Ethics on the Job is a board game specifically designed to help students learn important information and concepts about ethical behavior in the workplace. Players learn standards for ethical behavior and how to discriminate ethical from unethical behavior. Ethical situations covered include relations with employers, co-workers, customers, and suppliers....
Do you really know the origins of the French language? Latin and Greek words are everywhere in the French language. With this family game, use Latin and Greek roots to find the corresponding French words. If you have for example MANUS, "hand" in Latin, you can find "manucure", "manual" or "manufacture". Depending on the difficulty or frequency derivative...
Introducing Etymology: The Card Game - where the Game Master reads a Greek or Latin root, and players must explain its meaning and give example words derived from it. Challenge your friends, learn together, and have a blast with this educational and entertaining game! Educational and Fun Etymology: The Card Game turns homework into a game, combining...
Objective: Be the first to get rid of your cards (location & action) by traveling through the five regions of the Euregio Meuse-Rhine. Learn more about the Euregio region. - acting by turns - Each player draws 5 location - one from each region - and 4 action cards. Choose your starting place, roll the die trying to follow the shortest route. If the die...
Fourth grade students will be able to use the game, Eureka! The Gold Rush Experience. Through readings from their social studies book and various trade books, students will learn about the California Gold Rush. Object of the Game is to get the most cards by the end of the game (30 minutes). Contents: 1 page of directions for game-play 1 six-sided number...
Game comes with 64 double-sided tiles, 16 claim tokens, 4 miner playing pieces, 1 die, and rules of play. The object of the game is to be the first player to find and claim four different gold nugget tiles. You start by turning all 64 tiles rocks-side-up and shuffling them. Then you make the mine by laying a 8x8 grid of tiles. Each player takes turns...
Work together to make humanity advance through history of science and knowledge accompanied with 52 historical characters of all around the world. Eureka! is a cooperative discard game were you try to get rid of all your cards by playing them upwards into their matching suits. But beware, everytime you play on a suit you will activate a...
This game is a remake of "The Euro Game" shopping and sums by MAJORA. For children from age 7 and up, the game teaches them how to deal with money and especially how to manage it. They’ll learn how to do a number of every day errands such as shopping, going to the bank, recycling, using a cash machine and crossing the street safely so they travel between...
Objective: Find the statue of the goddess to take her to Europe and European Parliament in Brussels, this statue is under a form of hide and change each item. Each player has a pawn for a passport, money and choose a capital where to start looking. The players are on the board turning over cards until he found the statue, then the other players have it...
Players are moving through the Styrian Volcano-Land (a small area in the south-east of Austria) trying to buy all items on their shopping lists. This isn’t too easy since regional distributors don’t have everything and don’t have too much in stock. So sometimes it is necessary to visit a Supermarket. There it even might be cheaper but the money spent is...
Euro-Card is an "academic game" intended to test players' knowledge of facts about countries in Europe. The box includes five different games titled, "Spot It," "Name It," "Find It," "Sum It," and "Manage It." Spot It is a competitive game that challenges the players to quickly identify European countries by the shape of their border. Players reveal a...