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For the first round, get the class standing and have them go around, counting in sequence to You then do another round through to 21, with students being required to remember which word stands in for which number as they go. When someone trips up they take a seat, and the last one standing wins. Of course, not all number games are ideal for warm-ups, as they take too long to complete. This is best done at the end of your main numbers module with your ESL learners.

You can either have the whole class play the same game or set up stations and allow kids to move through the room, trying new games and practicing their numbers. While the last two games were more on the warm-up side of things, the following games are more involved and time consuming.

Keep them in mind for games day! Bingo is particularly fun to play when you designate a student or several to be the number callers. Whoever gets a line of numbers matched first wins. The goal is for the association between the word and the number to become automatic. Students count in turn going around the circle, starting with number 1 and ending with The student who says 20 then chooses a category from the board and changes one number in the sequence to a word from that category.

For example, if the student chose the vegetables category, the student might say that the number 5 is now the word 'carrot'. The next student then starts from number 1. The students' task is to remember which word stands for which number as they count from 1 to The student who says '20' changes one more number to a vegetable and so on.

If a student forgets to say a word instead of a number or forgets the word they are supposed to say, they are out of the game. The last student left standing wins the game. You can play several times with the first student to say '20' choosing the category for the game each time.

You can also change the amount of numbers to make the game shorter or longer easier or harder. You can also change the sequence to practice other numbers, e.

Here is a popular counting game that is a lot of fun to play. Have the students sit or stand in a circle. Tell the students that they are going to play a counting game using English and their native language alternatively, e.

English and Thai. The first student starts by saying the number one in English. 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. For this game, prepare a set of number cards for each student for this example we will use a set of 10 cards numbered Next, ask students to put all their cards face down in the middle of the group and mix them up.

Once the cards are mixed, ask students to take 10 random cards and tell them not to show the cards to the other students. Now the liar game can begin. Students will take turns and MUST put down the cards in numerical order. As they put down the card they must say that number out loud. So, in this example the next number is 3. If they are correct and the student was lying then the student who lied must pick up all the cards in the middle. This fun counting game will help students practice numbers while testing their concentration.

To play, decide a number that you are going to count to.



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