Ancient History Go Fish with Games Booklet
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Classical Historian Go Fish Games Video
This amazing game teaches history, chronology, geography, and makes learning history fun!
Go Fish
Players try to collect all four-of-a-kind cards from the following categories. The player who captures most sets wins.
1. Prehistory
2. Ancient Asia
3. Mesopotamia
4. Ancient Hebrews
5. Ancient Egypt
6. Ancient Greece
7. Roman Republic
8. Roman Empire
9. Native American Homes
10. Political Leaders
11. Seven Continents
12. Rivers of Early Civilizations
Chronology
Following the Answer Key instructions, shuffle the cards necessary for the chronology game. When one player signals, the other player assembles all cards in chronological order, as fast as he can. The fastest time wins!
Collect the Cards - This is the favorite version of the game!!!
Players use historical facts (hints) to try and guess the image on the card. If a player guesses correctly, he wins the card.
Geography
Place the Continents cards at the top of the playing field. Shuffle the other cards. When one player signals, the other player assembles all cards under the correct continent, as fast as he can. The fastest time wins! Answer key provided.
The included booklet provides the teacher with a wide variety of games to teach Ancient history to kids in a one-on-one setting, in a family with kids of different ages, or in classrooms with 40 students. It also includes history explanations for all 48 Ancient History Go Fish Games. It is meant to be used with the Classical Historian Ancient Go Fish Game or the Ancient History Memory Game.
Testimonial:
Linda Hobar, Author of
Mystery of History series
... I am a sucker for games and I found some that I think are extraordinary... They are patterned after the vintage games of Concentration and Go Fish. I like these for the artistry, the simplicity and familiarity of the games, the historical value and perspective, and the reasonable price. Students using my series will easily identify most of Mr. De Gree's illustrated objects and places like Stonehenge, King Tut's golden mask, the Great Wall of China, and a Roman aqueduct. The "cards" for the Concentration/Memory Game are actually thick cardboard tiles, which are durable and easier for little ones to manipulate. The Go Fish card set gives you other game ideas that will be fun for all ages.
I could go on and on, because like I said, I'm a sucker for games and it's not easy to find quality ones for world history that even younger students can enjoy. I think the Classical Historian has done a great job. You may want to spice up your studies now, or save these for Christmas. Either way, I think they're great for review and the pure pleasure of having fun.
This amazing game teaches history, chronology, geography, and makes learning history fun!
Go Fish
Players try to collect all four-of-a-kind cards from the following categories. The player who captures most sets wins.
1. Prehistory
2. Ancient Asia
3. Mesopotamia
4. Ancient Hebrews
5. Ancient Egypt
6. Ancient Greece
7. Roman Republic
8. Roman Empire
9. Native American Homes
10. Political Leaders
11. Seven Continents
12. Rivers of Early Civilizations
Chronology
Following the Answer Key instructions, shuffle the cards necessary for the chronology game. When one player signals, the other player assembles all cards in chronological order, as fast as he can. The fastest time wins!
Collect the Cards - This is the favorite version of the game!!!
Players use historical facts (hints) to try and guess the image on the card. If a player guesses correctly, he wins the card.
Geography
Place the Continents cards at the top of the playing field. Shuffle the other cards. When one player signals, the other player assembles all cards under the correct continent, as fast as he can. The fastest time wins! Answer key provided.
The included booklet provides the teacher with a wide variety of games to teach Ancient history to kids in a one-on-one setting, in a family with kids of different ages, or in classrooms with 40 students. It also includes history explanations for all 48 Ancient History Go Fish Games. It is meant to be used with the Classical Historian Ancient Go Fish Game or the Ancient History Memory Game.
Testimonial:
Linda Hobar, Author of
Mystery of History series
... I am a sucker for games and I found some that I think are extraordinary... They are patterned after the vintage games of Concentration and Go Fish. I like these for the artistry, the simplicity and familiarity of the games, the historical value and perspective, and the reasonable price. Students using my series will easily identify most of Mr. De Gree's illustrated objects and places like Stonehenge, King Tut's golden mask, the Great Wall of China, and a Roman aqueduct. The "cards" for the Concentration/Memory Game are actually thick cardboard tiles, which are durable and easier for little ones to manipulate. The Go Fish card set gives you other game ideas that will be fun for all ages.
I could go on and on, because like I said, I'm a sucker for games and it's not easy to find quality ones for world history that even younger students can enjoy. I think the Classical Historian has done a great job. You may want to spice up your studies now, or save these for Christmas. Either way, I think they're great for review and the pure pleasure of having fun.