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arrowsmith
Posted November 01, 2004

  1. FUN FOAM SHEETS 12 X 18 - I am sure this is not my idea and I am unsure as to where I got it, but in the midst of creating a lifesized game board (a path like Candyland) I came across this idea. I am going to use 12x18 sheets of Fun Foam as the squares on which the children walk. I am not sure of what markings to put on the rectangles so that it can be used for many units.
  2. POSTERBOARD ROCK SHAPES - I did, however make a similiar game using posterboard which I spray painted gray, cut in 1/2 and cut into rock shapes. I then laminated them and put that rubber shelf liner stuff on the back so they didn't slip. I then used removable stickers (3x5 size) from Staples to print out symbols for the game. We were doing a game on Paul and Silas in jail and we used a ?, JAIL, Move forward/back 2 spaces and just left some of the "rocks" blank. The kids loved it and I wish I would have thought of the fun foam idea before all of the time and expense of the rock idea. Hope this gives someone some inspiration. Love to all, Anne.
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