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School Loop Cards Activity Guide

The document is a repetitive question-and-answer format where items related to a school setting are passed around. Each line states possession of an item and asks who has the next item in a chain. It starts with a teacher and ends back at the teacher, creating a circular narrative.

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School Loop Cards Activity Guide

The document is a repetitive question-and-answer format where items related to a school setting are passed around. Each line states possession of an item and asks who has the next item in a chain. It starts with a teacher and ends back at the teacher, creating a circular narrative.

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I have a teacher. Who has the school?

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I have the school. Who has the classroom?

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I have the classroom. Who has the pencils?

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I have the pencils. Who has the felt tips?

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I have the felt tips. Who has the glue?

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I have the glue. Who has the scissors?

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I have the scissors. Who has the paper?

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I have the paper. Who has the books?

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I have the books. Who has the whiteboard?

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I have the whiteboard. Who has the trays?

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I have the trays. Who has the computer?

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I have the computer. Who has the pencil sharpener?

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I have the sharpener. Who has the rubber?

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I have the rubber. Who has the ruler?

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I have the ruler. Who has the paint?

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I have the paint. Who has the clock?

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I have the clock. Who has the P.E kit?

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I have the P.E kit. Who has the lunchbox?

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I have the lunchbox. Who has the uniform?

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I have the uniform. Who has the children?

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I have the children. Who has the paint brush?

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I have the paint brush. Who has the cloakroom?

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I have the cloakroom. Who has the chalk?

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I have the chalk. Who has the teacher?

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