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How many Spanish speaking countries are there in South America?

¿ Cuántos ? 0 – 9 Write out each guess! Modelo : How many insect legs are in the average Hersey bar ?. 7 siete. 9 nueve. How many Spanish speaking countries are there in South America? How many capitals are there in Bolivia ?

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How many Spanish speaking countries are there in South America?

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  1. ¿Cuántos? 0 – 9 Write out each guess!Modelo: How many insect legs are in the average Hersey bar? 7 siete 9 nueve • How many Spanish speaking countries are there in South America? • How many capitals are there in Bolivia? • How many hundreds of years ago was the last rain shower in the Atacama desert in Chile? • Out of 10, how many Americans will pronounce Chile like “chili”? 2 dos 4 cuatro 8 ocho

  2. Target: Give/Get Personal Info using numbers/spelling Give and get information using numbers and spelling aloud: How do you say the alphabet in Spanish? Say your numbers 0-9 in Spanish. How do you say please, thank you, you’re welcome?

  3. Target: Use numbers to 30

  4. Target: Use numbers to 30 Count from 0 – 30 What does the sound “eeeee” mean in the middle of “dieciséis”? How is it usually spelled? La Tarea

  5. Target: Use numbers to 30 10-19 10 Diez 11 Once 12 Doce 13 Trece 14 Catorce 15 Quince • Dieciséis 17 Diecisiete • Dieciocho • Diecinueve 16 is a contraction of “diez y seis”.

  6. Target: Use numbers to 30 10-19 Numbers 11-99 The numbers 11-15, like the numbers 1-10 have irregular forms - memorize them. From 16 on, however, numbers start following some patterns, much like they do in English. Sixteen is dieciséis, which is actually a contraction (shortening) of diez y seis, or "10 and 6". Seventeen is diecisiete, or "10 and 7", and so on. Much like the "teens" in English - fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, etc. 14 Catorce 15 Quince • Dieciséis 17 Diecisiete • Dieciocho • Diecinueve

  7. Target: Use numbers to 30 10-19 10 Diez 11 Once 12 Doce 13 Trece 14 Catorce 15 Quince • Dieciséis 17 Diecisiete • Dieciocho • Diecinueve 16 is a contraction of “diez y seis”.

  8. Target: Use numbers to 30 • 8 + 6 = • 7 + 4 = • 4 + 9 = • 11 + 4 = 14 catorce 11 once 13 trece 15 quince

  9. Target: Use numbers to 30 ¿Cuálpágina? Get out a book. Take turns with a partner playing Page Hunt. Here’s how you play: Primer Compañero: “Abre a la página _____.” Segundo Compañero opens to that page. TRAMPOSO ALERT!: You MAY NOT have your partner open sequential pages! The team that finds the most pages correctly in 1 minute wins!

  10. Target: Use numbers to 30 21-30 20 Veinte 21 Veintiuno 22 Veintidós 23 Veintitrés 24 Veinticuatro 25 Veinticinco 26 Veintiséis 27 Veintisiete 28 Veintiocho 29 Veintinueve 30 Treinta

  11. Target: Use numbers to 30 21-30 20 Veinte 21 Veintiuno 22 Veintidós 23 Veintitrés 24 Veinticuatro 25 Veinticinco 26 Veintiséis 27 Veintisiete 28 Veintiocho 29 Veintinueve 30 Treinta Twenty in Spanish is veinte. Twenty-one is veintiuno (a contraction of veinte y uno or "twenty and one"), 22 is veintidós ("twenty and two"), and so on. Twenty (veinte) is the only number that allows this contraction. Starting at thirty (treinta), all numbers are made by combining the 10's and the 1's words via y, like this: 31 is treinta y uno, 38 is treinta y ocho (literally "thirty and 8"). This pattern holds for all of the numbers 31 through 99. Here are some examples: 33 - treinta y tres 45 - cuarenta y cinco 51 - cincuenta y uno 66 - sesenta y seis 72 - setenta y dos 89 - ochenta y nueve

  12. Target: Use numbers to 30 Time to play “Buzz”! Make a large circle around the perimeter of the room. Remain standing.

  13. Target: Use numbers to 30 How to play “Buzz” We count in Spanish 1 – 39, one person says one number. The next person, the next number. Ex: Person 1 says “uno” the next person says “dos”. We continue around the circle.

  14. Target: Use numbers to 30 How to play “Buzz” Every time we hit a multiple of 3 (3, 6, 9…) or a number with three in it (13 and 23 for example) you need to say “buzz” – NOT the number. The person after the buzz picks up where we left off. Sample: Uno, Dos, Buzz, Cuatro, Cinco, Buzz

  15. Target: Use numbers to 30 How to play “Buzz” You miss, you’re out! Sit down. We start with the next person, who begins again with “uno…” Mulligan for taking off one shoe. Out of shoes? Out of the game.

  16. Target: Use numbers to 30 Los Números 1 – 30 uno once veintiuno dos doceveintidós trestreceveintitrés cuatrocatorceveinticuatro cinco quince veinticinco seisdieciséisveintiséis sietediecisieteveintisiete ochodieciochoveintiocho nuevediecinueveveintinueve diezveintetreinta

  17. Target: Use numbers to 30 Count from 0 – 30 What does the sound “eeeee” mean in the middle of “dieciséis”? How is it usually spelled? La Tarea

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