This Tetris printable game will bring back nostalgia for your favorite childhood video game. Print, cut, and try to fit as many pieces in the grid.
You discovered: An absolutely adorable sticker of Jesus the Good Shepherd in pixelated, video-game form! Perfect for Catholic gamers, kids, or anyone with a devotion to Jesus the Good Shepherd. Equip this sticker and put it on your favorite video game consoles and controllers, laptop, water bottle, or journal to always remind you of your daily adventure toward the Divine! Size: 2.625" wide x 2.8125” tall Material: Waterproof vinyl Finish: Glossy Looking for more saints to join your party? Check out more of our Saint Sprites Stickers here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SaintSprites
Mario crochet pillow: learn how to create this fun and vibrant piece to delight any gaming fan!
Get over 40 patterns for Minecraft perler beads! There are a variety of characters and symbols from this best selling sandbox video game.
Since my grandson is into video games with tanks and planes and battles, he’s got me thinking in terms of weapons and fire power, too. The Scrap Wars in my studio are going to be facing a new…
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This is my Sims 2 recommended mods list - all the mods that I personally use in my game. If you've seen a mod in one of my videos, it will be listed here.
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6 generations ! Surya and Leo are actually the first and last boys in 300 years that were born into the Florez family, and they only ever have daughters, who have daughters, who have more daughters…
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So the mighty grey pocket rocket is 25 Years Old.... 25 Years of the handheld that changed the face of portable video gaming forever... The games are great, the design is great and the world still loves the Game Boy! We thought we'd dig out our 25 Favourite Game Boy Images for your perusal in honour of our prematurely grey little friend..... HAPPY 25th Birthday Mr GameBoy!
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Here are links to all of my favorite cc hairs for the sims 4! They're all maxis match, and you can download them for free from creators on Patreon, Tumblr, TSR, etc.
✔ 100% Airlume combed and ringspun cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors)✔ Light fabric (4.2 oz/yd² (142 g/m²))✔ Retail fit✔ Tear away label✔ Runs true to size (see size chart in photos) Please note that actual product colors may vary slightly due to monitor settings.Also note that all sales are final. No refunds or exchanges are accepted as each shirt is made to order. Level up your wardrobe with our "Achievement Unlocked ... I Woke Up" t-shirt, designed especially for the gaming community. This tee is perfect for those who love retro vibes and video games, combining humor with nostalgia. The text is styled in a classic video game font, reminiscent of your favorite 8-bit adventures, making it a must-have for any gamer who appreciates a good laugh and the satisfaction of achieving the ultimate goal—getting out of bed. Whether you're grinding through a long gaming session, heading to a con, or just want to show off your gamer pride, this shirt is the ideal choice. Made from soft, comfortable material, it's perfect for both casual wear and epic gaming marathons. Gift it to the gamer in your life or treat yourself to a piece of wearable gaming culture. This classic unisex jersey short sleeve tee fits like a well-loved favorite. Soft cotton and quality print makes you fall in love with it over and over again. These t-shirts have-ribbed knit collars to bolster shaping. The shoulders have taping for better fit over time. Dual side seams hold the garment's shape for longer. S M L XL 2XL 3XL Width, in 18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 28.00 Length, in 28.00 29.00 30.00 31.00 32.00 33.00 Sleeve length, in 8.90 9.20 9.50 9.70 10.00 10.40 Size tolerance, in 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50
So, Mr. Procrastination has been squatting with me for a good while now. I have so much CC to upload but for some reason I never get around to it. I’ll be making a collection of retro/vintage gaming…
Since my grandson is into video games with tanks and planes and battles, he’s got me thinking in terms of weapons and fire power, too. The Scrap Wars in my studio are going to be facing a new…
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Four Corners is a game that will get your students up and moving around as they get to know each other with "all about me" questions. This quick and low-prep activity is perfect for back-to-school, brain breaks, whole class rewards, classroom community building, or morning meeting activities. To Set Up: Label your corners with the included signs, or verbally designate the corners by the respective numbers. Display the slides. Read a question and corner choices aloud, and then signal students to move to the corner of the room labeled with the number matching their answer. Contents: Microsoft PowerPoint with 15 question slides (17 slides total) Link to make a copy of the Google Slides version Three sets of 4 signs to label the corners with (12 pages) ★CLICK HERE for Stand Up Sit Down {First Day of School} for another Getting to Know You Activity
Video Game Theme Classroom ideas! The best way to work when you are on a budget for large bulletin boards and more!
