5 Great Games from Around the World I just finished up a week long camp where I taught children ages 3-12 games from around the world. We plowed through what seems like hundreds of games, but ther…
Inside: Free printable cards for learning the countries and capitals of Spanish-speaking countries. Hispanic Heritage Month is just around the corner, so it’s a perfect time to brush up on some geography and culture! UPDATE: These cards were one of the earliest printables I created as a blogger and boy-- they were very out of date
Games are a great way to keep students engaged. Check out this list of games to use with your ELLs to help them improve their vocabulary.
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Discover eight traditional Hispanic games to use at home or during class! Help your kids practice their Spanish through fun games.
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Bring Japanese culture closer to home with these fun mix of activities, including modern and traditional games for kids of all ages.
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Pong Hau K'i is a traditional Chinese game that is simple to learn and play! | Multicultural Kid Blogs
Pong Hau K'i is a traditional Chinese game that is simple to learn and play! | Multicultural Kid Blogs
Looking for new ways to have fun outside? Get inspired by these 10 popular kids games from different countries and cultures.
CHILDREN’S GAMES AROUND THE WORLD is a great way to incorporate physical activity into your multicultural studies. This engaging book features a baker’s dozen of traditional children’s games from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and South America. Games Included: Ampe, a jumping and clapping game from West Africa Corre, Corre, La Guaraca, a Chilean game similar to Duck, Duck, Goose Gogo’im, a game of skill from Israel Kai, an ancient ball game played in Australia’s Torres Strait Islands Kongki Noli, a Korean form of Jacks played with pebbles Kudoda, another form of Jacks played in Zimbabwe Lagori, a team sport played throughout India Luksong Baka, a Filipino Leapfrog game Luta de Galo, a unique form of Tag played in Brazil Mundo, a circular form of Hopscotch played in Mozambique and France Pilolo, a Hide-and-Seek game from Ghana played with sticks Semut, Orang, Gajah, the Indonesian version of Rock, Paper, Scissors Shadows, a form of Tag played in Ireland Children’s Games Around the World also includes a mapping activity, in which children locate the various countries mentioned in the book. Targeted Skills: Promoting respect and appreciation for cultural differences Identifying similarities and differences among world children’s games Developing physical fitness Increasing character values of sportsmanship and cooperation Locating countries on a world map Following written directions Building content area literacy in social studies Increasing reading fluency and comprehension Sample Pages: Please see the preview for sample pages from the book. Image Credits: The illustrations in this book are my own original drawings (©Dr.J). Technical Info: The book is in PDF format. _________________________________________________________________ RELATED RESOURCES: FIFTY STATES GAME CARDS EXPLORING SPORTS ACTIVITY PACK NATIVE AMERICAN GAMES NATIVE AMERICAN PICTOGRAPHS GAME CARDS TOP TEN SPORTS AROUND THE WORLD ACTIVITY BOOK _________________________________________________________________ Connect with Let’s Get Real Visit My Store: Click here to view more than 400 resources for building content-area literacy. Look for the category list on the left side of the home page to find a specific science or social studies topic. Be sure to click on the GREEN STAR to receive my monthly Follower Freebies. Facebook: Click here to follow me on the Let’s Get Real Facebook page for weekly posts about teaching strategies and resources. Pinterest: Click here to check out the Let’s Get Real Pinterest boards for more ways to enrich your teaching themes. _________________________________________________________________ Customer FAQs What kinds of resources does Let’s Get Real offer? Let’s Get Real take-home books and learning center resources focus on content-area literacy, that is, helping children gain the specialized science and social studies vocabulary that enables them to excel in reading fluency and comprehension. In addition, all Let’s Get Real resources are illustrated with realistic, original images and/or photographs. How can I see what you offer or know when you’ve added new materials? Click on the star to the right of this description (under my pic) OR click on my store link (above), then click on the star at the top of the page to follow Let’s Get Real. You’ll be the first to know about new materials, sales, and freebies. To view the resources by science/social studies topics, look to the left on the store page, under the heading Custom Categories. What are TPT credits and how do I get them? Every time you provide feedback for a purchase, TPT gives you 1 credit for each dollar you’ve spent. After you’ve used (and hopefully loved!) a resource, hover on your picture at the top of the page and open the “My Account” tab. Click on your “My Purchases” category. You should see a list of your purchases with a “Provide Feedback” button for each one. Just click the button and you’ll be taken to a page where you can rate the product and leave a comment for me. You can apply the credits you earn to any future purchases and I always appreciate your positive feedback. What do I do if I have a question about or problem with a resource? You can always contact me through the product Q & A tab, located at the bottom of the product description. _________________________________________________________________ Terms of Use Please “share the love” by telling others how much you like Let’s Get Real products; but please don’t share the copyright. Each Let’s Get Real resource—including graphics and illustrations—is copyrighted by Dr.J/Teaching Texas LLC and may not be redistributed, sold, or placed on the internet. This resource is for one teacher-use only. Thank you so much for your support!
