This resource for ESL Teachers is included in the Zoo Animals for EFL. Click here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Zoo-Animals-Flashcards-for-EFL-3611842
Use
the number 1 to 20 flash cards to play a quick lineup game. Hand in a set
of cards to each group and at your signal have them line up in order and then
say each number. This activity is perfect as a math warm-up or review activity
Focus
on recognizing and counting from 1 to 20 numbers and saying them out loud with the flashcards and the
small cards. Match numbers to words or arrange numbers in order. This works on One-to-one correspondence. Studenmts can sit in ESL centers or small groups.
Use
the worksheets set for the students to recognize numerals (1-20) and
associate them with their written forms.
More
worksheets to help teachers track student progress in number recognition and
writing within the Zoo animal themes.
There
is a Bingo with two boards, where students can write 10 numbers out of the 20
and play use the small cards as calling cards. Pull out the bingo as many times
as you want.
Reinforce
counting skills by providing a fun matching game. Encourage students to
use full sentences like "I see a giraffe with number 18."
Place
number cards (1-20) in a pile and giraffe number mats on the table.
Students
take turns picking a card and placing it on the correct mat.
Have it available for early finisher tasks.
Students
can say the numbers out loud as they match the numeral cards, reinforcing
pronunciation.
When integrating animals with math vocabulary use the mats ready to print in this resource. Cut all the number mats and there is another game to play. Time students to see how quickly they can match all numbers correctly.
Make
learning interactive with this Number 1 to 20 wheel. Works well for
whole-class activities, small group practice, or individual learning stations and for beginner ESL / EFL students.
The
board game is for students to identify, read, and say numbers on the
card of the color that the player landed on as they move along the path. Use for oral counting and pronunciation.
Happy
teaching! ✨












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