Playful Learning Activities for How Old Are You? Song

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Engage children in a variety of creative activities related to the song "How Old Are You?" including reviewing numbers, introducing vocabulary, playing diagonal Bingo, and singing along. A fun and educational approach to language learning for young learners.

  • Learning Activities
  • How Old Are You
  • Childrens Song
  • Bingo Game
  • Vocabulary Introduction

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  1. How Old Are You? 1. Review numbers. 2. Review I (w ) and you (n ). 3. Introduce vocabulary How old are you? N j su with ppt. 4. Play diagonal Bingo. Create 1-10 bingo sheets using https://myfreebingocards.com/bingo-card-generator. I use small squares of black paper as number covers. I get a different child each time to say N j su ? and pull out the number and say W ...s i . As the numbers are only 1-10 it is too quick to play normal bingo so children can only get a bingo if they get three in a row on the diagonal. 5. Sing from Youtube: How old are you? (n j su ) by Groovi Pauli & Friends (2009)) and I m years old W ... s i Written by Selma Dancy *All images from clipart-library.com Song from Youtube * It arguable that young children should be learning N du d ? At our school we made the decision to use N j su as the sentence matches the answer and we thought we would stick with one rather than changing it when they get older. You of course can make your own decision.

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  3. N j su W li s i

  4. N j su W q s i

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