The student who says the last number 31 is out. The game continues like this until one student says the last number 31 and is out. This game is great for practicing basic numbers, but can also be used with ordinal numbers first, second, third, etc and to practice the date. As well as practicing numbers, this game is great to use as a warm up activity. To begin, choose a number to count to. The number you choose will depend on your class size and how difficult you want the game to be.
Then, another student must stand up and say the next number two. And, so on until they get to five. Any student can stand up at any time they want. If two students stand up at the same time and say the same number, then they lose.
If you have a large class, then an alternative way to play this game is to divide the class into teams. Give each team 3 chances to get to five. If they succeed, then they get a point for their team. One set can be played by up to 6 players. All the materials that come with the Zingo game are durable and can re-used. So, by having a few sets of this game in your classroom you will have a fun and exciting numbers game to use in your class for years to come.
They must choose ONE and write it down. This kind of game is so simple but kids absolutely love it! Especially when they guess it correctly. For more ESL activity videos, check out our videos page. This fun ESL card game can be used to review numbers. These ideas can help you build math and counting skills with preschoolers. These 40 preschool math games include counting games and various number activities. They are perfect to help build counting skills and math skills in your preschoolers and kindergarten students.
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Or for something quieter, try a round of HiHo! Cherry-O, the classic board game that has kids counting cherries, blueberries and apples into baskets.
Use the few minutes to stimulate some math mastery. For example, encourage your critter to guess with you which playthings represent the largest portion of the mess.
Are there more blocks? More books? Then count up the toys as you go and see who guessed right. For an older preschooler, work together to make a chart of her favorite toys action figures, books, cars, stuffed animals and keep a running tally of what shows up most at clean-up time.
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