
Here are 4 to start with. I teach the kids how to play these games, then we practice them as a class before they become a free-choice activity. Click on the picture of the first game, Snake, to hop over to the blog to get your copies of all four!

Here are 4 to start with. I teach the kids how to play these games, then we practice them as a class before they become a free-choice activity. Click on the picture of the first game, Snake, to hop over to the blog to get your copies of all four!
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Unknown says
I teach special education and always looking for different ways to teach concepts. These games are awesome! Thanks for sharing.