How to Play UNO in Your Classroom

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Tip 1 - Wild Cards: 7 ESL Card Games You’ve Gotta Have Up Your Sleeve

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Wild Cards: 7 ESL Card Games You’ve Gotta Have Up Your Sleeve

Tip 2 - UNO - LearningWorks for Kids

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UNO - LearningWorks for Kids

This puzzle game helps with Working Memory and Flexibility, and is recommended for kids ages 5+.

Tip 3 - Play cards in class. Cucharas!

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Play cards in class. Cucharas!

I loved playing cards growing up - skip-bo, UNO, euchre, rummy! Card games are competetive, quick, and they make you think. A friend of mine suggested playing "SPOONS" in class - and so I tried it ...

Tip 4 - JENGA or UNO? Group Speaking Games to Review

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JENGA or UNO? Group Speaking Games to Review

The time is near to start reviewing all of the wonderful lessons we have covered! I have several parts to the final, including an interpersonal speaking assessment. Generally students are the most ...

Tip 5 - UNO: Play It!

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UNO: Play It!

This post was written by former Gradhacker author Trent M Kays When I lived in Arkansas, my friends and I liked to get together on some Friday nights and play board and card games. Given the highly...

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