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Boom Blox 9 copies
Power Shield (1998) 9 copies
Too Many Monkeys (1980) 5 copies
Dos 5 copies
Bring Your Own Book (2016) 4 copies
Squeaky Piglet (2002) 3 copies
Rare Replay 2 copies
Jesus Piece (2012) 2 copies
Peggle Nights 2 copies
Emotional Bingo 2 copies
Game: Tell Tale 2 copies, 1 review
Essential (2004) 2 copies
Addition Game 2 copies
Brink 1 copy
Marble Run 1 copy
Doctor's advocate (2006) 1 copy
Syl-la-bles 1 copy
Math Slam 1 copy
Yum 1 copy
PAYDAY 1 copy
Brink - PC 1 copy
Honeycombs 1 copy
Geoboards 1 copy
The R.E.D. Album (2011) 1 copy
USA Bingo 1 copy
Marmaduke 1 copy
Brrr! 1 copy
Snow Globes 1 copy
Farm Cats 1 copy
By the Pond 1 copy
Family Farm 1 copy
Hockey Town 1 copy
Boggle Jr. 1 copy
Jenga Boom 1 copy
Dos 1 copy
Kalastus 1 copy
Untold Story - Part 2 (2005) 1 copy
Fallout 4 1 copy
Sum Swamp 1 copy
Yahtzee 1 copy
Boom-O 1 copy
Spot It! 1 copy
Mighty Mind 1 copy
All about music 1 copy, 1 review
Lode Runner (1983) 1 copy
Cubis Gold 1 copy
Jewel Quest 1 copy
Tasty Planet 1 copy
Dome, The 1 copy
Imagine Game 1 copy
Mental Blox 1 copy
Rack-o 1 copy
Mindbender 1 copy
Mathable 1 copy
Happy Salmon 1 copy
Fast Flip 1 copy
Braintopia 1 copy
Bully Wise 1 copy
Crankity 1 copy
Mad Gab 1 copy

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Each of the circular cards has illustrations on both sides, giving players twice the options for their storytelling. The game comes with multiple sets of instructions, but the rules are really less important than the players’ imagination. Give these cards to a group of kids and see what they come up with. In a classroom setting, the cards could be used by individuals or groups for both writing exercises and verbal storytelling. For example, a single card could serve as a writing prompt. Or show more a series of cards could be used to explore devices for unraveling a sequence of events. Students could work in groups for timed storytelling contests. The cards could also be used to identify parts of speech. What’s great about using them for any of these activities is that they reinforce the idea that students should be supporting their ideas from evidence. show less
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Works
259
Members
330
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Rating
3.8
Reviews
2
ISBNs
14
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2

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