Monday, October 16, 2017

Games For The Library and Classroom...Check Out This Padlet!

I love the posts on our Future Ready Librarian Facebook Group about games in the library, especially when board games are shared.  

This was an important part of our library and something that everyone can bring to your students and community too.  

With all of the posts and everyone trying to keep track of what is being shared, I created a Padlet tonight that we can collaborate on together.  
Not only did I include Board Games, but I also included a column for Digital Citizenship Games, Library Games, Makerspace Games, Breakout EDU and Online Learning Games.  

We can add more columns too...this is just a start.  

And I just started adding links to the Padlet.  Please go to the Games for the Library and Classroom Padlet to share what your students love too. 

I can't wait to see the ideas and games we come up with!  Oh...and don't forget to ask your students to share too.  

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