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El que sabe, sabe game | El Salvador
A whole-class game that is played in teams to learn facts about El Salvador - all in Spanish!
- Language
- Spanish
- Level
- Novice (Levels 1-2), Intermediate (Levels 2-4)
- Formats
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
Use this whole-class game, played in teams, to learn facts about El Salvador - all in Spanish! The questions in this game set features facts about El Salvador.
This product includes 32 question cards, projectable questions, and detailed instructions to play "El que sabe, sabe" – a game of numbers and wagers that was developed by Nelly Hughes – in Spanish classes. The projectable questions and answers are editable, making it easy for you to simplify or gloss the language used in the questions to make it more easily understood by your students.
This game is played for a pre-determined amount of time (15-30 minutes recommended), getting through as many questions as time allows. The only supplies needed are printed game cards, a different colored dry erase marker for each team, and a personal-sized white board for each team.
The resource is a PDF download that links to a Google Drive folder that contains all of the materials.
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This product is a collaboration between Nelly Hughes and The Comprehensible Classroom.
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My students LOVE these games! It's a win for everyone. They enjoy themselves and learn. So engaging and fun!
Stephanie M. -
My students are constantly begging me to play El que sabe, sabe! We all love it!
Amy Mann -
My students prefer this type of activity, and they really enjoyed this resource!
Kendria T. -
Great game resource! My students really enjoyed playing these games and competing against each other.
SraHensley -
After one purchase of an el que sabe sabe game, I had to buy all resources offered! It's so different from anything else students play and they love it. Most common responses I overhear are "it was so chill" or "we didn't even do anything today" when I know that they got a ton of input in the language in addition to details on the particular cultural topic. ¡Excelente!
El Magico de Maestra McCarley