English grammar for kids: numbers loop games

how to play

It's a fun whole-class reaction exercise to practise numbers in English (1-100). In this loop game, there are no losers or winners, and it doesn't have an end, so you should set up a specific time or number of rounds. The game also requires concentration, kids must listen for their turn and try not to break the chain.


  • Distribute the cards randomly to kids. Some students may get more than one card.
  • Choose a player to begin by reading their card aloud. For example, I have eighty. Who has ninety?
  • Kids check their cards and if they have the answer, they read it aloud, then ask the question which is on their card.
  • When the chain circles around to the first student, the game can be over.

preparation


  • Print out loop cards. If you want, you can stick the printout onto the heavy paper. Laminate for future use.
  • Cut out the individual cards. Learn more how to prepare our one-sided cards (pdf).
  • Before playing the game revise or pre-teach the names of all the items on the loop cards.

ideas for classroom games


  • Depending on your needs and goals, you can use the playing cards to play different games such as memory, matching or guessing games.
  • You are welcome to add your own ideas. For some suggestions, check out our 22 Flashcards Games handbook (pdf).