NONVERBAL LEARNING. Practice your symmetry, visual dexterity, quick thinking, and competitive nature. Q-bitz stimulates the brain to use spatial reasoning and memory skill making it perfect for both the classroom and at home.
LEARNING TIP: Keep a game progress sheet for students to view PRACTICE MAKES PROGRESS. Try: Qbitz- Design Your Own Card - FREE Printable Worksheet
Non Verbal Learning. The extreme version of Q-bitz includes shapes with rounded edges too add a completely new and challenging dimension to the beloved original.
LEARNING TIP: Keep a game progress sheet for students to view PRACTICE MAKES PROGRESS. Try: Qbitz- Design Your Own Card - FREE Printable Worksheet
Nonverbal intelligence is the ability to analyze information and solve problems using visual, or hands-on strategies. Encourage and grow this skill with patterns, shapes, and hands on learning for strategy and critical thinking!
Non Verbal Learning. Brain Game and STEM Toy. Playing through the challenges builds reasoning and planning skills and provides a great stealth learning experience for young players
Learning Tip: Try Rush Hour Traffic Jam Completion and Creativity Card
Non Verbal, STEM Learning. Includes 1500 Pieces in 39 Different Colors Includes Instruction Booklet with 8 Creative Builds and Suggestions for more
Learning Tip: Try working on writing skills and the Engineering Desing Process with Makerspace - Lego Challenge Task Cards for Building Blocks and Engineering Design Template Great for Lego & K'nex | Block & Connector Building
Examples of nonverbal intelligence in action:
Planning for outcomes (ex.: having all materials ready for a rainy day)
Imagining and creating a two- or three-dimensional design. Examples: A drawing, a sculpture, a painting.
Creating and/or following a map. Example: Treasure map.
Solving puzzles.
Using a diagram or blueprint to build a two- or three-dimensional structure or to set up a system. Examples: Legos, solving problems in Zelda games!
Non Verbal and Verbal Learning: Build 34 exciting STEM based projects that focus learning on electric circuits in a home
Learning Tip: Make Real Word Connections and Track Learning Progress with Snap Circuit Student Lab Sheet & Record Sheet
Non Verbal and Verbal Learning: BUILD WITH BRICS Combine Snap Circuits with building bricks to create awesome combinations of construction and circuitry!
Learning Tip: Make Real Word Connections and Track Learning Progress with Snap Circuit Student Lab Sheet & Record Sheet
Non Verbal and Verbal Learning: Fast Action Drawing Game with Wildly Creative Challenges.
Learning Tip: templates coming soon.
Verbal Learning: Includes 55 double-sided object chips, 80 survival scenario cards, 75 scoring rations, 30-second timer and instructions; for 4 or more players.
Learning Tip: Use with Perfect for The How I Survived Game | Creativity Challenges
Verbal Learning: Award-winning fast-paced word game. A favorite for all grade levels! Easy to play, difficult to win!
Learning Tip: Pick one of the provided topic cards or have students create their own. Could be used to review historical figures or other topics in the classroom!
Being verbally gifted means that a child has strong language skills. Verbally gifted children often exhibit advanced vocabulary and sentence structure for their age group.
Verbal Learning: With three levels of gameplay, it's a fun game choice for kids of all ages. 100 game cards with 400 words, Score pad, Electronic timer, Complete instructions, Pencil, Card holder with sliding door
Learning Tip: Pick one of the provided topic card and have students come up to the front or play in small groups to practice communication skills, have others guess the word! Keep points in small groups.
Verbal Learning: Simple Questions Card Game. Think Fast and Shout Out Answers - For Ages 6+
Learning Tip: Play in small groups to practice communication skills.
Verbal Learning: Contains main Rory's Story Cubes game along with 6 expansions!
Roll the cubes and make a story; a creative and educational tool to stimulate the imagination
Learning Tip: Play single or in pairs. Write down story and illustrate!
Quantitative Learning (math): Help students see the relevance of Math skills
Each player begins with a checking account balance of $100.
In turn, each player sees how many spaces to move and picks up an "unexpected event" Card
Learning Tip: Use as small group or team activity completed near the end of the day, just one move each.. to create an ongoing game, classroom community, and teamwork.
Quantitative (math) Learning: Practice multiplication and subtraction facts from 1x1 to 12x12 with 2 splat-tabulous math games
Multiplication game includes 225 cards measuring 3-1/2" x 2-1/4"; subtraction game has 225 cards measuring 3.5" x 2.25"
Color-coded card decks adapt both games easily for 1-on-1 or 2-6 players
Multiplication game provides practice for facts from 1x1 to 12x12; subtraction game practices subtraction facts
Being quantitative gifted means that a child understands math concepts and has a pronounced ability to solve problems using logic and sequential steps.
Quantitative Learning (math): Adding to 20 Card Game
GAME-CHANGING FUN : A hilarious game of give and take where kids develop confidence and solid math skills. Every player has fun as cards are constantly changing hands!
EASY TO LEARN: Players look at their dealt hand for any two cards that add to 20 to make candy stacks. Candy stacks can also be taken from other players if a player has a card in his hand that makes 20 when added to the top card of an opponent's stack. Thief cards take candy stacks. Jail cards stop Thief cards. All players are actively adding and snatching. The player with the most candy cards wins!
AWARD WINNING: Awards range from: The Parents' Choice Foundation Award, Tillywig Toy Awards, Academics' Choice Award and many more.
FUN FOR ALL: 3-6 players, ages 8+, 15 minutes
CONTENTS: 93 colorful cards and illustrated rules
Quantitative Learning (math): Adding to 100 Card Game
GAME-CHANGING FUN : A hilarious game of give and take where kids develop confidence and solid math skills. Every player has fun as cards are constantly changing hands!
EASY TO LEARN: Players look at their dealt hand for any two cards that add to $100 to make money stacks. Money stacks can be taken from other players if a player has a card in his hand that makes $100 when added to the top card of an opponent's stack. Thief cards also snatch stacks. Jail cards stop Thief cards. All players are actively adding and snatching. The player with the most money wins!
AWARD WINNING: We're proud of our many awards! Winning them encourages us to create more wonderful things. Awards range from: The Parents' Choice Foundation Award, Tillywig Toy Awards, Academics' Choice Award and many more.
FUN FOR ALL: 3-6 players, ages 8+, 15 minutes
CONTENTS: 93 colorful cards and illustrated rules