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Learn Modern American History with a Card Game!
Playing various card games with our "Go Fish Games" makes learning history MORE fun! Playing our games helps create a positive learning environment, teaches history facts, chronology, and association. They are a great way to begin or end class or perfect for the car ride. Students love these games and remember everything they learn. Paired with the booklet the games painlessly teach basic facts about our presidents.
There are Two Versions of Play in each Go Fish Game:
A. Go Fish
B. Collect the Cards
In Go Fish, players try to get "four of a kind" by finding all four cards in one category. In playing this game, players learn association and chronology. Players try to collect all four-of-a-kind cards from the following categories. The player who captures most sets wins.
In Collect the Cards, players try to guess the card based on three hints that are found on each card. This game helps students memorize important facts and teaches inductive thinking skills.
The booklet provides the teacher with a wide variety of games to teach American history to kids in a one-on-one setting, in a family with kids of different ages, or in classrooms with 40 students. It includes short history explanations for all 48 American History Go Fish Games.
The following are the categories for the Modern US History Go Fish Game:
1. Reconstruction
2. The Trans-Mississippi West, 1865-1890
3. Industry and Growth in the late 1800s
4. Progressivism, 1901-1920
5. America Enters the World Stage, 1898-1917
6. The Roaring 20s
7. The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1941
8. World War II, 1941-45
9. Fabulous 50s
10. The 1960s
11. The Reagan Revolution
12. The 90s and the New Millennium
Classical Historian Go Fish Games Video 2 1/2 minutes
Go Fish Games Video Fully Explained with Demonstration . 28 minutes
Playing various card games with our "Go Fish Games" makes learning history MORE fun! Playing our games helps create a positive learning environment, teaches history facts, chronology, and association. They are a great way to begin or end class or perfect for the car ride. Students love these games and remember everything they learn. Paired with the booklet the games painlessly teach basic facts about our presidents.
There are Two Versions of Play in each Go Fish Game:
A. Go Fish
B. Collect the Cards
In Go Fish, players try to get "four of a kind" by finding all four cards in one category. In playing this game, players learn association and chronology. Players try to collect all four-of-a-kind cards from the following categories. The player who captures most sets wins.
In Collect the Cards, players try to guess the card based on three hints that are found on each card. This game helps students memorize important facts and teaches inductive thinking skills.
The booklet provides the teacher with a wide variety of games to teach American history to kids in a one-on-one setting, in a family with kids of different ages, or in classrooms with 40 students. It includes short history explanations for all 48 American History Go Fish Games.
The following are the categories for the Modern US History Go Fish Game:
1. Reconstruction
2. The Trans-Mississippi West, 1865-1890
3. Industry and Growth in the late 1800s
4. Progressivism, 1901-1920
5. America Enters the World Stage, 1898-1917
6. The Roaring 20s
7. The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1941
8. World War II, 1941-45
9. Fabulous 50s
10. The 1960s
11. The Reagan Revolution
12. The 90s and the New Millennium
Classical Historian Go Fish Games Video 2 1/2 minutes
Go Fish Games Video Fully Explained with Demonstration . 28 minutes
Name: US Presidents Go Fish Game
Publisher: The Classical Historian
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Contents: 48 cards, four cards per category, 12 categories
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Publisher: The Classical Historian
UPC:
Contents: 48 cards, four cards per category, 12 categories
Item #