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Foreign Language Numbers Games Fun Tips and Activities for Learners and Teachers of French, Spanish, German, ESL, and More

Numbers 1-20 English

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

One Tw o Th ree F ou r Fiv e Six Sev en E ight Nine Ten El ev en Tw elv e Thirt een F ourt een Fifteen Sixt een Sevent een Eight een Ninet een Tw ent y

Spanish

French

Uno Dos Tres Cu atro Cinco Seis Siet e Ocho Nu ev e Diez Once Doce Trece Cat orce Quince Diecis éis Diecisiet e Diecioch o Diecinu ev e Veint e

Un Deu x Trois Quat re Cinq Six Sept Hu it Neu f Dix Onze Douze Treize Quat orze Quinze Seize Dix-s ept Dix- huit Dix- neuf Vingt

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German

Eins Zw ei Drei Vier Fü nf Sechs Sieb en A cht Neun Zehn Elf Zwöl f Dreizehn Vierzeh n Fü nfzeh n Sech zehn Seibzeh n A cht zeh n Neunzehn Zwanzig

French Numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

zéro un deux trois quatre cinq six sept huit neuf dix onze douze treize quatorze quinze seize dix-sept dix-huit dix-neuf vingt vingt et un vingt-deux vingt-trois vingt-quatre vingt-cinq vingt-six vingt-sept vingt-huit vingt-neuf trente trente et un trente-deux trente-trois

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67

trente-quatre trente-cinq trente-six trente-sept trente-huit trente-neuf quarante quarante et un quarante-deux quarante-trois quarante-quatre quarante-cinq quarante-six quarante-sept quarante-huit quarante-neuf cinquante cinquante et un cinquante-deux cinquante-trois cinquante-quatre cinquante-cinq cinquante-six cinquante-sept cinquante-huit cinquante-neuf soixante soixante et un soixante-deux soixante-trois soixante-quatre soixante-cinq soixante-six soixante-sept

68 soixante-huit 69 soixante-neuf 70 soixante-dix 71 soixante et onze 72 soixante-douze 73 soixante-treize 74 soixante-quatorze 75 soixante-quinze 76 soixante-seize 77 soixante-dix-sept 78 soixante-dix-huit 79 soixante-dix-neuf 80 quatre-vingts 81 quatre-vingt-un 82 quatre-vingt-deux 83 quatre-vingt-trois 84 quatre-vingt-quatre 85 quatre-vingt-cinq 86 quatre-vingt-six 87 quatre-vingt-sept 88 quatre-vingt-huit 89 quatre-vingt-neuf 90 quatre-vingt-dix 91 quatre-vingt-onze 92 quatre-vingt-douze 93 quatre-vingt-treize 94 quatre-vingt-quatorze 95 quatre-vingt-quinze 96 quatre-vingt-seize 97 quatre-vingt-dix-sept 98 quatre-vingt-dix-huit 99 quatre-vingt-dix-neuf 100 cent 1000 mille

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*1,000 is noted 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Spanish Numbers 0-100

cero uno dos tres cuatro cinco seis siete ocho nueve diez once doce trece catorce quince dieciséis diecisiete dieciocho diecinueve veinte veintiuno veintidós veintitrés veinticuatro veinticinco veintiséis veintisiete veintiocho veintinueve treinta treinta y uno treinta y dos

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66

treinta y cuatro treinta y cinco treinta y seis treinta y siete treinta y ocho treinta y nueve cuarenta cuarenta y uno cuarenta y dos cuarenta y tres cuarenta y cuatro cuarenta y cinco cuarenta y seis cuarenta y siete cuarenta y ocho cuarenta y nueve cincuenta cincuenta y uno cincuenta y dos cincuenta y tres cincuenta y cuatro cincuenta y cinco cincuenta y seis cincuenta y siete cincuenta y ocho cincuenta y nueve sesenta sesenta y uno sesenta y dos sesenta y tres sesenta y cuatro sesenta y cinco sesenta y seis

