delicate21flower asked:
I was looking for some educational games for my 4 and 8 year old.
cocktail_squid asked:
I have been trying to find a copy of the card game Guillotine for a long time, but I can find neither head nor hair of it! I have asked my local toy stores and super stores to order it, but they all give me this blank look like I started speaking in tongues. Does anyone know where I can order or buy a copy?
amcjeepcj7 asked:
I would like to program a 4 person card game. How exactly would you suggest I do that easily (and free).
unlovedanger asked:
There was this game I played with Win 95 and 98. It could have been DOS, I am not sure, but it was on a CD-rom.
In it, an alien asked you to travel back in time to the different prehistoric eras to take pictures and videos of certain dinosaurs. If the picture or video wasn’t good enough, you had to go back and get a better one. If you disturbed the dinosaur, it would try to attack you. The dinosaurs became harder to find and easier to disturb as the game went on. It had awesome graphics, and cool dinosaur noises.
In it, you never harmed or killed the dinosaurs – I know it’s not Carnivores or Dinosaur Adventure. It was a great educational game, and I can’t find it anywhere!
Chris G asked:
Does any know were to play pokemon trading card game in el paso texas? i’ve just started playing and im just looking for somepeople to play with.
cherodman4u asked:
Clarifications: Like so many educational institutions, the justification for existing in today’s funding climate depends on the “numbers” that can be shown… for that, we have contrived standards and ludicrous measures that seem to get more transparent & lidicrous with each passing year. In special education alone we are seeing the creation of reloving doors to keep “programs” alive… much the same can be said for adolecents that get caught up in the court systems. If any one is “game enough to tackle this, I’d like you to consider the fact of our being entreched into this “numbers” mentality rather than showing the merits of a specific program in its ability to “fix” the problems – sociological & otherwise.
PREFACE: I want to continue with questions like this, so that people start to question the status quo… the normally accepted “COWDUNG” (COnventional Wisdom of the DUmiNant Group) “out there.”
SUGGESTED READINGS: “Culture Against Man” by Jules Henry
Environment for Man – Ewing
Christina A asked:
I played this game in fifth grade so that would be in 1995. It was about medieval times and there was a knight and a maze and some other stuff that I can’t remember now. It was an educational game so I doubt that many people had it at home. It was probably mostly used in the classroom. I think it might even have the word “knight” in the title, but I’m not sure. Any help would be great! I’ve been looking for this thing for a long time.
Even if you don’t know the title, let me know if anyone knows what I’m talking about. I’d be good to know that I’m not imagining things lol!
ashraf c asked:
Two men play a card game and the stake is one penny a game. At the end one has won three games and the other has won three pennies. How many games did they play?
ok o asked:
Where can i play a portugies card game called bisca?
Queen asked:
I have an assignment to complete. I had to pick 15 toys that will help develop pro-social behavior, targeting a specific age range. I chose the following toys. Lullaby Glowworm – lights up/plays music, talking vamones von – says phrases in english & spanish along with music phrase & sound effects, doodle pro, fun2learn – music songs, dance & movement, games, see&learn piano, intro to colors, shapes and intrument sounds, music mirror lights up baby’s face, alphabet pal – gross motor, auditory, congnitive language, letter and sound and plays 26 songs.
I am to discuss my written description and summary of my findings with an educational professional.
If you are an educator that is able to give me feedback in this area, please help. Any information you may have would be greatly appreciated.