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It happens every year as the winter drags. You’re stressed, the staff is stressed, the students’ eyes are glazing over…
What you need is to inject fun and energy with an unexpected adventure created by your new A.I. computer assistant, who, though well-meaning, creates insane versions of classic games for the staff and students to play in the background of your normal school days.
Nothing interferes with classes or learning, but nonetheless you’ll be shocked how fast laughter and smiles spread across your school, with everyone asking for this to become a yearly tradition.
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This a full week of 10 contests based off classic board games to find who in your school is the best… though with a twist from your new A.I. computer assistant who has taken it upon herself to invent new rules for everything.
The week is laid out for you in an easy to follow copy/paste type packet that allows you to customize everything. Announcement scripts, sound effects, pre-written emails, posters, automatic scoresheet, and games.
Games include:
The Game of Life
Classroom Jenga
School Trivial Pursuit
Hungry, Hungry, Hippos
Go Fish
Fantasy Sports
Campus Crosswords
Pictionary
Remember, NONE of these use the normal rules, and everyone will find something new to laugh about and participate in each day.
Designed so that everyone can participate, no matter their strengths. Run it during any normal workweek, with both elementary and mid/high school versions available.
The instructions take about 30-45 minutes to read through and plan/customize your week. Each day then requires about 20 minutes to customize and prepare those days games. Administrators can run it themselves, or it’s a great opportunity for fun teachers or the PTO/PTA to take the lead.
“Thank you! This couldn’t have come at a better time. I already have a competitive group, and this was right up our alley, especially HUNGRY HUNGRY HIPPOS! You were right: it had us laughing and smiling in the middle of March, which NEVER happens!” Kayla Rore
“Not surprisingly the students loved it and disciplinary actions were nearly non-existent, which was a nice bonus! We had one of the best weeks I can remember and I want to make sure we are on the list to do this again next year.” - Jen Haskell
“Easily the most fun I’ve seen these people have together! Each game was different and we had teachers and students with different skill sets stepping up for each one. I saw it draw out individuals who don’t come out of their shells. The time involved was totally worth it, and to be honest, the setup was half the fun.” - Scott Reede