Introduction
Hello children!
Today we will play some games to show how good we are at maths!
You will be able to do it by yourselves, just follow the instructions and you´ll see it´s easy peasy!
Have fun! :)
Task
Follow the instuctions given on the Process tag.
Individually you will have to help the Monkey to cross the swamp by using addition and subtraction. Please use at least two different number levels and play both games “Addition and subtraction” and “Multiplication and division”.
Once finished playing you will try to make your own game. Together in groups of 4-5, think about any place; pond, path, forest, river you and your friends need to cross.
To be able to cross, use the same way of exercices as in the game (Addition and subtraction” or/both “Multiplication and division).
Give your games to your classamtes (groups) and let them try to find their way!
Process
Click on the following link:
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Interactive.aspx
On the left side you have to click on:
-Maths. Go to; -Key Stage 1, Counting, Addition and subtraction and select the following activity called “Crossing the swamp”.
Inside the game you´ll have to follow the instructions.
Conclusion
As you can see we have a lot of different ways to have fun and enjoy maths! We can find a lot of different resources on the web to practice and learn about mathematics.
Please feel free to play other games on the website!
Credits
Where you able to help the monkey to cross the swamp on the website?
Where you able to create your own game?
Where your friends able to cross to the other side answering and calculating your questions?
Teacher Page
The first things to think about when planning a CLIL lesson, or indeed a whole course, are the who and the what. That is who your students are – their level of English, level of content knowledge, and their requirements. What refers to what you will teach, in terms of both content and language, and what materials to be used.
We will find a lot of different materials and resources on the web based on the Clil methodology.
This one used in this web quest is an excellent, easy and funny exercise to be used in class.