This year, I have been using fortune tellers as one way to prepare for tests and quizzes. The original fortune tellers I made as a child had numbers on the different flaps and after flipping the sides back and forth a few times, you would lift a flap to reveal a fortune. I adapted that idea into a study tool.

The goal of the study tool is to have students think about information in more than one way. Rather than memorizing a word and its definition, we want children thinking of ways to apply the word. Unless students have knowledge of topics from several different angles, they may not fully grasp a concept. These fortune tellers are a great way for students to review material, but it should not be the only way they study. What are additional study tool ideas? I would love to hear about your favorite review method.


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Ok, this is my first message. I have never used any of the Arduino boards but someone recommended this for my project. Anyways. I am building a fortune teller machine. What I have built so far is an awesome wooden cabinet. With 3 plexiglass windows. What I have for the project is my "fortune teller dummy" a Bill acceptor, a ticket dispenser, Led's , speakers, and a few old computers ( I don't even know if I can use them for this project.) Well my grandpaw was helping me build all this and we got this far. But he died 2 weeks ago. I definitely want to finish this for him, but I want to make it the best now. We were just designing a simple oldschool one. Will one of the boards work for my project? I have money for the project, I can buy servos, more lights. Anything so budget isn't really a problem. I was just hoping one of the more experienced people could start me off on the right path. I have no idea what to do next and I have hit a roadblock. I want the machine to have a motion detector, so when you walk by it, it notices and calls out to you, I want lights, effects. Movement with the dummy. I want to make sure I hook up the bill acceptor properly to whatever it goes too, I want the ticket dispenser to work properly. Please help me. I am in such a rut. I just bought most of this on a spree before I even realized I don't know how it works or how to hook them up.

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The early traditions, brought down through the imported Africans, have done much to keep alive the belief that the devil is a personal being, with hoofs, horns, and having powers equal with God. These ideas give influence to the conjurer, goopher doctor, and fortune-teller.

"Never till a week before this vessel set sail. I couldnot write when everything looked so black. I could not write andtell her that I was fighting hard with despair and death. Iwaited for better fortune; and when that came, I wrote, tellingher that I should be in England almost as soon as my letter, andgiving her an address at a coffee-house in London, where shecould write to me, telling me where to find her; though she ishardly likely to have left her father's house."

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