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Review Template

Page history last edited by W.J.Walton 15 years, 1 month ago

Reading, Writing, & Roleplaying

 

Review Template

 

Please use the following format when submitting reviews to the wiki. Be sure to consult the review notes at the end of this page.

 


 

Title:

 

Subjects: algebra, arithmetic, categorization, economics, geometry, history, mental organization, probability, problem solving, reading, simulation, social skills, spatial thinking, storytelling, strategy, vocabulary, writing

 

 

Age Range: X and up

 

 

Time:

 

 

REVIEW TEXT

 

 

Publisher's Contact Information:

 


Notes on Reviews

Different kinds of games and different areas of instruction require different kinds of reviews, so not every review is the same as another, especially if different people wrote them. Most every game reviewed here is a generally beneficial exercises in problem solving, reading, social skills of many sorts, and strategy.

All of the review have the following categories. Some have additional categorizations.

 

Subjects:

These are as clear and broad as possible. Delete the subjects that do not apply, then cut and paste all subjects into the "Tags" field in the toolbar on the right side. Add the "review" tag, and a tag for the title of the review item as well. This will allow wiki readers to access the review through many different categories.

 

Age Range:

The age range for use of these games assumes some adult introduction or supervision. Many of these games can be played independently after this introduction, and some require ongoing supervision, which is specified in the text of the review.

 

Time:

This is a rough guide for how the minimum time necessary to play the game. Many of these games are more productive and enjoyable given more time. Some materials serve more as teacher resources and so do not have times. Most of these games can be divided or restructured to fit better into a set schedule, and many can be shortened or extended.

 

 

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