There are even photocopiable game card pages at the end for every game! Grab your copy here if you’re in North America, or here if you’re in the UK or Europe. While this book was written a while ago, its content is still relevant. It’s small, paperback and fits in your teaching tote. Have you read Frederik Klippel’s book Keep Talking? His book is one of my go-to resources to get students to speak up in class. (You have access, right? If not, sign up and grab your password at the end of this post!) In fact, you can get one of my favourite tools, the Speaking Game Board I made, for free in the Printables Library. I’ve convinced students aged 16 to 60 to play and it’s all been positive feedback from then on. What’s this Canadian teacher all about?!, you can almost here them thnking. Game cards, really? *Looks of disapproval and puzzlement*. I use them every week when I’m teaching teens and adults.
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