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Feb 1, 2016

Bookebration: Game Day!

It's the end of the quarter, so that means that all of my students who met their A.R. reading goals get to attend the Bookebration! Last time we danced, and this time we'll play - board games, that is. I am truly looking forward to seeing my loves interact with one another and non-digital entertainment!

I can't assume that all of my students will know how to play the games I make available to them, so I plan to begin by sharing these brief tutorials before we get started.

Checkers
Boggle - Part 1
Boggle - Part 2
Boggle - Part 3
Boggle - Part 4
Boggle - Part 5
Pop-o-matic Trouble 







2 comments :

  1. I'm glad you've been able to incorporate what you did in elementary into the middle school. We moved to middle school from elementary at the same time. Although I'm not a huge fan of AR I'm wishing my middle school had it. My students aren't reading nearly as much as they should be and I haven't come up with anything yet that has motivated them! Keep posting, I enjoy hearing how you've transitioned into the middle school.

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  2. I'm glad you've been able to incorporate what you did in elementary into the middle school. We moved to middle school from elementary at the same time. Although I'm not a huge fan of AR I'm wishing my middle school had it. My students aren't reading nearly as much as they should be and I haven't come up with anything yet that has motivated them! Keep posting, I enjoy hearing how you've transitioned into the middle school.

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