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QUESTIONS:
1.) What are Frog Classroom Learning Game Sets?
2.) What is in each set?
3.) What makes Frog Classroom Learning Games Great?
4.) Who should use them and when?
5.) Which sets do I need?
6.) How many games are in each set?
7.) How long do the games take to play?
8.) How many students can play at once?
9.) How many games can be played at one time?
10.) Can I buy just the gamecards instead of the whole set if I want some from a different level than what I already have?
11.) Can I buy replacement games for my set?
12.) How are Classroom Learning Games different from Family Fun-Packs?
ANSWERS:
1.) What are Frog Classroom Learning Game Sets?
Frog Classroom Learning Games Sets are terrific, ready-to-use learning centers. All games are self-checking, hands-on, and and use the same easy-to-learn rules. Each game focuses on a single important skill or topic for skill mastery. Students needing different levels or skills can practice together.
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2.) What is in each set?
• 25 games, each on a specific skill
• 10 vividly illustrated, laminated gameboards
• Multi-colored playing tokens
• Easy-to-use directions
• Vibrant classroom display box
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3.) What makes Frog Classroom Learning Games Great?
• Play any Frog game on any Frog Publications gameboard!
• All the games use the same, simple rules!
• Students at different levels can play together!
• Students use them independently freeing teachers to work with others!
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4.) Who should use them and when?
• K-6 classrooms, Special Ed, and Title I teachers and students
• Learning centers
• Diagnoistic reading/math programs
• Spare time activities
• Classroom practice
• Summer school
• Home-school or tutoring
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5.) Which sets do I need?
Select Frog Publications Classroom Learning Game Sets based on students' independent reading level or on the math level at which students are performing.
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6.) How many games are in each set?
Each Classroom Learning Games Set includes 25 games, each focusing on a single skill or topic for skill mastery.
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7.) How long do the games take to play?
Games typically take 10-15 minutes to play depending on the difficulty of the game and the reading speed and competency level of the student. If students must stop playing before a game is finished, the student in the lead is responsible for putting the materials back in the box.
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8.) How many students can play at once?
Each Classroom Learning Games Set contains 10 gameboards which will serve 20 children playing in pairs. The game is best when played by two because partners can sit side by side and easily see and read the questions on the gamecards without picking them up. It is possible to have more than two students playing at a time. Each set includes directions for a teacher-directed variation for small groups of 5-10, such as a reading group.
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9.) How many games can be played at one time?
Ten different games can be played at one time. Ten different gameboards could be in use and ten sets of gamecards can be used. This would serve 20-30 students. In addition, 15 more students could be using gamecards without gameboards. Games from one set can also be played using the boards from any other set.
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10.) Can I buy just the gamecards instead of the whole set if I want some from a different level than what I already have?
Each Classroom Set is manufactured to be sold as a unit. However, we may sometimes have extra components. Give our customer services representative a call at 800-777-3764 to discuss your needs.
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11.) Can I buy replacement games for my set?
We always do our best to accomodate your needs. Please call our customer service representatives to discuss your specific needs at 800-777-3764.
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12.) How are Classroom Learning Games different from Family Fun-Packs?
Each Classroom Learning Game from any Frog Classroom Learning Game Set focuses on a single skill for mastery and is used at school, often in a learning center. Each Family Fun-Pack game from any Family Fun-Pack Set reviews 25 different skills and is played at home nightly with parents. All Frog Games are self-checking and use the same, simple rules.
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