Perhaps you could have your High School students develop their own games and
play them with others.
Quoting "go4art@juno.com" <go4art@juno.com>:
> I am preparing to make a second presentation about games in the art
> room.....making assessment and critique fun. The first time around
> was well received and people thought things were adaptable to all
> levels. As I teach middle school I would like to beef up some of the
> info specifically for high school teachers attending this time. Any
> suggestions, ideas, etc. would be greatly appreciated (I'll give you
> credit of course!)
> with thanks~
> creatively, Linda in Oregon
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Texas Woman's University
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