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around the world
By trish

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To play around the world you put the desks in rows. Start with the first child in the first row. He or she stands next to the child behind their desk. You hold up the flash card and the first one to answer continues to the next child. If the child standing does not get it first they take the seat of the child that was sitting. The object of the game is to try and get back to the seat you were in at the beginning of that round. Everytime you miss and take a seat you then start from the new desk. I play this in math. The kids love it and it helps practice facts.

 


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