Hello!
Today I'd like to share with you a game that I usually play both at home, with L. and at school, with my students. You can play it in your mother tongue or any other language you find useful or fun.
Today I'd like to share with you a game that I usually play both at home, with L. and at school, with my students. You can play it in your mother tongue or any other language you find useful or fun.
It is a fun
game to explore and move around.
Playing it
your children will learn vocabulary, review counting and numbers, classify, and the most
important part: they will have fun.
Resources:
Card or
paper: it can be coloured or you can colour it.
Pencils.
How to play:
You only
need to draw numbers in your cards, from 1 to any number you consider your child
will be able to play. Give each card a colour. Finally, explore around the
house and look for as many coloured things as the card says, for example: one orange thing.
It is very
simple to prepare, and you can add as many variations as you like.
Plus, you’ll
benefit from a move and fun moment
during these long days.
I wish you
enjoy it!
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