? In this fun shoe shop role-play activity, students put a shoe shop conversation in order and role-play a shopping dialogue. In pairs, one student takes on the role of the shop assistant and the other is the customer.

Students then take it in turns to read each sentence to their partner and number the sentences in order. When the pairs have finished, they check the correct order and practice the dialogue with their partner. Lastly, students adapt the conversation to create a shopping dialogue of their own which they role-play in front of the class. This free containers worksheet helps students learn and practice container words.

First, students complete shopping items on the worksheet with container words from a box. Students can use the container words more than once and several items have more than one correct answer.

After that, students write new shopping items to go with the container words and their answers are reviewed. Let's Go Shopping. In this shopping role-play, students take on the roles of shop assistants and customers and practice buying and selling items in a shop.

Half the students are shop assistants and the other half are customers. The customers go around to each shop and try to buy the items on their shopping list. When a customer makes a purchase, they write down the cost on their shopping list next to the item. After a customer has completed their shopping list, they write down the total cost of all the items and show you their answer. If there is a mistake, the customer goes back to the shops and confirms the prices. When everyone has finished, the students swap roles and repeat the activity, so everyone has a chance to practice being the shop assistant and customer.

Shopping Dominoes. In this clothes shop dialogue game, students build a clothes shop conversation between a shop assistant and customer by matching sentence halves together. The students look for the 'Hello, can I The first player then puts down one of their dominoes on either side of the domino on the table, making sure that the sentence halves go together to form a sentence or question by a shop assistant or customer, e.

The first player to get rid of all their dominoes wins the game. The remaining players continue putting down their dominoes until all the dominoes have been placed correctly to form a clothes shop conversation. Shopping Role-Plays. Sery Shopping Day Dress Up. Princesses Spring Trend Alert. Princesses Shopping Rivals. Princess Spring Shopping Sale.

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