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Watch BrainBox Stump Timberdoodle People!
Eager for Geography?
Children learn better and retain more when they are having fun. So if you can teach with a game, why wouldn't you? BrainBox games will teach your children basic geography facts in a way that makes them eager to play; when have you ever been able to say that about flashcards?
10 Seconds, 8 Questions, Countless Learning Opportunities
Open a BrainBox and open their minds to geography facts, landmarks and historical figures from around the world. Students study one side of the card for 10 seconds, then flip to the other side to see how many of the eight questions they can answer. How many stripes on the shirt? What's the capital city? What is the name of the famous person shown? Four wonderful themes will keep young minds engaged in this fast-paced game of concentration and detail.
Develop Short & Long Term Memory
BrainBox games develop both short and long term memory by challenging children to recall what they saw. Players study a game card for 10 seconds trying to memorize a variety of features such as surrounding countries or states, flag colors, famous landmarks, historical figures, and so forth. A die is rolled and if the player can answer the corresponding question, the card is his. Play until one child has won a set amount of cards or play until all cards are acquired.
Painless Learning
With 71 cards and eight questions per card, this is a painless way to learn 568 geography facts. Designed for readers, but pre-readers do not have to be left out; just adapt the questions to their level.
Another outstanding component of Timberdoodle's Seventh Grade Core Curriculum!
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