Indoor & Outdoor
PC-1159
Indoor
PC-1158
Outdoor
PC-1157
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OUTDOOR & INDOOR SURVIVAL SIGN SYMBOLS GAMES SET
Each games teaches 40 international symbols with an easy-to-play game format
The Indoor and Outdoor Survival Signs Symbols Games, developed by
Janie Haugen-McLane, each teach 40 international symbols using an
easy-to-play game format. Fun games allow students with limited
reading skills to experience success as they build a functional
understanding of survival signs. This understanding helps students
travel safely and make informed decisions in their communities.
Students with limited or no reading skills may have a difficult time
understanding the meaning of many community signs. By using only
international symbols to teach common survival signs, these games
allow students to explain the meanings of the symbols in their own
words. For example, students may not be able to read “Beware of Dog”
but they can state that the snarling dog pictured on the sign may be
dangerous so they should stay away from that dog.
GAME PREPARATION
Before playing, students receive a two-page study guide with
pictures of the 40 survival signs to review both in class and at
home. The study guide has the international symbols and the words
that are usually printed on each sign.
HOW GAMES WORK
Students place their playing pieces on the “Go” square of the game
board. The first player rolls the 1, 2, 3 die and can move his or
her playing piece in any direction. The player then looks at the
number on the die again and refers to the question stand to see
which question to answer. For example, a student who rolls a 2 must
answer the number 2 question.
QUESTIONS INCLUDE
1. What do you see on this sign?
2. What does this sign mean?
3. Where might you see this sign?
ROLL AGAIN SQUARES
When a player lands on a corner square on the game board where a die
is pictured, he or she gets to roll the die again.
EACH GAME INCLUDES
A Game Board with 40 full-color international survival signs
symbols; a Teacher’s Guide with suggested answers and a reproducible
study guide; a 1, 2, 3 game die; a Question Stand; and 6 playing
pieces.
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