Showing posts with label Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Game. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2016

Friday Freebie! American Revolution Game

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One of the best ways to reinforce knowledge is through games. This is a game I designed to quiz your children’s knowledge on the Revolutionary War. It’s a fun way to wrap up a unit or even to review information that you have studied in the past. Download Road to Revolution here!

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Did you have fun playing Road to Revolution? Use this link to learn about the 13 US colonies and purchase Colony Quest for only $1 (reg. $3.50)  Or buy all 15 of my learning games for only $15 at CurrClick.

Friday, August 26, 2016

Friday Freebie! Planets Game

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Studying astronomy? This week’s freebie is a trivia game that will test your knowledge of our solar system. This game is best for older elementary or middle school aged students, although if your first grader is a whiz with the planets, he might love it as well! Planets, Moon, and Stars

This is one of 15 games that I designed several years ago to reinforce our geography, history and science studies.

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This week’s bonus deal…buy The Inventor’s Game for only $1 (reg. $3.50) Or buy all 15 of my learning games for only $15 at CurrClick.

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

FlipStir Puzzle (Schoolhouse Review)

FlipStir Puzzles Reviews

Recently, Emily and I had the chance to try out a fun and unique type of puzzle, the FlipStir created by Enlivenze LLC.  We received the FlipStir Statue of Liberty Puzzle to try, but there are several more variations: Rainbow Pencils, Tyrannosaurus Rex, and Solar System. The Statue of Liberty puzzle is a Level 2 puzzle because the picture itself is harder to solve and the edges of the pieces are wavy rather than straight.

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How do you play with FlipStir? The directions are simple. Shake. Stir. Solve. That’s it! Well, the solving part is not terrible simple, but that’s where the fun is! A FlipStir is a 10 piece puzzle. Each piece is a semicircle and the pieces stack to create a picture. The catch is—the pieces are inside a plastic canister and the only way to manipulate them is with the attached stir rod. There are two skills needed to solve the puzzle—figuring out the order of the 10 pieces and actually moving them around inside the canister.

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It wasn’t difficult to figure out the order of the pieces. Sometimes we had to put one in place before we could tell for sure if it was a match, but that part of the process wasn’t difficult. We found it a bit harder to figure out how to manipulate the puzzle pieces with the stick and Emily declared it “frustrating.”  She did enjoy it, though, and it took her a while to complete the process. It took me 15-20 minutes or so to put the puzzle together, although one of Emily’s friends picked it up and assembled it in 5 minutes! If we had more than one FlipStir puzzle, it would be fun to have races to see who could finish first.

The FlipStir puzzle is great for taking in the car or carrying in a purse because there are no pieces to lose. It’s a great tool for practicing fine motor and perceptual skills as well as for developing patience! Other crew members tried out some of the other FlipStir puzzles, so be sure to read about their experiences on the Schoolhouse Review Crew Blog.

Connect with Enlivenze and FlipStir:

Product Accounts
Facebook: www.facebook.com/flipstirpuzzle
Twitter: www.twitter.com/flipstir
Company Accounts
Facebook: www.facebook.com/enlivenze
Twitter: www.twitter.com/enlivenze

 

FlipStir Puzzles Reviews

I received this product free in exchange for my honest review.

Friday, July 15, 2016

Friday Freebie! Animal Game

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I love using games as part of our schooling. This is a category game that I designed a few years ago to teach or review animal characteristics and categories. There are two versions—for younger and older elementary ages. Younger children will sort pictures into animal types, and older children will identify the defining characteristics of each type. Download All About Animals here.

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Want to try out another learning game? Through this link only, you can purchase The Insect Game for only $1 (reg. $3.50) Or buy all 15 of my learning games for only $15 at CurrClick.