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Slap Shopping

Prepare: Print out the cards (one set for each group) Note that there are two items on each card Divide students into groups of 3-5

Set Up Place all the cards on the table face up in reach of all the students

How to play: One student is the leader. That student will ask one of the others, “Can I help you?” Choosing a type of item, the second student can respond, “I want a _________.” Then all the students will say, “How much is it?” The leader will say, “It’s ________ dollars.” The first student to put their hand on the matching card can take the card (it counts as a point) The student with the most cards / points at the end of the game is the winner

Students Example How much is it? I want a toy car. Leader Student Can I help you? It’s 21 dollars. How much is it? I want a toy car. Leader Student

$5 $1 $9 $8 $23 $22 $21 $20 $19 $1 $2 $4 $8 $3

$2 $6 $3 $4 $10 $3 $7 $9 $5 $2 $11 $6 $4 $5

$5 $12