If your student has weaker vocabulary which could be hindering reading comprehension Instruction and Practice 1)Objective: Provide opportunities for formal and informal vocabulary instruction to support ongoing vocabulary development. 2) Teach a word in a v... View More
This is an excellent family game that is fun and will develop language and flexible thinking skills in children of all ages. The appointed "judge" selects from one of approximately 200 adjective cards (crunchy, gorgeous, trustworthy, etc.) and all the other p... View More
Wits & Wagers Family is a party-style trivia game that can be a great way to help students develop problem solving and estimation skills. The game includes 300 questions that all have a numerical solution. One player reads the question, and every player writes... View More
This simple game can be fun and effective in teaching writing and creativity. Players use 125 double-sided tiles with words or pictures and can choose to work collaboratively or competitively with three different games. One game requires players to create sent... View More
This excellent verbal reasoning game is designed to be played in two teams but requires a minimum of four players. Teams compete against each other to be the first to identify all of their agents without uncovering the single "assassin" among the 25 cards. Eac... View More
Guess Who? is a simple, yet fun and effective two-player game to help students develop their flexible thinking and abstract reasoning skills. Two players sit across from each other, both with the same assortment of 24 different character faces. To start the ga... View More
This unique, fun drawing game will be a truly enjoyable way for students to develop their visual, speaking, listening and spatial skills when played with a cooperative group. The instructions can feel quite confusing, though the game is actually quite simple. ... View More