Colours and Numbers From 1 to 10 Vocabulary Games

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NUMBER AND COLOUR VOCABULARY GAMES

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NUMBER AND COLOUR VOCABULARY GAMES

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LETTERFLASHCARDS

yellow  brown  blue 

red  green  purple 

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Black white  pink 

grey  one  two

three  four  five

six  seven eight 

nine  ten  orange

With the objective of recognizing, practising and memorizing vocabulary through associating

words, meanings and pictures through different games:

-  Stick a set of flashcards on the board. Choose one flashcard and mouth the word silently.

Children read your lips and guess the word. It’s a very funny activity and children get

very nervous.-  Stick a set of flashcards and ask the children to stick their corresponding

letterflashcards.

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-  Write a sequence of four words on the board, yellow, red, one, green . Ask the children to

identify the odd one out and say why, eg one because it’s a number  

-  With different lexical sets ask the children to sort them out

-  Divide the class into pairs. Ask the children to turn their chairs so that they are facing

their partner. Explain and demonstrate that the children are going to play a game of

word tennis. The child who starts pretends to serve the ball and says a word in a lexical

set that you specify, eg. Colours. Their partner then pretends to hit the ball back andsays another word, and so on, eg. Yellow/green until the children can’t think of any more

words.

-  As a way of ending the session you can give them a wordsearch blank template so that

they hide words and they swap their wordsearch with their classmates so that the

others look for the words they have hidden

Give points every time they do not commit mistake so that the activities are made more

challenging.