Where are the toothbrushes to be found at your house? Do they belong in the kitchen, the bathroom or maybe in both? And what about your toys? Do they belong in the Living room or in your bedroom? In any case not in the bathroom. Then they better be stored in the attic. With the game “My House” children can playfully tell how things are organised at their home. It’s all about telling about their experiences from home. Becoming aware of the arrangement of things at home and thus familiar in their own house.
The house
A language game with which children not only learn words, but are challenged to tell complete stories. Thanks to the wordless cards it can played in any language and even be used to learn foreign languages. To make it even more playful, a memory element can be added.
The colour and language ‘happy families’
How skilful are you with language? Do you know many different synonyms for the same picture? You can make a set of happy families when the items on the card all belong in the same room or if you can come up with names for the pictures depicted on 4 of your cards, all starting with the same letter of the alphabet. The different possibilities also aid players of different linguistic skill level to play together. All player plays at their own level and learn synonyms from each other along the way.
The flat
3-in-a-row but completely different. In this game too, the colour of the room or the starting letter of the picture can be used to reach your goal: three cards in a row, horizontally, vertically or diagonally. But pay attention, you are all playing with the same cards scattered over the flat. So, the smarter you are with synonyms, the more cards you will retrieve from the flat!
Educatieve aspecten:
- Identifying and naming of graphics.
- Word Resourceful.
- Associate and tell argumentative.
- Translate.
- Strategic thinking.
My House
Where are the toothbrushes to be found at your house? Do they belong in the kitchen, the bathroom or maybe in both? And what about your toys? Do they belong in the Living room or in your bedroom? In any case not in the bathroom. Then they better be stored in the attic. With the game “My House” children can playfully tell how things are organised at their home. It’s all about telling about their experiences from home. Becoming aware of the arrangement of things at home and thus familiar in their own house.
The house
A language game with which children not only learn words, but are challenged to tell complete stories. Thanks to the wordless cards it can played in any language and even be used to learn foreign languages. To make it even more playful, a memory element can be added.
The colour and language ‘happy families’
How skilful are you with language? Do you know many different synonyms for the same picture? You can make a set of happy families when the items on the card all belong in the same room or if you can come up with names for the pictures depicted on 4 of your cards, all starting with the same letter of the alphabet. The different possibilities also aid players of different linguistic skill level to play together. All player plays at their own level and learn synonyms from each other along the way.
The flat
3-in-a-row but completely different. In this game too, the colour of the room or the starting letter of the picture can be used to reach your goal: three cards in a row, horizontally, vertically or diagonally. But pay attention, you are all playing with the same cards scattered over the flat. So, the smarter you are with synonyms, the more cards you will retrieve from the flat!
Educatieve aspecten:
- Identifying and naming of graphics.
- Word Resourceful.
- Associate and tell argumentative.
- Translate.
- Strategic thinking.
Bovenweg 235
1834 CM St. Pancras
Nederland
telefoon: +31 (0)72 - 785 04 72
mobiel: +31 (0)6 - 558 776 29
e-mail: sabine@opsteltenspeelgoed.com
Ontwerp en realisatie: 2DSign
Bovenweg 235
1834 CM St. Pancras
Nederland
telefoon: +31 (0)72 - 785 04 72
mobiel: +31 (0)6 - 558 776 29
e-mail: sabine@opsteltenspeelgoed.com
Ontwerp en realisatie: 2DSign