UnNatural Selection is a clever, fun family game that can be used to improve vocabulary, general knowledge and creative thinking. The game requires three or more players who can play well cooperatively to make this game enjoyable and successful. One player beg... View More
Long Story Short is a fun game that can be used as a tool to improve listening comprehension, social skills, and the ability to understand and express ideas. In this game, the storyteller chooses a topic from story starter cards, and tells a true or false stor... View More
This is an excellent family game that is thoroughly fun and a great way to develop vocabulary and flexible thinking skills. The judge selects a word card (e.g. impossible, stunning, trustworthy) and each player must select from one of the five cards in his ha... View More
Pictionary is a fun multi-player game of “drawing charades” enabling students to develop a variety of skills including vocabulary, general knowledge, reasoning and attention to detail. Teams of two compete to see who can reach the finish first, so adults... View More
This is an exceptionally fun charades-like game that helps students improve social skills, vocabulary, and flexible thinking. Using two levels of clue cards, two or more players work together to act out clues for others to guess before time runs out. The clue ... View More
SMITHTEENS, a teen-focused offshoot of Smith Magazine, is a website for teens to share stories. Its on-line platform challenges users to share personal stories in the form of "Six-Word Memoirs." SMITHTeens is a user-friendly, supportive community where teen w... View More
If your student has inconsistent focus during lectures or discussion-based classes Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will actively ask questions during class to help themselves maintain focus and stay involved in the discussion. 2)Teacher Takeaways: When clas... View More
Taboo is a wonderful family game to develop language and reasoning skills but adults may want to make adjustments to the rules depending on the players. Players begin by dividing into teams that take turns judging or playing. One person use words and phrases t... View More