Well best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Carol, any idea if there is a Spanish version (or any foreign language versions) of Nanofictionary in the works? It seems like they would be perfect for storytelling exercises in a different language.
-Ryan
On 6/25/07, Kimberly Terrill <kiter5@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I love nanofictionary.. (and Chrononauts). I have a shorted rules for nano (easier to get it into a class period) listed somewhere at LL.
--Kimberly
And I really hope I make it to Origins... I should, but I am just not getting over pneumonia and my husband is being very strict about not letting me do much until I'm better.
On 6/25/07, miyu <xmiyux@xxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
Awesome! I'm so ridiculously excited to meet everyone and put some faces to names on my computer screen.
That and I'm hoping i can find some people to teach me a few LL games like Chrononauts and Nanofictionary. :lol: I bought Nano for my club and want to write a lesson plan for my class next year but for the life of me I can't figure the thing out. :lol: I think I need my tests read to me.
-Ryan
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