Interactive Board Games for Students

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Gridopolis Game (CTMGDP0001) image 1
Item: 24607294
Model: CTMGDP0001

The world's first 3D strategy game that you build & play. The game's objective is to be the last player standing or have the most points at the end of a timed game. On your turn, you can move, jump OR build! That means the grid-set, which is your three-dimensional playing arena, changes during the game. Gridopolis is simple and easy to learn, as well as a dynamic compelling challenge to master. Gameplay rules based on classic games such as chess, checkers, and tic-tac-toe. For 1-4 players, includes 217 high-quality pieces, enough to build hundreds of unique boards. With 7 basic parts, you play, build, modify, and expand the grid-set. This high-quality board game is fun for the whole family!.World's first 3D strategy game AND system that you build & play..1-4 players.Ages 8+ years.Gridopolis is simple and easy to learn, as well as a dynamic compelling challenge to master. Gameplay rules based on classic games such as chess, checkers, and tic-tac-toe..Teach STEM skills in the classroom and homeschool using free downloadable lesson plans. Design your own game using the innovative Gridopolis Game Design Guide.With 7 basic parts, you play, build, modify, and expand the grid-set..217 Plastic Pieces, 1 Rule Sheet.The game's objective is to be the last player standing or have the most points at the end of a game. On your turn, you can move, jump OR build! That means the grid-set changes during the game.

Price is  $54.39
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Spying Parts of Speech (WCA6250) image 1
Item: 935091
Model: WCA6250

Identify parts of speech in a sentence context! Two game boards and three card sets make precise prescription possible: Set A (nouns, verbs), Set B (nouns, verbs, adjectives), or Set C (nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns). The spin determines how far to move and the color of the word to classify. The winner is the first with 15 points. Involve 4-6 players when both games are in play. Four masters help assess how well students recognize parts of speech. Grades: 2+..Age group and grade: Grades 2nd+.Usage ideas: Build competence in identifying parts of speech.Includes noun/verb board, noun/verb/adjective board, 3 set of cards (20 each), instructions, answer keys, 6 pawns, 1 point and 5 point chips, 4 assessment masters.Number of players: 4 - 6.Spin determines how far to move and the color of the word to be classified.Identify nouns, verbs, adjectives, and pronouns.Winner is the first player with 15 or more points at the end of a round.Two boards and three card sets open play to six persons at the same time.Offers several levels of play, from nouns and verbs to four parts of speech.Supports state and national English language arts standards.Four masters help assess how well students recognize parts of speech.Understanding parts of speech promotes correct grammar.Sentence format provides helpful context clues.Playful way to practice recognizing the parts of speech.Dimensions: 12 1/2"(H) x 6 1/4"(W) x 1 1/2"(D).2 game boards and 3 card sets make precise prescription possible: Set A (nouns and verbs), Set B (nouns, verbs and adjectives) or Set C (nouns, verbs, adjectives and pronouns).Involves 4-6 players when both games are in play.Spying parts of speech game build competence in identifying parts of speech.

Price is  $24.59
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About Interactive Board Games for Students

Interactive board games for students are an engaging way to enhance learning while fostering social skills and teamwork. These games encourage collaboration and critical thinking, making them ideal for classrooms and home learning environments alike.

Designed to cater to various age groups and educational levels, these games cover a wide range of subjects, from math and spelling to social skills. They provide a fun and interactive way for students to grasp complex concepts through play.

When selecting interactive board games, consider features such as age appropriateness, educational value, and the ability to promote teamwork. Games that incorporate STEM principles or focus on essential skills can significantly enhance learning outcomes.

Additionally, look for games that encourage active participation and adaptability, allowing students to engage at their own pace. Options that include various difficulty levels or multi-player formats can cater to diverse learning styles and group dynamics.