Primary number games
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For example, eyes, ears, mouth, nose, head, arms, legs, etc. Then for each body part, role the dice or ask a student to role the dice and write that number next to the body part word. Next, tell students that they must draw a monster with the same number of body parts as is written on the board. Give students 10 minutes or so to draw their monster and then students can show their monster to the class.
Another way to play this game is to give each student a dice. That way each student will have a very different monster. Then, when showing the monster to the class, the students can describe their monster using sentences and numbers e.
It has five eyes. It has three mouths. This is a very active game to practice numbers that will get your students up out of their seats. For this game, you need a lot of space, so if possible play this game outside. If not, you can play in the classroom if it is safe to do so. To play, students must walk around while listening to music. The students who do not get into a group of that number are out. Bingo games wonderfully simple to make and are very effective when teaching numbers.
Here are two variations of bingo you can try in your English class:. A student gets bingo when they cross out all the numbers in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line. Line Bingo — To play line bingo, you need to prepare some number cards for the students. Give each student a set of number cards around 8 — 10 cards is best.
Then ask students to arrange their cards in a horizontal line in any order they choose. Once students have done that, the game can begin. As the teacher calls out a number, students should check their line of cards to see where that number is.
If the number is on the left end or the right end of the line, then the student can turn that card over. If it is in the middle of the line, then the student cannot turn it over. The aim of the game is to turn over all the cards to get bingo. Match 3. New Games. All Games. Puzzles Puzzles. Dot To Dot. Hidden Object. Tic Tac Toe. Word Jumble. Word Search. All Puzzles. Learn Math. Typing Games. Social Studies. Fire Safety. Celebrate MLK Day. Chinese New Year.
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