It's not my week for interesting ideas. So here is a game that I have recently started using in therapy. I got it for $2.99.
The items which players must place on the mule's back without him kicking are
- a bedroll
- a canteen
- a crate
- a frying pan
- a cowboy hat
- a guitar
- a holster
- a lantern
- a rope
- a saddle
- a shovel
- a stick of dynamite
Buckaroo is wonderful for cowboy themes if you use them. You can also use it for following simple directions or as a reinforcer for drill work. I mostly use it as a reinforcer so the students feel a small sense of accomplishment directly after working. However, you have to keep an eye on the students as the pieces shoot off pretty far. I warn them to watch out with this game (along with Pop up Pirate) as I don't want them to get bopped in the eye.
Also, I am slowly developing into a crazy hat lady. The Salvation Army store in my town has a plethora of strange hats. I've managed to pick up the following: blue furry hat (for Hairy Hat Man); hot dog hat; pirate hat; fireman hat (Fireman Fred); chef hat; and detective hat. The Letterland kids went nuts for the fireman hat today. I love how Halloween is giving me great tools for year-round therapy projects.
Love this picture. I'm guessing this is probably pretty similar to how the kids view me in my hats. I don't want to know what they will think of 35....25 is apparently the new ancient. |
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