Resource Description

Learners spin a colorful wheel to land on a number, fruit, or color. They then search for and identify the corresponding isiXhosa word card from a scattered pile, making learning active and enjoyable.
Educational Benefits:

  • By saying the words aloud, learners enhance their speaking skills and develop accurate pronunciation in isiXhosa.
  • Spinning the wheel and finding matching cards transforms vocabulary learning into an engaging, physical activity that supports kinesthetic and visual learners.
  • Learners sharpen their observation and matching abilities by connecting images to their correct isiXhosa names.

Bring Language to Life!

The Spin and Find game is your go-to resource for teaching isiXhosa in a way that’s both educational and entertaining. Perfect for teachers and parents, this game ensures learners stay motivated while building a solid vocabulary foundation. Order now and watch your learners spin, search, and succeed in isiXhosa!

R11.50

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