Beanbags
and number fun
Here is a fun way to engage little ones in a fun
activity while learning is taking place.
This game or activity will help students recognize numbers
independently.
So here is what you will need:
1.
A large black foam board. You can
use two to make it larger.
2.
Then make your own multicolor number mats or
if you prefer you can buy the round foam shapes and with a black marker draw
the numbers on the mat.
3.
Place the mats on the large foam
board.
4.
Select a student and have them throw
a beanbag on the board. Student will say what number the bean bag landed on.
Kids will have fun with this simple activity and
at the same time it will reinforce recognition of numbers in random order. I do
notice that children will say their numbers well from 1 to 10 in Spanish but
have difficulty naming an isolated number. This game will help repair that J
Variations and suggestions:
·
Make sure all students participate.
Students, especially the younger ones will take it to heart if they do not get
a chance to participate in the game. Sometimes I have a larger group making it
difficult to include everyone in the game period part of the class. So I will explain beforehand
that everyone might not get a chance in this session, but next session they will.
(That really doesn't help too much) so now I make sure to include everyone the
same day by using the entire session for the game if necessary. After all, they are still learning!
·
To avoid the mats from moving when
the bean bag is thrown you can place tape under the mats unto the board.
·
Sometimes the bean bag will fall on
a number. Then ask in
Spanish “¿sobre qué número cayó el saquito?” (on what number did the beanbag fall on?)
·
Other times the beanbag may fall
between two numbers. Ask in Spanish “¿entre qué números cayó el saquito?” (between which numbers did the beanbag fall?) You
can help students by responding to your question by saying “cayó entre los número veinte y treinta”
·
By asking and responding to
questions in Spanish will further train kids ear to the language and also
help in the development of speech. After a while you will be surprised to hear
them repeating the same questions and answers in Spanish.
·
Another technique I use in helping
students recognize numbers independently is to select two or three numbers at
a time. Let’s use for example 5 and 15.
We review those numbers over two or three classes. Students can now recognize
these numbers in whichever order they see it. You can even customize your
number mats and make them with just the numbers you are working on. Then doing the activity will serve as a strong
reinforcement.
·
To add to the fun and excitement you
can also have some of the mats turn down to where the number is not shown. If the
beanbag happens to fall on one of those mats then I will say “adivina el número”
(guess the number) students at this point start calling out numbers in Spanish.
Every now and then they call out a number in English but then I will say “en español por favor” (in Spanish please) Sometime my students remind their friends to say it in Spanish when someone says the number in English. After a few chances we will turn over the mat
to see what number it is.
Wishing you all the fun
with this activity!
Los números del 1 al 20 is a fun song and a favorite among students and teachers! To hear a sample and or purchase it click here
Los números del 1 al 20 is a fun song and a favorite among students and teachers! To hear a sample and or purchase it click here
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Great activity to recap colours too. Gracias por compartirla ;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Carmen! I'm always looking for ways to help students learn in a fun an interactive manner!
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