If you are using game cards, preparation will take awhile the first time you play because of all the printing, laminating, and cutting. Timer (on your phone, whiteboard, or a physical timer– anything will work great!).Dry erase markers (as many different colors as you have groups- 6 groups = 6 different marker colors).Questions (could be a simple list or could be printed on game cards like the ones in this bundle).MATERIALS NEEDEDīefore you play, make sure you’ve got the right supplies! It’s a great way to give your students repeated exposure to numbers in comprehensible contexts! ALL answers in this game are numeric– students respond to questions about time, date, quantity, and more! When you know, you know is a game that your risk-takers will love just as much as your trivia kids. In English, it means, “The one that knows, knows”. ”El que sabe, sabe” is a fun game conceived by Nelly and inspired by the board game ‘Wits & Wagers’. As a teacher that has been using and training teachers in Comprehension-based™ methods for many years, Nelly has a knack for finding and adapting games for communicative language classes. I have learned many of my favorite games from Nelly Hughes, author of Fluency Matters‘ Selena and the force behind Comprendes Méndez SpanishShop.