Archives for Gaming
Identifying and Explaining Changes Board Game- Iroquoians around 1500 and 1745
We are happy to tell you about a new board game we've developed that focuses specifically on the "situate in time" and "determine changes" intellectual operations (IOs). It is designed…
Spot-It Game Cards
Spot it! Card Game Printouts! If you know how to play Spot it! our new card sest could be great fun! For our first try at this, we used…
Online and printable I-Spy Game for Iroquois 1500
This is an example of an I-Spy gaming strategy for Societies in 1500, created with Google Drawings and images and information on the Societies and Territories site! A Google Document…
Make your own game! Design-Thinking our online resources.
The original impetus for the first games created on this site came out of various Design Thinking workshops offered at LEARN ; Then, recently an article on our blog (The…
Explora Game – Historical game cards and printable game board
Here's a new board game design by Joelle Barbeau of Riverside School Board, to test your knowledge on a given society, in this case for New-France in 1745! Inspired by…
Connect the Facts – Printable Cards and Game Strategy to Review Societies.
Teams amass points by identifying the societies portrayed on playing cards, by classifying the information according to the aspects, and by connecting the documents to various big ideas and ;…
Timeline game Chronos – Printable cards for Timelining!
NEW: An English, adapted and expanded version is now available! Using live Google drawings, the English version of the original CS des Découvreurs French package now includes the front of the card,…