Hi, Thomasina!
I like that adaptation! I hadn't bought the game yet, as the theme just didn;t fit into our school.. but I might have to get it and make some changes like that! Thanks!
Kimberly- homeschooling 3 boys
On 1/17/07, Thomasina Parker <tparker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi! My name is Thomasina and I teach the REACH program in Hattiesburg, MS. I have 2nd through 6th grade students who are ruled Intellectually Gifted. I contacted Looney Labs today about a game that I use with my students and they told me about this list.
I thought I would share what I have done with my students, but I have to first tell you how I found out about Looney Labs. My fiancé and I have a store that sells games (board, card, dice, miniature, and role playing games). I played a game called "Are You a Werewolf?" for the first time at our store and have been addicted ever since. I though it would be a great game to work on my students' deductive reasoning, creative thinking, and persuasion skills. Unfortunately, I didn't feel that "werewolves" was the best topic for my students. I had to find a way to play the game with my students, so I changed the game to "Are You a Bully?". The villagers became students; the werewolves became bullies; and the seer became the principal. My students love this game! I just printed off some cards with the words student, principal, and bully on them and had them laminated. It took the students a game or two to completely understand the object, but once they got it, they love it. I always stress when they are working on skills and ask them how they are strengthening their skills.
I hope this was not too long of a first email.
I look forward to hearing all the wonderful things you are all doing in your classes.
Thomasina "Squeaky"
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