Classroom Board Games

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S&S Ultimate Games Easy Pack, 24/Pack (W12454) image 1
Item: 24595591
Model: W12454

Whether it is an after-school program, a summer camp, day care, or any other place a bunch of kids have free time, board games are great way for kids to have fun and learn various skills along the way! So, shutoff the WiFi, take out the AirPods, put the tablets and phones away and get your group playing games!.Includes 24 total games.See details below for full list of inclusions.An assortment for all ages!.All of the best selling games in one easy pack!

Price is  $419.29
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The Good Game Company Not It! CastleLand (GGC3007) image 1
Item: 24612814
Model: GGC3007

Spot the card that does NOT match! Do it fast... Do NOT be last! Can you find a card in your hand that does not match any of the attributes revealed on the 3 dice that tumble from the dice tower and onto the table? Find it as quickly as you can and slam it on the table and yell, "NOT IT!".Rapid gameplay focused on pattern, color, and shape recognition.2+ players.6+ years.Completely self-contained with a dice and deck holder built into the unit.Original version of the Not It! line with a whimsical, fantasy-inspired design.Portable packaging makes this a great on-the-go game.Dice Tower, 36 cards, 3 dice, Instructions

Price is  $16.99
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About Classroom Board Games

Classroom board games are an engaging way to enhance learning while fostering social interaction among students. These games not only make education fun but also promote critical thinking, teamwork, and communication skills in a collaborative environment.

Designed for various age groups and subjects, classroom board games can cover topics such as math, language arts, and social skills. They serve as valuable tools for teachers to reinforce concepts and encourage active participation in the learning process.

When selecting classroom board games, consider those that align with educational objectives and cater to different learning styles. Games that incorporate visual, auditory, and kinesthetic elements can effectively engage all students and enhance retention of information.

Additionally, look for games that promote cooperative play and problem-solving. Options that include adaptable difficulty levels ensure that all students can participate, making learning inclusive and enjoyable for everyone in the classroom.