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Hi! My name is Ana.

I teach English as a foreign language for prek-12 kids in South America.

I also teach English to my sweetest student, my niece Catalina.

She is 3 years old and she lOvEs English.

I am also the author and designer of the books and games I sell here.

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Numbers

 

What can we do with numbers?

 

Cereal abacos

I made these abacocs with plastic plates and cereals.

I also made some counting bracelettes for them to count and eat!

You can also estimate how many cereals are in the box. Then you can sort them by colour.

 

Book of numbers

Make a book of numbers. Invite children to cut from old magazines a specific number of pictures

 

Use traditional songs and chants to introduce and practise numbers

 

 

 

  

Counting ribbons

I prepared these ribbons. Added a label and asked children to paste as many small objects as the number said.

 

Dice

I prepared this game for the veggie unit. Children rolled the dice and place as many veggies as the dice said

This is another version of the same game but with tools

 

 

 

Use sensory stuff to make numerals

Some sensory materials you can use:

 

 water (warm, cool, scented, coloured, soapy)

 ice cubes

 finger-paint

 shaving cream

 mud, dirt, potting soil

 bubble mixture

 clay

 rice, pasta, flour, cornstarch, salt, dried beans, peas,

 cereals, seeds,

 cloth, cotton, ribbons

 

 

Number path

You will need:

·  chalk

·   a dice

·   a playing piece or counter

Draw a simple path in the playground.

Ask children roll a dice and move their playing piece the number of times they roll.

Play continues until they reach the end of the "path".
You can use numeral dice or you can use a dotted dice.

If you work on numbers when they land on a number ask them to name the identify it.

   

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