Yet another sugoroku game, this time made for a mixed-ability special needs class. Some of the students have never had a regular English class before (or only had it irregularly) and some have had several years of English, so the levels are quite mixed. I find that some of the kids really don't do well at karuta and other kids absolutely dominate and it can sometimes lead to hurt feelings, so sugoroku tends to go over better because it's luck based and everyone has a chance to win.
Need: eraser/other marker for each player, dice or a spinner, sugoroku print
Rules: Divide into groups of 3-6. Rock, paper, scissors to determine who goes first, then they roll the dice/spin the spinner to determine how many spaces they move. They say the target number when they land on the space.
There are also three other spaces, like counting the dorayaki hidden around the board or saying a greeting in English. The first part of the board is in order 1-20 and then after that it gets random.
I recommend printing onto B4 paper and laminating.
Numbers 1-20 Sugoroku (Doraemon)
Sugoroku-style game practicing numbers 1-20, themed after Doraemon. B4 size
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Wow great work!! I'm really excited to use this with my 4th graders!! Thank you for sharing :)
Thank you! I will be using this with my Year 3s today. :)
Thank you! You really saved my bacon today, I needed an activity ASAP and this looks great! I'm using this with my 2nd graders today :)