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Re: Tips on Art History Games Needed


From: Janjarreau
Date: Fri Feb 18 2000 - 15:33:49 PST

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    In a message dated 2/18/00 12:26:29 PM Central Standard Time,
    imaniyo writes:

    <<
     I am searching for quick, cheap games that would help students learn about
     the Baroque and the Rococo periods. Please send your tips right away...and
     any tips on doing a bingo game.
     Thanks,
      Yolanda
     _______________ >>
    You could always make up the Concentration or Match Game. You need 2 copies
    of each image. Lay all of them upside down on the table and in rows. The
    first person will turn one over and then another one over. If they match
    then they take them and keep going until they lose. Players need to remember
    where the images are for their turn. The one with the most pairs wins.

    You could also make a Jeopardy game. Example they would pick from a category
    and be told the answer. They need to guess the question.

    I think you can also buy some art history games from the catalogs.
    Janice

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