
by Teaching staff
We look eating Ice puzzle for children-Antume of elementary schools, for example.
How about another or an easy -to -use game, fun and quite fast/prepared for the construction of the equipment? One that can be used with a wide range of ages from elementary to adults? If so, ‘count to ten’ could adjust to the bill.
How to win in ‘count up to ten’
Basically, the last player is winning.
As? The idea for students is to count strategically to avoid saying ‘ten’. The best part of this activity is that you can give to some students that may not be the “best” in no day the opportunity to win. (If less than 90% of their students smile all the time, you are doing it wrong).
See too 10 Smart Equipment Construction Games and 10 equipment construction games for a friendly classroom
How to play the ‘Count to Ten’ team construction
1. For the count up to ten, all students are in a circle.
2. The first student who begins the “one” or “one, two”.
3. The following student collects numerically where he left that student and can say a maximum number or two numbers. For example, if the first student said “one”, the second student can say “two” or “two, three.”
4. The movement continues in the sense of the clock needles until a student is forced to say ‘Ten’ and has to sit down, and the game begins in ‘one’ for the next student.
Some notes
Extend to students strategically if necessary: fifteen, for some example, a small group begins to discover the rules and become too “aggressive” with other students.
Note that there can be no silent pauses or counted: any pause or indication that the student is counting/calculator forces them to sit. Time is everything.
In addition, ‘making pots’ or talking about counting can be a problem for you, depending on age and context. If so, explain to students to contact (or speaking to interrupt the game) while others are playing results in the elimination of future rounds.
How to play the ‘Count to Ten’ team construction


