A TEACHERble Moment on Games

What’s your favorite game (card, board, video, etc.)? Why?

Draw four, Draw some more,
You never know what’s in store,
Can you beat my score?



10 responses to “A TEACHERble Moment on Games”

    1. I’ve played only online. I fear I’m not that good!

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      1. try solitaire bliss the shuffle is very user friendly.

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      2. I will keep this in mind for some downtime! Thanks!🙏🏾

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  1. My father’s side of the family loves Uno. They treat it like Spades. Someone could lose a limb. 🤣😆😂

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    1. Oh my goodness!😂
      I love Uno and can attest that limbs may be lost!🤣

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      1. My mom’s side, though?! They’re all about Spades, and serious fights have taken place. 😆🤣😂 I am a Spades lover.

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  2. Loved this! Games aren’t just fun—they teach teamwork, strategy, and resilience. A great reminder that play is a powerful learning tool.

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    1. Thank you so much! I agree with your perspective on games! While we have fun playing them, we definitely build a ton of skills along the way that are beneficial. How cool is that?!✨

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  3. I play numbers style UNO. Draw fours and wild are 50 points. Reverse skips draw twos are worth 20 points. Alot of intense battles

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