Match it up! is so simple yet such an effective way to teach or reinforce conversion and comparison of simple fractions, decimals and percents. The game includes 52 cards and directions for three different multi-player games similar to Go Fish, Uno and War. C... View More
Gobblet is a great, straight-forward game to develop a variety of visual memory and strategic thinking skills. In a twist on the classic game of tic-tac-toe, players must get four in a row before their opponent, but the players’ pieces come in four different... View More
Gobblet on the Go is a great, straight-forward game to develop a variety of visual memory and strategic thinking skills. In a twist on the classic game of tic-tac-toe, players must place three in a row before their opponent, but the game pieces come in three d... View More
For students learning from videos or virtually, particularly those with weaker attention, working memory, processing or reasoning Teach It! 1)Objective: Break down content instruction into manageable chunks so it can be more easily understood and remembered.... View More
If your student feels easily overwhelmed remembering too much information Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will remember a large amount of information by chunking or breaking it down into more manageable pieces. 2)Instruction and Practice: Model for students... View More
If your student struggles to complete and hand in assignments on time Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will create an organizational system that helps them have a clear and visible plan of work assignments they need to accomplish on both a daily and a long-te... View More
For all students in remote learning, particularly those with weaker executive functions Teach It! 1)Objective: To create a daily student schedule that outlines the day's activities and can be viewed by students and parents to manage expectations and provide ... View More
This is a great game that motivates children to improve spelling and flexible thinking. Each “pirate”/player uses letter cubes to spell words on the board. The goal is to use words to form a path on the board that, when combined with bridge and wall pieces... View More