My students started with the board, but then built right in the app. Boards become prettty moot.Big hit. Have fun!ShannonOn Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 2:54 PM, Rodney Batschelet <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Either way, these have been a hit with our students.We have been using these now since the beginning of this school year. I have had success using them with 1-8, but my 5 year old grandson loves doing up a game with them as well. I have one 2nd grader who has pretty much mastered the single board game format and is ready for multi room games.Do you have a board or are you building the games in the app? (some features are only available with the board.)--On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 2:34 PM, Donahue, Brucie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Grade 3-5
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Subject: Re: BloxelsWhat grades are you using them with?
On Jan 9, 2018 1:51 PM, "Donahue, Brucie" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Anyone using these with students? I am about to start an after school program session. All advice welcome!
http://home.bloxelsbuilder.com
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Brucie Donahue
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