The United States was torn apart from 1861 to 1865 by the Civil War, primarily, due to slavery. The Civil War was the first war fought on American soil and cost more than 600,000 lives. Among the ten costliest battles were Gettysburg, Chickamauga, and Chancellorsville. The war ended in 1865 with the freedom of slaves. Civil War-opoly commemorates...
From Publishers Website: CIVIO is a strategy card game that explores the relationship of issues, freedoms, laws, and Supreme Court cases that have both strengthened and reduced civil liberties. Each player starts as an intern at a law firm specializing in civil rights. Using a handful of cards representing laws, Supreme Court decisions, constitutional...
Civitas is a fast-paced hand management card game about different government forms. Become the President, General, or even King while you try to be the first to empty your hand of cards. Customize each game by mixing and matching the eight different government types (Monarchy, Military, Democracy, Communism, Theocracy, Plutocracy, Republic, and Anarchy)....
Class Cleanup! is a spin-and-move game designed to teach young children color recognition and the need to clean up their classroom. It was included in the Get Ready for Kindergarten! book and game set by Sharon Hinchey. In the game, each player starts with a game piece and four tokens, each marked with a different object. All markers are placed on a start...
This Avalon Hill game is a vehicle for instructing students (there is a classroom section in the rules) on why Marxism is superior. The Workers move around a board while trying to survive against the Capitalist player who control everything. As the Workers unite they take power from the Capitalist player but if they do not suceed in uniting the Capitalist...
The players will use this card game to build upon and reinforce previous information about the major classical music forms (e.g., sonata, overture, etc.), composers, and major examples of the musical forms. Object Of Game The underlining object of the game is to learn more about classical music forms, composers, and specific works. The overt object of...
This card game serves as a learning aid to Music 350 students. They will learn to classify classical composers by the era in which they worked: Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern. Players lay down matched sets consisting of three cards with the same composers or four cards within the same era for scoring. The player who lays down one...
This is a boxed set of four brightly colored cardboard scenes that fit together to stand up in a three dimensional display: a toy collection, clothes closet, zoo, and grocery. Each scene has twelve printed tiles of images that belong in that scene. The object is to classify the image cards into the correct scenario. Does the bunny go in the grocery store...
The board game that requires creativity, strategy and a little back stabbing. Make your finest sculpture in a short amount of time and try to avoid your friends crushing your creations, and your dreams. The basic premise is each round there is a new judge. The judge selects an idea card for the players to create during the round. A time limit is selected...
From the rulebook: "In the game, each player assumes the role of a water pollution control official who is responsible for stocking his lake. He does so by collecting appropriate organisms as he moves around the game board, confronting the problems of water pollution each time he lands on a 'pollution' triangle. Throughout the game he must learn to...
CleptoMania is an exciting game of memory and concentration for the whole family. Play it solo or as a gang of thieves – at the various crime scenes, you are looking for loot and demonstrating your skills. You need to be careful and quick, because if an alarm goes off or the site is surrounded by police, the game is over. Only if you master all the...