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    • [DOC File]Published Online: April 15, 2008

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      Children under about age 9 generally cannot play formal card games with age-mates. They lose track of rules; their attention wanders; the game, if it ever begins, quickly disintegrates. But at Sudbury Valley, children younger than this play cards with older children or adolescents.

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      I know where I can find free online games. Playing online games can be a great way to have fun and learn at the same time. Games are not just for kids. Adults can play too! ... A card game you play alone. There are several different versions of solitaire such as free cell, spider and pyramid. Word Search.

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    • [DOC File]Dewey Games and Activities

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      Partner/Team Games: I found this activity online and I have included the reference information below. For this activity the media specialist bought blank dice and labeled them - one for 000-400 and one for 500-900, with a free space on each of them - to have several tables of kids playing all at once.

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    • [DOC File]Directions for bingo review activity: - Project IDEAL Online

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      The instructor can play several rounds of bingo with the class if he/she wishes. Please note that the free web site address to create bingo games appears at the bottom of each bingo card (so that students can access the free web site to create bingo games for their future students).

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    • [DOC File]SAMPLE PROJECT ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES

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      Sort a deck of cards into Aces, 2’s, 3’s, 4’s etc in order. Start with the aces, distribute the cards face down to participants, remind them not to look at the cards. While the music starts playing, participants move around in general space giving their card to someone else while receiving their card in return.

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