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Present Modals of Deduction (Group game)

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    One student picks up a number. All students guess. The winners get the score.
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  • It must help you see faraway things clearly. It might be used by birdwatchers. It can’t see through walls.
    Binoculars
  •  15
  • It must be able to fly but isn’t alive. It might require a licence to use. It can’t be flown indoors easily.
    Drone
  •  15
  • It must measure time without numbers. It might use sand instead of batteries. It can’t be set to a specific time.
    Hourglass
  •  15
  • It must make small things appear larger. It might be used by detectives. It can’t be used to see faraway objects.
    Magnifying Glass
  •  15
  • It must represent something much larger than itself. It might spin but doesn’t move on its own. It can’t show your exact location.
    Globe
  •  15
  • It must connect pieces of paper. It might make a clicking sound when used. It can’t be used without metal pins.
    Stapler
  •  15
  • It might be something you use every morning and night. It must have bristles. It can’t be shared with others.
    Totthbrush
  •  15
  • It might not guarentee you go everywhere. It might have your photo inside. It can’t be used as money.
    Passport
  •  15
  • It might be used for a game of strategy. It must involve pieces with different moves. It can’t be played without thinking ahead.
    Chess / Chess board
  •  15
  • It must show what is in front of it. It might break if handled roughly. It can’t create anything new.
    Mirror
  •  15
  • It might help you when you are unsure about something. It must be full of letters. It can’t be read like a novel.
    Dictionary
  •  15
  • It must be something that measures something invisible. It must follow physics and chemistry rules. It can’t be used to measure time.
    Thermometer
  •  15
  • It might help you in very complicated areas. It might have buttons but isn’t a phone. It can’t be used to write sentences.
    Calculator
  •  15