A game in class

We're committed to developing the best board games and want them to be a tool in the classroom, beyond their fun aspect. That's why since 2018 we've been partnering with Ludismart, thought up and created by Frédéric Cogghe, a primary school teacher who has written the educational sheets you'll find below. And above all, don't forget to have fun!
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Using Time's Up in class

Are you an elementary or middle school teacher looking for a tool that will let your students convey and address certain topics in class?

Time’s Up! designed by Peter Sarrett is the best-selling party game. Unlike other trivia games, you don’t need to memorize an entire encyclopedia to have fun. A little cunning, a little focus, a little memory, and you’re all set!

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Key points

  • TIME’S UP!,a game of developing interdisciplinary skill
  • 3 different versions of the game for all ages: Time's Up Kids, Family and Party,
  • 9 Educational worksheets for different activities to play according to your students' level,
  • Time’s Up! lets you: Facilitate communication within a group & Empower struggling students
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Using Just One in class

Beyond its play factor, we are convinced that the game JUST ONE - like games as a whole - is an indispensable tool for any educator.

A game by Ludovic Roudy & Bruno Sautter.

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Key points

  • Just One, a game of developing multiple subjects: History, Science Geography, Math
  • For all ages and kind of languages styles
  • 7 Educational worksheets for different activities to play according to your students' level,
  • Reinforce spoken vocabulary, explore the principle of double meaning
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Using Concept Kids in class

Are you a core subject or foreign language teacher looking for a new tool that will let your students work on communication, verbal expression, teamwork, all through a fun animal theme?

The board game CONCEPT Kids: Animals is made for you!

A game by Alain Rivollet & Gaëtan Beaujannot

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Key points

  • CONCEPT KIDS: ANIMALS, a game of developing subject-specific skills
  • Understand by hypothesizing the meaning of a word, discovered from the context
  • Establish links between animal characteristics and their living environments
  • 15 Educational worksheets for different activities to play according to your students' level
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Using 7 Wonders Architects in class

Using 7 Wonders Architects in class

Beyond the gaming aspect, we’re convinced that 7 Wonders Architects - like games as a whole - is an indispensable tool for any educator.

In this packet, we’ve outlined its educational aspects, as well as the skills it helps develop.

A game by Antoine Bauza.

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Key points

  • 7 Wonders Architects, a game for developing subject-specific skills
  • 7 Educational worksheets for different activities to play according to your students' level,
  • For early: maths, learning; civic rights ; arts and ELL or ESL classes.
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Using So Clover in class

So Clover! is a cooperative board game about connecting ideas that brings friends and families together during game night. And why not at school too?

On top of the gaming aspect, we’re convinced the game So Clover! - just like games as a whole - has a special interest in the classroom. Here, we’ll show you the educational interests as well as the skills it can help develop.

A game by François Romain.

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Key points

  • So Clover!, a game for developing core skills
  • Explore different languages (French, Spanish, Italian...)
  • 8 Educational worksheets for different activities to play according to your students' level,
  • Playing in groups allows students to create bonds with players
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Using Concept in class

Are you a teacher, college professor, or activity director who is looking for a tool which will allow your students to communicate and broach certain subjects in class?

The boardgame CONCEPT is made for you!

A game by Alain Rivollet & Gaëtan Beaujannot

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Key points

  • Make your students assimilated concepts: a lung, Hannibal, or even Gutenberg
  • Suitable for many intelligences: Logical-mathematical, naturalistic, visual-spatial...
  • 4 Educational worksheets to play according to your students' level
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