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Calentamiento 9/9/15

Learn and practice counting numbers in Spanish from 0 to 100 with interactive games and quizzes. Improve your language skills while having fun!

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Calentamiento 9/9/15

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  1. Calentamiento 9/9/15 • Translate these… • Escuchen, por favor • Levántense, por favor • ¡Silencio, por favor! • Saquen una hoja de papel. • Abran los libros

  2. Calentamiento 9/10/15 • Answer the following using the numbers in Spanish. • 5X5= • 4+9= • 50-34= • 90  6=

  3. Juego de Mandatos • Select a leader for each group. Each leader takes turns at giving an instruction to a member of his group. If the instruction is followed correctly, the student gets a point and the leader then directs an instruction to another student. The game continues until there is only one student left standing in the group. This student becomes the new leader.

  4. Juego de Mandatos

  5. Los Numeros 0 – 100 en espanol

  6. If you can count from 1-10in Spanish, you can count to 100! • Try counting from 1 to 10...just click on any number to see if you are correct! dos tres cinco seis uno cuatro siete ocho nueve diez

  7. The numbers 11-14 are similar to their counterparts 1-4. Look and see if you notice a pattern: 1 = uno once = 11 Notice how 11, 12, 13, & 14 are similar to 1,2,3,& 4. That leaves 15, which becomes quince. Can you see the similarities? 2 = dos doce = 12 3 = tres trece = 13 4 = cuatro catorce = 14 5 = cinco quince = 15

  8. The numbers 16-19 are simply the number 10 combined with its counterpart 6,7,8,and 9 in Spanish. Do you see the pattern? 16 Notice that when combining diez with another number, the letter “z” changes to a “c” and is followed by the letter “i” (which really replaces the “y” and translates to “and”, as in diez y seis, etc.). Do you notice the pattern? dieciséis 17 diecisiete 18 dieciocho dieciocho 19 diecinueve diecinueve

  9. Give it a try… • Click on the word that corresponds to its number: 12 once trece quince doce 15 diecicinco cinco quince catorce 18 ocho dieciocho catorce diecisiete

  10. Now let’s try 20 - 29 • The number 20 is veinte in Spanish. To count to 29, just add the number 1 (uno), 2 (dos), etc., to the prefix vienti- 21 veintiuno Do you notice the pattern? Remember that the letter “i” represents the “y” or “and” as in veinte y uno. Now, the numbers from 30 and higher follow this same pattern. Are you ready to continue? 22 veintidós 23 veintitrés 24 veinticuatro 25 veinticinco 26 veintiséis 27 veintisiete 28 veintiocho veintinueve 29

  11. First, give the twenties a try… 24 veinte veintiuno veinticuatro veinte y cuatro 26 veinte veinte y seis veinticinco veintiseis 29 veinte y nueve veintinueve veintiocho veintidós

  12. Now,Let’s try the thirties… • From here on out it is helpful to know that -inta (as in treinta) translates to • -ty (as in thirty). Therefore, as tres is to three, treinta is to thirty. Likewise, as cuatro is to four, cuarenta is to fourty. Do you see the pattern? Can you guess what fifty would be?

  13. cincuenta and 60………. sesenta and 70… setenta and 80… ochenta and 90… noventa

  14. Now you only need to add the numbers 1 (uno), 2 (dos), 3 (tres), etc. with the letter “y” (and) to the numbers 30 (treinta), 40, (cuarenta), etc. Do you see the pattern? 30’s = treinta y uno, treinta y dos, treinta y tres, etc…. 40’s = cuarenta y uno, cuarenta y dos, cuarenta y tres etc.… 50’s = cincuenta y uno, cincuenta y dos, cincuenta y tres. etc… 60’s = sesenta y uno, sesenta y dos, sesenta y tres, etc… 70’s = setenta y uno, setenta y dos, setenta y tres, etc… 80’s = ochenta y uno, ochenta y dos, ochenta y tres, etc… 90’s = noventa y uno, noventa y dos, noventa y tres…

  15. Now, you give it a try… 32 tres y dos treinta y dos treinta y tres treinta 48 cuarenta cuatro y ocho cuarenta y ocho cuarenta y dos 55 quince cincuenta y cinco cinco y cinco cincuenta 64 sesenta sies y cuatro sesenta y cuatro sesenta y dos 78 setenta y ocho setenta y tres seiete y ocho setenta y cuatro 83 ocho y tres ochenta y tres ochenta y cinco ochenta y sies 97 noventa y siete noventa noventa y sies nueve y siete How did you do? If you are feeling confident, take the quiz that proceeds. If you missed more than one on this quiz or would like a refresher course, return to the previous pages to review.

  16. Can you guess the following numbers?(Just click on a number to see if you are correct)

  17. Practica con los números • Sides on an octagon • Presidents named Billy Bob • Perfect score in gymnastics • Seasons of the year • Sides on a hexagon • Continents in the world • Innings in a baseball game • Stars on the Texas flag 9. Bad luck number 10. quinceañera’s age 11. Drivers License age 12. Voting age 13. Texas A&M is famous for the ____ man

  18. Now that you have a good background with numbers, let’s play some games. Click on any number to have some more fun with numbers Click here to hear a Spanish song about numbers Click here to play some number games

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