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My name is Kalie Schult and I am a PE teacher from Winterse, Iowa. I posted a video of my students playing Strikerball on Twitter for my striking unit in PE and it was a hit! Below I have shared … Read More
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Games are a tried and true way to engage students. Whether teaching in-person or remotely via a live session like Zoom or Google Meets, teachers know that games, brain breaks, and icebreakers are an awesome way to get students actively involved in learning. With the ever-changing landscape of education, I thought it might be nice to compile some versatile activities that challenge students in really fun ways. Best part? These activities are very low prep and work in a variety of settings. These activities encourage students to listen, solve problems, be creative, and practice critical skills. They're designed to be easy to do with little to no prep. You can easily add one of these games to any lesson as a warm-up, closure, community building activity, or lesson extender. GAMES & ACTIVITIES ⭐How Many? Give students a category and then challenge students to see how many different things they can fit within that classification. At first students will respond with obvious ideas. However, as they brainstorm, their ideas will stretch and their creativity will grow. Students can jot their ideas down on scrap paper and earn points for each unique response when they share out. Here are some categories to get started: occupations, things that are slimy, things that roll, animal noises, articles of clothing ⭐Listen Carefully: Read a short passage out loud to students. Then, have them answer questions based on what they can remember. Make it especially fun by awarding points for every answer that students get right. You can change up this activity by reading two versions of the same story. Mix up some of the details in the second version for students to listen for. Give this activity a try with the passages in this set of FREE Brain Bursts. Add your information below and then check your inbox! ⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟ ⭐Silly Silent Spelling: Practice spelling words in a super silly way. Explain to students that you are going to be giving them a practice spelling test (definitely NOT the real thing). Just like a typical practice test, they'll listen for the word and write it down. However, here's the catch: you're only going to silently mouth the words. Students will need to read your lips to figure out what word they will need to write down. Of course, figuring out a word from a silent cue is not easy. That's what makes this fun. Students will write down some wild guesses as they spell their way through this game. ⭐One Word: Pose a fun question to the class and have them all think of a one-word answer. Then, give every student a chance to share their responses as you call on each of them. Here are some questions to get started: --- If you were a type of dessert, what would you be? --- Where do you feel happiest? --- How would a soccer ball describe its day? --- Where is somewhere that you would like to visit? --- What would be the perfect gift for you? ⭐Mystery Item: This activity is quick and easy to play. To prepare, write 5 or 6 clues about an object. Make the clues gradually increase in their specificity. Then, read the clues to students as they jot down their guesses for the mystery item until you reveal the answer. ⭐Punchline: Start telling a joke to students, and then have them guess the punchline. Find a ton of jokes for kids here. ⭐Strike a Pose: Explain to students that they are going to pretend that they are in a photograph. They will need to imagine that the photo was taken at the height of the event. All they have to do is strike a pose after you give them a situation. For instance, you might say, "haunted house," and then students would freeze in a pose that shows them frightened or terrified. Here are a few situations to try: Dentist Office, Roller Coaster, Last Day of School, Scary Movie, Food Fight, Race ⭐Timed Writing Activities: Engage students with a creative writing prompt. Then, "amp up" the fun factor by adding a timed element. Challenge students to race the clock as they write as much as they can in a fixed time period. Find my favorite prompts here. ⭐And Then...: This is a listening game for the entire class. Students will need to listen to and add to a growing story. You'll start the story with an opener like, "At the zoo, I decided to open the lion's cage, and then..." Next, you'll call on a student to explain what happened next. That student will add one line and the phrase "and then" before selecting another student to add to the story. ⭐Listen and Draw: Students love this activity! To prepare, create a simple illustration filled with shapes and designs. Then, write out the directions for students. Have students complete the activity on a piece of paper. Read each direction to students and challenge them to replicate the illustration you instructed them to draw. (These are included in the exclusive freebie below.) ⭐Class Pet: Pretend that you have a new class pet. Explain to students that they will need to guess the type of animal. Students will need to ask questions and write their guesses on a piece of paper when they think they have figured out the new class pet. ⭐Add the Ending: Engage students as they practice writing and storytelling skills with this activity. First, students will listen to the beginning of a story that you read to them. Then, they'll take over the writing and complete the story. The story starters are a fun way to motivate students to write. ⭐Alien, Tiger, and Cat: Here's an improvisational theatre game that works in the classroom. Explain to students that they can be one of three things: an alien, a cat, or a tiger. If they choose to be an alien, they need to hold their pointer fingers next to their head (like antennae) and say "bleeb, bleeb." To be a cat, they need to rub their wrist along their face (like a cat cleaning itself) and say "meow." Finally, to be a tiger they need to push their hand forward with a claw stance and roar. On your cue, every student will choose and act like an animal. The goal is to get everyone to choose the same animal (which is nearly impossible, but fun to try). ⭐Rapid Recall: Create a list of random words. Then, read the list of words to students. As you read the words, you might have students put their hands on their heads so that you know for sure that they aren't taking notes. Once you've read the words to students once or twice, wait about a minute before letting students write down every word that they remember. (Find ready-made lists in this complete resource.) ⭐Finish the Fact: Share the beginning of a fact with students. Then, challenge them to complete the fact. Have them share their guesses before revealing the complete fact. Find a collection of random facts here. Want a free set of virtual classroom activities designed to be NO PREP and NO COPIES? Just add your name and email below. ⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟⮟ BONUS: Here's one more idea: ⭐Paper Airplanes: Help students practice following directions by challenging them to fold a paper airplane by following your directions. To get started, choose a paper airplane design to have students fold. Then, have students take out a piece of paper. They'll need to listen carefully to each of your directions to make their paper airplane. Wishing you tons of fun in your (virtual) classroom, Mary Beth P.S. Find a TON of ready-made activities HERE.
Embrace the nostalgia with a meticulously crocheted Mini Mario keychain, an ode to classic gaming in vibrant, amigurumi detail.
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These are the 11 best easy card games that are actually super fun to play! These are perfect for kids and adults, so the whole family with enjoy them.
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