More Info - Collective Noun Card Game
Devised by a primary-school teacher and dyslexia specialist this series of card games is ideal to help you learn some of the trickier aspects of English grammar, many of which pose a challenge even to adults!
Easy for small groups or a pair of children to play, this card game uses fun illustrations to teach words for a certain group.
Play the game by dealing out five cards to each player and using a pick up and discard method to find pairs of cards (shown on the How to play card) or spread the cards out to find a pair or play snap.

Do you know your collective nouns? A shoal of ....? A clutch of ......? What do you call a group of chickens? Or a group of whales? If you don't know then play this game! Learn of a swarm of bees, a bunch of grapes & an army of soldiers.
Most of all just have fun with these colourful, high quality cards and if you are looking for an accessory to the game look at our range of booklets to accompany the series (e.g. A Guide to Collective Nouns) which include the list of pairs from the cards plus an extra 25 more pairs of words.
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Age 7 to adult
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Essential part of the National Curriculum
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Dyslexia friendly and for English as a second/foreign language
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1-6 players
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Key stage 2
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52 cards to be paired correctly (list card included)
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Particular words for a certain group
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E.g. A pride of lions, a bunch of grapes.
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