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PRIMARY MATHS KS1 KS2 Numbers 0-31 I have, Who has? game This is a whole-group lively & communicative language learning game, perfect for
practising, reinforcing & refreshing how to count from 0 - 31. The game has a multi-skill focus: listening, speaking & reading out loud, with an important bonus focus on social interaction and participation.

The aim of the game is to create a number chain as quickly as possible, starting with the first card ZERO, and ending with the final card, THIRTY-ONE. The game works just as well if the number sequence is placed on the floor, a longish table, or other flat surface. The design is four cards per page, which allows for a large font - this is really important for young learners who are starting to familiarize themselves with both numbers and the written word. Try to print in colour if you can - it adds to the visual appeal of the game, which is a real motivator for learning. The *monster theme *is really popular too.

Download, print out, laminate, cut out & shuffle the cards. I’d definitely recommend you laminate the cards, despite the extra prep and expense. They’re far more learner-friendly, and they will last for absolutely years. Distribute the cards, one or two per student, depending on how many students you have in your group. I often play too - children really do enjoy it when I join in, and they seem to work that little harder on their concentration and reading out loud. Children walk around the room, talking to each other in their best reading out loud voice, sharing the information on their cards,
until they have arranged the numbers in the correct order. The game works best played against a timer, regularly over a longer-term series of lessons - can children beat their own time record? Do some high-speed counting warm-up activities, forwards & backwards, to get everyone ready to play!

Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The user license is a single-user license only. The resource is free to download, but this does not confer ownership - Terms of Use still apply: please read them carefully.

THANKS AND HAVE FUN!

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rachel_morgan3

a year ago
5

Great resource - I only used up to 20 so just modified the last one. Thanks for the great game, will be fun to play in the last week of term.

MissFrenchTeacher123

2 years ago
5

This is a really good game thanks

FrenchFriesPommesFrites

3 years ago
5

Great game, thanks for sharing!

MrJacksonTeacher

3 years ago
5

Played this in teams with other languages, they loved it!

ParliamoItaliano

3 years ago
5

Thanks for sharing the game!

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