I Have Who Has. Use this cooperative learning strategy to motivate and engage the active learner in your classroom. Print IHWH games for scores of topics, including addition, time, multiplication, sates & capitals, contractions, money, and more.
All children given a card and question and answer each other. Teacher assign a player that goes first or keeps one card to themselves and they themselves start the game. These 'i have who has' cards is a very exciting way for children to practice their skills and consolidate their learning.
These 'i have who has' cards is a very exciting way for children to practice their skills and consolidate their learning.
This means that "who" in the example is first person, not third person, because its antecedent is "I".
"I have / Who has" is a whole-class card game. I have, however, severally come across the sentence "I, Tertius, who have written.". The game contains several cards with answers and questions on them.