Hey, sailors!
Do you like playing with construction bricks? Because this is what we are going to do today.
Take your briks (lego ones, wood ones, big, small...) and build a bridge:
Hey, sailors!
Do you like playing with construction bricks? Because this is what we are going to do today.
Take your briks (lego ones, wood ones, big, small...) and build a bridge:
Ahoy, sailors!
Today we are going to play with some figures. We have triangles, squares, rectangles, circles, ovals and trapezoids which are different. They have different sizes and different colours. And with them we can create a lot of figures. It's like a puzzle but with no rules or wrong results.
This are the cards you can print if you want to copy some figures, other cards if you want to find out what figures do you need to create the one you have in the card in black, or a lot of figures to create whatever you want. Download the game here: Figures
This are some examples you can find in the document above:
Ahoy, there!
Today we are going to play a game called "Can you help Teddy?".
Teddy is a teddy bear that has a friend called Amanda. Amanda has a very beautiful bedroom. And Teddy wants his bedroom to look like hers. Can you help Teddy to organize his furniture to look like Amanda's room?
It's very easy... You decide what shape represents every piece of furniture. For example, the big square is a table, the small squares are chairs, the big circle is a carpet, the small one is a lamp, and the big rectanlge is the bed. You decide!
I leave here the document so you can print it at home: Can you help Teddy?
Have fun!
Ahoy!
Do you like music? Because I have here a game for you. And you have to pay attention to the music because the rules are:
- Move when the music plays.
- Pose like the card you see when the music stops.
Easy, right?
Okay, the music we are going to play with is:
Ahoy, there!
Have you ever heard about "Numicon"?
It's a very fun way to learn about maths and equivalences.
You can play in every way you are able to imagine, that is the best part. But, if you are running out of ideas, I'm giving you some of them right here.
First of all, you need your numicon pieces. If you don't have ones, you can print, cut out and colour them here: Numicon figures
This are 5 game possibilities to work with, tell your family this video is for them:
One of the games you can play is creating some figures as if these pieces were part of a puzzle.
Also, you can try to find the figure of the number you are told to, without looking at it; for example, with the pieces inside of a bag.
Another example is to learn about additions and substraction, this are a little bit difficult words. But don't worry, you can play with me in class or with your family at home.
Hey, everybody!
Have you ever heard about the Three bears and Goldilocks' story?
If the answer is "no", here you can listen to it before you start playing:
If the answer is "yes", you can start the game!
- The first step is to put the story scenes in order. You can print them here: Scenes
- Next, you have to download, print and cut out the next figures: Figures
- Then, you have to find some similarities between the characters of the story and some of the figures, because these figures are going to be our characters.
- The other figures are the main objects of the story. Can you remember them? Bowls of food, chairs and beds.
- Then, you have to recreate every scene with your new figures so you can retell the story using shapes as in a puppet show.
Have fun!
Ahoy!
Today we are going to play with... maths!
But you only will see farm animals and some eggs...
You have to print the PDF down below so you can have a stable, some farm animals, some hens in their nests and some eggs.
The hen costs 1 egg, the sheep costs 2 eggs, the pig costs 3 eggs and the cow costs 4 eggs.
Your partner will decide how many eggs are your hen laying, and you will decide what animals you want to buy to your stable. It's very easy, isn't it?
Click here to obtain your printable game: Eggs for animals
Hey, there!
Welcome one more day.
Today we are going to play a very fun game! You have to create two big circles on the floor. This two circles must be connected like this:
You can use a rope, a chalk or some tape. It's important that whatever you use, doesn't damage the floor.
When you have this two big circles, it's time to observe every object you have. They are all different ones. But, some of them have something in common.
For example... We can find fruits, and we put the FRUITS in one side of the circle. And we can find RED things, like a car or a shoe, and we can put them in the other side of the circle. Now we have the middle section empty. We have to put there RED FRUITS.
There are may pictures in this game, so you can find some categories to play with.
This is where you can find it: Logic game
Ahoy, everybody!
Today, we are going to play a game called "Hide the mouse". I'm going to give you the chance to download a PDF so you can print it at home and play with your family, or to bring it to school when you want to play. It's very easy to play:
- First, you have to put the houses on the table or wherever you are going to play. The houses are the big squares with a missing piece.
- Then, you have to prepare your mouse pieces and the cat piece. This are the tockens you are going to play with.
- You can play alone or with someone else. In every case, you have to put one mouse inside one house, and find the correct door before the cat find the mouse. You will know wich one is the correct door because the colour of the door and the colour of the house have to match.
- You can create new rules if you want to!
Here it is the file you can download:
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