How would you like to win a prize package full of great games? Patch Products and Games for Educators have teamed up to offer you the chance to win a prize package filled with great games. All you have to do is put together a slogan (or graphic) showing your enthusiasm for using games in education. We'll be featuring the best of these slogans on Games for Educator merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, hats, etc.), and the designer of the winning entry will receive a prize package from Patch games!
To enter, either add your entry as a comment to this article or post it on our Facebook page. The contest runs through 8/31/2011.
The prize package includes the Patch games:
- Farkle Frenzy™
- Swivel™
- Stir ‘em Up!®
- Roll-it Tic-Tac-Toe™
- Buzzword® Junior
- Word Shout®, and
- Malarky®
That's seven great games that aren't only a blast to play, but also offer an entertaining way to learn and practice skills such as math, strategy, spelling, creative thinking and more!
Visit patchproducts.com to find free lesson plans to go along with the games.
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Slogan: The #1 play-by-play report on learning
Slogan: Games for Educators brings to mind FUN!
Slogan: Because playtime doesn't end at the bell.
Slogan: Bringing recess and class time together.
Slogan: Learning to play, playing to learn!
Slogan: Wanna learn? We're game!
Slogan: Staying Ahead of the Game on Games for the Head
Slogan: Yes, we ARE playing mind games with you!
Slogan: Play by your own rules!
Slogan: Where effective teaching is child's play.
Slogan: There's a winner in each of us.
Slogan: In educational gaming, everyone's a winner!
Slogan: We learn when we play!
As educators, we know that fun games make learning more meaningful and memorable for students. I am planning to establish a recess board game area at Norup International School in Berkely, Michigan. Children will have access to as many board games as I am able to obtain through donations, grants and other means. By playing games, they'll be learning and applying skills, all in the name of fun.
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