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One of my favorite, most successful educational games is "(English) Baseball". It can be adapted to most any subject. It is played along the rules of regular baseball, two teams, etc. It is a good review, practice or culminating activity. The teacher can be the pitcher for both teams by asking questions. It is best [for individual differences and to make the game more interesting] to have a set of prepared questions developed from your lessons from easy (1 base) to difficult (home run) questions. Filling in blank or multiple choice is usually easier than giving a three-part answer. You can even have your students create the Q/A. It takes some time to play, but you can play 1 inning a day, for example. Remember to set a time limit (15 sec) to answer: use a student timer and score keeper. Students enjoy being able to actually move around the room from "base" to "base" . Credit Card Fee Sparks Debate Thanks for visiting!
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Glenbrook High School Dist. 225 administrators imposed a $2.50 credit card user fee for online and in-person transactions in the district at the start of the spring semester last month and did it without notifying the school board as required.

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