Guess Who is a fun two-player game that teaches students to logically categorize and ask pertinent questions. Each player has a game board with 48 frames that hold different pictures of friendly character faces. Similar to the game of "20 Questions," two play... View More
WordTeasers provide a unique and fun way to learn SAT vocabulary. The box includes 150 3”x3’ cards. One side of the card has the word, its pronunciation, and definition. Students then flip the card over to read the “conversation starter” using the word... View More
This is a fun game to practice spelling, verbal speed and verbal flexibility. Players race against each other to build crossword grids using of all of their lettered tiles. The winner is the first player to finish. Bananagrams is like Scrabble without a board ... View More
Shut the Box (sometimes called Double Shutter) is a great strategic yet simple game to practice addition facts for a broad range of abilities. Beginning math students will need adult support to help them think through potential solutions, but this interactive... View More
Meta-Forms is a single player visual logic game with 80 different puzzles that gradually increase in difficulty. Every puzzle requires placing nine shapes on a 3x3 grid by using up to nine visual clues. For each puzzle, the clues are presented as a series of p... View More
Stratos Spheres is a well-made 3-D version of tic-tac-toe. Two players alternate connecting their color spheres to make four-in-a-row in any dimension, while simultaneously trying to block their opponent. As spheres are being connected to each other, a 3-D str... View More
This is a colorful, challenging board game that requires players to use visual strategy, flexibility and focus to win the game. Players strive to be the first to fit their 21 odd-shaped pieces on the board while trying to block up to 3 opponents from doing the... View More