Mitigate restlessness by taking one of these kids-friendly indoor Japanese games for a spin with the family.
Your students will love playing this colorful and informative game of Japan BINGO. It makes a great introduction to this fascinating country and a welcome break in the classroom. Included are 30 vocabulary calling cards and 30 unique bingo game boards. We recommend that you laminate the boards and cards so that you can use them over and over. Equip your independent learning center with this game and kids will have something that is sure to quietly entertain them as they are learning. Bingo can be played with as few as two players and it is a game that is quickly understood by all ages. The cards just by themselves also make an engaging learning resource. Print them twice and you are set to play a memory game. The words covered are: bamboo, bento box, bonsai, Buddhism, cherry blossom, chopsticks, chrysanthemum, flag, furoshiki, geisha, geta, Hello Kitty, kimono, koi, lantern, mask, Mount Fuji, ninja, Nippon, origami, pagoda, rice, soy sauce, sumo, sushi, tea, technology, torii, udon, and wasabi. If you like this resource, you may also like: • Ancient China BINGO Game • World Landmarks BINGO • African Safari BINGO We love FEEDBACK! And you earn CREDITS! • Log in to your Teachers Pay Teachers account. • Click on the drop down menu “My TpT”. • Select “My Purchases”. • Choose ratings and leave feedback. • Know that we love you for it! ♥ ♥ ♥ Japan game, Japan activity, Japan BINGO, Japan themed classroom activity
Inside: Free printable cards for learning the countries and capitals of Spanish-speaking countries. Hispanic Heritage Month is just around the corner, so it’s a perfect time to brush up on some geography and culture! UPDATE: These cards were one of the earliest printables I created as a blogger and boy-- they were very out of date
Best Japanese Board Games in English for single players and groups. Popular & modern japanese board games, traditional Japanese Tabletop Games
Ohajiki is a game mainly played to practice and learn hiragana, katakana or kanji. Great game played in small groups.
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Here you are going to find an extensive list of Mexican activities and theme games like Cinco De Mayo and other similar activities. These Mexican themed activities will help kids learn about Mexican culture but also enjoy hours of fun and entertainment.
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Bring Japanese culture closer to home with these fun mix of activities, including modern and traditional games for kids of all ages.
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Bring Japanese culture closer to home with these fun mix of activities, including modern and traditional games for kids of all ages.
Korean Games have recently become quite famous with people all around the globe. This is because of the popularity of the Korean TV series on Netflix, Squid Game, which has risen to worldwide fame nearly overnight. The show features many popular games played by children, so perhaps it's the
India has always been well-known for its sports and games right from historical times. Here is a list of 25 of the most popular traditional Indian games.
You know what I love most about third-grade? Learning about Ancient Civilizations! There are a multitude of fun crafts and activities for each one that kids love. Does anyone’s heart not go pitter-patter when kids are stoked to learn every day?!? You can check out my post from last year about my favorite Ancient China […]
Bring Japanese culture closer to home with these fun mix of activities, including modern and traditional games for kids of all ages.