68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100

sesenta y ocho sesenta y nueve setenta setenta y uno setenta y dos setenta y tres setenta y cuatro setenta y cinco setenta y seis setenta y siete setenta y ocho setenta y nueve ochenta ochenta y uno ochenta y dos ochenta y tres ochenta y cuatro ochenta y cinco ochenta y seis ochenta y siete ochenta y ocho ochenta y nueve noventa noventa y uno noventa y dos noventa y tres noventa y cuatro noventa y cinco noventa y seis noventa y siete noventa y ocho noventa y nueve ciento

33 treinta y tres

67

sesenta y siete

1000 mil

NUMBER GAMES Here are some fun activities for introducing, practicing, and reviewing numbers: Buzz In this counting game, students take turns counting consecutively from 1-100. But there's a catch! For every multiple of 5, players must say "Buzz" instead of the number. For an added challenge, play "Backwards Buzz" (counting down from 100) or choose a multiple other than 5. Mixed-Up Dot-to-Dots Take a traditional dot-to-dot picture, but change the numbers so that they are out of order. Either read or print the correct order of numbers. This activity will require students to comprehend numbers out of sequence (a real life skill) in order to complete the picture. The Price is Right Determine a secret price for a number of objects your students might shop for, such as CD’s, t-shirts, jewelry, or even a computer. Players guess the price in euros, following teacher clues of higher and lower. Four Corners This fun counting game is usually reserved for gym class, but it can easily be adapted to classroom play with a "no running" ground rule. Blindfold one student who becomes the "Chooser." This person counts to ten while the rest of the class tiptoes to a corner of the classroom. Then the Chooser points to a corner. Everyone in that corner must return to his or her seat and help count from 11-20. Repeat the process, eliminate more players, and continue with the numbers 20-30, 30-40, etc. When just one player remains, you have a winner and the next Chooser. Fly Swatters Arrange number flashcards on the ground. Give two players flyswatters. Call off a number and determine the fastest “swatter.” Foreign Language House, Diane Farrug and Catherine Fortin, Copyright 2001-8

Concentration Small groups of students match cards with a number and a number word. When students find matches they are entitled to keep the cards and take another turn. See who can find the most matches. Dice Math Students roll dice and create oral or written math problems in the target language. Simply identify the number on the first die, and then add or multiply the number on the second die. Number Building When your students are masters at numbers up to 100, try really challenging them. Give them single-digit cards and call out numbers in the hundreds, thousands, or even higher. See who can be the first to arrange their cards in the correct order. Basketball Play this fun team competition game to practice identifying numbers out of sequence. Divide your class into two teams, and call up one player at a time to identify a number flashcard. If correct, the player earns one point for their team and the opportunity to throw a ball in a basket from the one-, two-, or three-point line for additional points. Encourage lots of cheering in the target language! Phone Book Have your students compile a class phone book by circulating around the room and asking their classmates, “What’s your phone number?” in the target language. Seven Everyone in the room stands and takes turns counting. Whenever a student says a number with a seven in it (7, 17, 27, etc.) that student must sit down. Last person standing wins! Bingo Play standard bingo, or have students create their own cards with number words, math problems, or phone numbers. Template on the following page. Foreign Language House, Diane Farrug and Catherine Fortin, Copyright 2001-8

BINGO

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Tic Tac Toe Students write numbers in each square of the tic tac toe grid. With a partner, players identify the number in the target language before marking an X or O. On the following pages are pre-prepared bingo grids. Laminate for long use and use manipulatives such as bingo chips to mark X’s and O’s. Some ideas: Identify the number Create an original sentence using the number Create a math problem in which the number is the answer State the numbers as a price in target culture currency

Foreign Language House, Diane Farrug and Catherine Fortin, Copyright 2008

Foreign Language House, Diane Farrug and Catherine Fortin, Copyright 2008

Foreign Language House, Diane Farrug and Catherine Fortin, Copyright 2008

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