I was at this Alternative Ed Conference and a guy walked by and said
“That game should be used in every class in America! The last 10 minutes of class - the teacher should play BrainSavvy to review what she has just taught.”
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Use BrainSavvy the last 10 minutes of EVERY CLASS IN AMERICA!
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May 27, 2010 Posted in
Brain Savvy Classroom Edition | by Brain Savvy
Wow!
I won a Brain Savvy Game at The Differentiated Instruction Conference in 2007. This is the first year that I have been able to use Brain Savvy in the classroom. My 1st Graders LOVE it! Great motivator and team-work builder!
Antja Humes, Nassau, The Bahamas
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Testimonial from 1st Grade Teacher - Nassau, The Bahamas
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Written by Maribeth Davis
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BrainSavvy Helps Reduce Bullying
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Sample Brainstorming Questions
Math:
1.What are some words you associate with math?
2.Where do we use math?
3.What are some reasons that we need math?
Vocabulary:
1.What are words that you associate with peace?
2.What are words that you associate with education?
3.List pairs of words that sound the same but are written differently.
4.What are words that define success?
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Sample Questions for Math, Reading, Science & more
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September 15, 2009 Posted in
Brain Savvy Classroom Edition | by Brain Savvy
From ADD to Ph.D.
A Seminar - by Dr. Stuart Holderness
September 17, 2009 - Tulsa, OK.
www.drholderness.com
Brain Savvy helps kids focus because they think they are playing a game.
BrainSavvy is a tactile and visual method for tracking progress.
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Help your child with ADD & ADHD
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June 25, 2009 Posted in
Brain Savvy Classroom Edition | by Dr. Jamie McCracken
BrainSavvy is a group activity played like a game. It is a fun way to track team learning in an atmosphere of competition. It is adaptable to work with any age or subject! It works great in correctional education settings.
Groups are randomly sorted into teams using included sorting chips.
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Correctional Education Settings
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