8) Our favourite game

  • Time to show our favourite games is comming...

    What games do you like? Why?

    Let's play!

     

    FRENCH TEAM:

     

    CZECH TEAM:

    We like telling stories... And they are usually very crazy :-) Do you like our stories? Find your own!

    Once upon a time I met a little bird that was hiding because a horrible ugly cat was hunting it. Watching this, my heart was close to heart attack. The bird was flying high but the cat used a ledder. There was a postman upstairs who gave a love letter to the cat. It forgot the bird in a minute and left to its beloved whale.

     

    That was a great funny time. I was in love and the night was sooo beautiful. Suddenly there was a big bang and ice creams started to rain. Yes, it was great time full of smiles.

     

    Welsh Team:

    These are examples of Maths games that we like to play in Wales.

    They help pupils to be independent through self-directed learning. Pupils get to work in teams and support each other too.

     

    They cover a wide selection of topics including Multiplication and Division, Telling time and addition skills.

    They are great fun and can be used during any lessons as a starter activity or ending activity!

    The pupils in Denmark really enjoyed having a taster on these games, working in groups and swapping after a time to ensure they try each task.

    These games also will support lower ability pupils who may be disheartened or uninterested in Maths. They are engaging and fun.

     

  • Which games do you prefer?
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