Did you use to play any of the games in the photos?
What toys or games do you remember playing from your school days? Were any of them crazes? (i.e. fads for a short time?) Do not name it, only explain the rules and let others guess
Did you use to improvise any games? (i.e. invent them while you played? Can you name one?
According to the author, why did some games stand the test of time?
What point does the author wish to make by mentioning each of the following?
a. 'toothpaste', 'snake eyes' and jumbos' (lines 1-2)b Egypt three millennia ago (lines 6-7)
c. video/computer games (lines 11, 23 and 25)
d. cognitive growth (line 19)
e. In the attic (line 29) f rules and structure (line 34)
READING SKILL
Using topic sentences
Paragraphs in more formal texts, such as articles and essays, often include topic sentences. Most topic sentences are at the beginning or end of a paragraph. They summarize the paragraph in some way: by stating the argument, asking a key question or establishing its structure or content.
It may be useful to identify topic sentences, such as when you need to summarize a text. When a topic sentence sums up the message of the entire text, it can be used as a 'pull quote'. These are short quotes from the text that are displayed in larger writing to encourage people to read the article
GRAMMAR