Spanish numbers are an essential part of everyday life, whether students are telling the date, discussing prices, or giving directions or your phone number. Numbers are something students will encounter daily while learning Spanish, and the more exposure they get, the easier it will be to acquire them as part of their vocabulary. Once students master the smaller numbers, they will find it much easier to form larger numbers, making it a crucial building block in their language learning journey.
These activities are perfect additions to your curriculum. They not only reinforce Spanish numbers as vocabulary but also provide students with engaging and fun ways to practice. Each activity helps build familiarity with Spanish cardinal numbers and incorporates useful real-world contexts, making learning numbers both enjoyable and practical.
Spanish Numbers Exit Slip
Exit slips are an excellent way to check for comprehension as lessons progress. They help you assess what students need and guide how you plan and develop future instruction.
These are a quick, low-prep assessment tool that reinforces essential skills like translating numbers, writing them in Spanish, and solving basic math problems. Students also practice number associations, helping them connect Spanish numbers to real-world concepts. Click here for this assessment.
SEIS Games: Numbers 0–31
SEIS games are a great way for students to engage with Spanish numbers 0-31 in a low-stress environment. They’re so focused on playing and having fun, they don’t even realize how much they’re learning in the process.
This version of the SEIS game dives into number associations (like 7 días en la semana), ordering numbers, and basic addition and subtraction. It’s perfect for daily practice and review in short bursts.
SEIS Games: Numbers 20–100
These fast-paced, student-favorite games focus on number translations, identifying which number is greater or less, and sequencing. They’re a great way to make big numbers feel approachable and reinforce number patterns that end in -enta.
These all end with “-enta,” which is similar to how many multiples of ten in English end with “-ty” (like sixty, seventy, etc.):
- Cuarenta – 40
- Cincuenta – 50
- Sesenta – 60
- Setenta – 70
- Ochenta – 80
- Noventa – 90
Spanish Numbers 0–31 Bellringer Task Cards
Task cards are perfect for giving students the opportunity to collaborate and practice key concepts. Bellringer task cards work especially well because they include a smaller number of questions, making them ideal for quick, focused warm-up activities. Students get targeted practice, and teachers can easily assess what concepts need reinforcement right at the beginning of class.
Start class with meaningful engagement. These bellringers focus on counting, writing numbers in Spanish, and number associations that tie vocabulary to familiar concepts like days of the month or birthdays. Click here to purchase this activity.
Spanish Numbers 0–31 Pixel Art Activity
A creative and self-checking activity where students solve addition and subtraction problems to reveal an image. It’s a fun, low-stress way to get in more number practice while reinforcing basic math in Spanish. There are two pixel art activities; one with number identification and one with addition and subtraction.
RONDAS: 2-Player Spanish Numbers Game
Digital activities have become a regular part of the classroom experience. Rondas is a fun and engaging game that gets students excited and energized about what they are learning
Students race to solve math problems in Spanish and sequencing numbers to beat their partner. This two-player game adds friendly competition and repeated exposure to numbers through addition, subtraction, and number order.
Spanish Numbers 0–31 Self-Checking Activity
In this digital or printable practice, students solve addition and subtraction problems, then match them to Spanish number words. The built-in self-checking format encourages independent learning and quick feedback.
Spanish Numbers 0–100 Color by Number
This full-range activity reinforces recognition of numbers 0 to 100 through labeling and matching. It includes basic math problems like addition and subtraction, helping students develop comfort with larger numbers in Spanish. Students work on sequencing and selecting the correct number from multiple-choice options—helping to build fluency with long numbers and recognize patterns in the word and numeric form. Click here to purchase this activity.
Spanish Numbers 0–31 Practice Packet
This comprehensive packet includes matching numbers to their Spanish translations, crosswords, word searches, and writing answers using masculine and feminine noun forms. Students also practice number associations and answer context-based questions.
These resources help students build connections between numbers and feminine nouns, masculine nouns, and real-world usage of Spanish numbers. Students gain confidence with Spanish translations, avoid common mistakes with gender of the noun, and apply their skills in context.
Whether you’re working on Spanish numbers stick, this bundle gives you a variety of tools to keep students engaged and successful.
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